Adult exploitation means the illegal, unauthorized, improper, or fraudulent use of an adult as
Adult exploitation means the illegal, unauthorized, improper, or fraudulent use of an adult as defined in § 63.2-1603 or his funds, property, benefits, resources, or other assets for another's profit, benefit, or advantage, including a caregiver or person serving in a fiduciary capacity, or that deprives the adult of his rightful use of or access to such funds, property, benefits, resources, or other assets. "Adult exploitation" includes (i) an intentional breach of a fiduciary obligation to an adult to his detriment or an intentional failure to use the financial resources of an adult in a manner that results in neglect of such adult; (ii) the acquisition, possession, or control of an adult's financial resources or property through the use of undue influence, coercion, or duress; and (iii) forcing or coercing an adult to pay for goods or services or perform services against his will for another's profit, benefit, or advantage if the adult did not agree, or was tricked, misled, or defrauded into agreeing, to pay for such goods or services or to perform such services.
Examples of Adult exploitation in a sentence
Adult exploitation is taking place across the UK in both urban and rural areas, which includes Bedfordshire.Adult exploitation has many different forms including modern slavery, which encompasses all of the different types of exploitation.
More Definitions of Adult exploitation
Adult exploitation means the illegal use of an incapacitated adult or his resources for another's profit or advantage.
Adult exploitation means the illegal, unauthorized, improper, or fraudulent use of an adult as 793 defined in § 63.2-1603 or his funds, property, benefits, resources, or other assets for another's profit, 794 benefit, or advantage, including a caregiver or person serving in a fiduciary capacity, or that deprives the 795 adult of his rightful use of or access to such funds, property, benefits, resources, or other assets. "Adult 796 exploitation" includes (i) an intentional breach of a fiduciary obligation to an adult to his detriment or 797 an intentional failure to use the financial resources of an adult in a manner that results in neglect of
Adult exploitation means the illegal, unauthorized, improper, or fraudulent use of an incapacitated
Adult exploitation means (i) an intentional breach of a fiduciary obligation to an adult that is to the detriment of such adult, (ii) intentionally failing to use the financial resources of an adult causing the neglect of such adult, (iii) the acquisition, the possession or control of financial resources or property of value of an adult through the use of undue influence, harassment or duress and the use or expenditure of such resources or property that is or is likely to be to the detriment of such adult, or (iv) forcing, compelling, coercing or enticing an adult against his will to pay for goods or services or perform services for the profit or advantage of another.
Adult exploitation means (i) the illegal or improper use of an adult for another's profit or advantage or (ii) the fraudulent or otherwise illegal, unauthorized, or improper act or process of an adult, including a caregiver or fiduciary, that uses the funds, property or resources of an adult for monetary or personal benefit, profit, or gain, or that results in depriving an adult of rightful access to, or use of, benefits, resources, belongings, or assets.
Adult exploitation means an action that involves the misuse of an adult’s funds, property, or personal dignity by another person.
Adult exploitation. Is a crime committed by a person who stands in a position of trust and confidence with an elderly and/or disabled vulnerable adult and knowingly, by deception or intimidation, obtains or uses, or endeavors to obtain or use, an elderly and/or disabled vulnerable adult’s funds, assets, or property with the intent to temporarily or permanently deprive the elderly and/or vulnerable adult of the use, benefit, or possession of the funds, assets, or property for the benefit of someone other than the elderly and/or disabled vulnerable adult; or,