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Defraudation
Defraudation, privation by fraud.
Defraud
Defraud, the expression 'defraud' involves two elements, namely, deceit and injury
defraud
defraud : to deprive of something by fraud de·fraud·er n
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Defraud
to injure by embezzlement to cheat to overreach as to defraud a servant or a creditor or the state with of
Defrauder
One who defrauds a cheat an embezzler a peculator
Defraudment
Privation by fraud defrauding
Intent to defraud
Intent to defraud, contains two elements viz., deceit and injury. A person is
Forgery
purposes for which it was created, with a design to defraud. The forged instrument must be false in itself. The mere
Voluntary conveyance
shall be deemed to have been made with intent to defraud by reason only that a subsequent conveyance for valuable consideration
Falsification
official document or in any copy thereof, with intent to defraud or deceive, is felony punishable by penal servitude up to
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