Defraud - Law Dictionary Search Results
Voluntary conveyance
for value, but no voluntary disposition whenever made shall be deemed to have been made with intent to defraud by reason only that a subsequent conveyance for valuable consideration was made if that conveyance was made after
Fraudulent conveyances, Statutes against
L.P. Act, 1925, now provides that every conveyance of property made either or before 1925 with intent to defraud creditors shall be voidable at the instance of any person thereby prejudiced, but the s. does not affect
False pretence, obtaining property
By the Larceny Act, 1916, s. 32:- Every person who, by any false pretence: (1) with intent to defraud, obtains from any other person any chattel, money or valuable security, or causes or procures any money to
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counterfeit
in imitation of a genuine article (as a document) without authorization and esp. with intent to deceive or defraud vt : to make an imitation of without authorization and esp. with intent to deceive or defraud [whoever
Forgery, fraud
Dictionary, Internatio-nal Education, 'Forgery' is defined as: 'The act of falsely making or materially altering, was intent to defraud; any writing which, if genuine, might be of legal efficacy or the foundation of a legal liability', Indian
Conspiracy
to any extent; and also with hard labour in the case of ' any conspiracy to cheat or defraud, or to extort money or goods, or falsely to accuse of any crime, or to obstruct, prevent, pervert
Counterfeit
Counterfeit, an imitation of something, made without lawful authority and with a view to defraud by passing off the false for the true. As to counterfeiting coin, see COIN. Ordinarily counterfeiting implies the
Directors
name of creditor, or nature or amount of any debt); s. 275 (carrying on the company's business to defraud creditors or for any fradulent purpose); s. 93 (not publishing the company's name or not using the companies
Expulsion
guilty of forgery, perjury, of frauds and breaches of trusts of misappropriation of public money, of conspiracy to defraud, of fraudulent conversion of property, of corruption in the administration of Justice or in public offices or in
Wilfully
Wilfully, 'wilfully' as used ins. 477A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 means 'intentionally' or 'deliberately'. Intent to defraud contains two elements viz., deceit and injury. A person is said to deceive another when by practising 'suggestion
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