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false pretenses
false pretenses : false representations concerning past or present facts that are made with the intent to defraud another
false statement
false statement : a statement that is known or believed by its maker to be incorrect or untrue and
false swearing
false swearing : the making of false statements under oath or affirmation in a setting other than a judicial
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False imprisonment
False imprisonment, restraining personal liberty without lawful authority, for which offence the law has not only decreed a punishment
False Verdict
False Verdict. Formerly, if a jury gave a false verdict, the party injured by it might sue out a
Using a false property mark
Using a false property mark, whoever marks any movable property or goods or any case, package or other receptacle containing movable
Making a false document
Making a false document, A person is said to make a false document-who dishonestly or fraudulently makes, signs, seals or executes
False lights
False lights. S. 667 of the (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894 (57 & 58 Vict. c. 60), s. 667,
False signal, or lights
False signal, or lights, exhibited with intent to bring ships into danger is a felony punishable with penal servitude
false imprisonment
false imprisonment : the tort of intentionally restraining another by physical force or the threat of physical force without
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