Counterfeit money definition

Counterfeit money means an imitation of "money" that is intended to deceive and to be taken as genuine.
Counterfeit money means an imitation of
Counterfeit money means an imitation of money that is intended to deceive and to be taken as the original.

Examples of Counterfeit money in a sentence

  • In addition, in the case of a hardship withdrawal that is not automatically deemed to be necessary to satisfy the financial need (pursuant to Section 1.401(k)-1(d)(3)(iii)(B) of the Income Tax Regulations), the Service Provider shall obtain information from the Employer or other Service Provider(s) to determine the amount of any plan loans and rollover accounts that are available to the Participant under the Plan to satisfy the financial need.

  • Loss resulting directly from receipt by the Insured, in good faith, of any Counterfeit Money of the United States of America and its territories and possessions, Canada or of any other country, or of Counterfeit money orders denominated in United States or Canadian currency.

  • Loss resulting directly from the receipt by the Insured, in good faith, of any Counterfeit Money of the United States of America and its territories and possessions, Canada or any other country, or of Counterfeit money orders denominated in United States or Canadian currency.

  • Crime insurance coverage will apply to a) Employee Dishonesty, b) Depositors Forgery, c) Money & Securities – On Premises, d) Money & Securities – Off Premises and e) Money Orders & Counterfeit money.


More Definitions of Counterfeit money

Counterfeit money means an imitation of Money that is intended to deceive and to be taken as genuine.
Counterfeit money means an imitation o f "money" which is intended to deceive and to be taken as genuine.

Related to Counterfeit money

  • Counterfeit means, with respect to any item, one which is false but is intended to deceive and to be taken for the original authentic item.

  • Counterfeit Work means Work that is or contains unlawful or unauthorized reproductions, substitutions, or alterations that have been knowingly mismarked, misidentified, or otherwise misrepresented to be an authentic, unmodified part from the original manufacturer, or a source with the express written authority of the original manufacturer or current design activity, including an authorized aftermarket manufacturer. Unlawful or unauthorized substitution includes used Work represented as new, or the false identification of grade, serial number, lot number, date code, or performance characteristics. "Suspect Counterfeit Work" means Work for which credible evidence (including, but not limited to, visual inspection or testing) provides reasonable doubt that the Work part is authentic.