Falsely - Law Dictionary Search Results
false
false 1 : not genuine, authentic, or legitimate compare counterfeit 2 a : not true or correct ;esp :
Falseness
The state of being false contrariety to the fact inaccuracy want of integrity or uprightness double dealing unfaithfulness treachery perfidy as the falseness
False
Uttering falsehood unveracious given to deceit dishnest as a false witness
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False pretence, obtaining property
False pretence, obtaining property, this offence, though allied to larceny, is distinguishable from it, as being perpetrated through the
Fabricating false evidence
Fabricating false evidence, S. 192 (of IPC) defines compendiously the offence of fabricating false evidence. It reads thus: 'Whoever causes
False return
False return by sheriff on nulla bona to writ of fi. fa, after levying is actionable; for form of
false light
false light : an untrue or misleading portrayal [unreasonably placed their family in a false light before the public
False trade description
False trade description means, for the purposes of the Merchandise Marks Acts, 1887 and 1926, a Trade Description (q.v.)
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