Fraud definition

Fraud means any offence under Laws creating offences in respect of fraudulent acts or at common law in respect of fraudulent acts in relation to the Contract or defrauding or attempting to defraud or conspiring to defraud the Crown.
Fraud means any dishonest act or omission that causes loss or detriment to SPC or results in an unauthorised benefit or advantage to either the person(s) acting or omitting or to a third party. The act or omission can be either deliberate or reckless in relation to the harm caused or the benefit or advantage obtained.
Fraud means, of a Person, an intentional and willful misrepresentation of or with respect to a representation or warranty set forth in this Agreement by such Person that constitutes actual common law fraud (and not constructive fraud or negligent misrepresentation) with the specific intent to induce another party to rely upon such representation or warranty.

Examples of Fraud in a sentence

  • There would be a need to apply to the Serious Fraud Office, but only in relation to the interest element of £150,000, and I would hope that, in the interests of justice, an agreement could be made about so small a sum, in the scheme of things.

  • Unfortunately, the Serious Fraud Office take a dim view of Xx Xxxxxxx, for whatever reason, I don't know and don't need to know, but they have put their stick in the spoke of my bicycle wheel on that one, as they are entitled to do.

  • Each party represents and warrants that it will comply with all local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations, as applicable in performance of this Agreement, including, without limitation, the Xxxxx-Xxxxx Xxxxxx Act, 15 U.S.C. §§6801-6809, the Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act, 15 U.S.C. §§6101-6108, the Telemarketing Sales Rule Act, 16 C.F.R. pt.

  • XX XXXXX: Because 2 gets the money quickly, 4 solves the problem, but it takes longer and it requires the agreement of the Serious Fraud Office to a sale at 3 million.

  • It doesn't deal with the Crown Court, whose consent or the consent of the Serious Fraud Office would be required separately.


More Definitions of Fraud

Fraud means a fraud as defined in clause (c) of sub-regulation (1) of regulation 2 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Prohibition of Fraudulent and Unfair Trade Practices Relating to Securities Market) Regulations, 2003.
Fraud means any offence under Xxxx creating offences in respect of fraudulent acts (including the Misrepresentation Act 1967) or at common law in respect of fraudulent acts including acts of forgery;
Fraud means an intentional deception or misrepresentation made by a person with the knowledge that the deception could result in some unauthorized benefit to himself or some other person. It includes any act that constitutes fraud under applicable Federal or State law. (42 CFR § 455.2)
Fraud means knowingly providing false information or representations on an application for licensure or employment, or knowingly providing false information or representations made in connection with the discharge of duties.
Fraud means knowing and willful deception, or a reckless disregard of the facts, with the intent to receive an unauthorized benefit.
Fraud means with respect to any Person, common law fraud under Delaware law with respect to any representation and warranty of such Person set forth herein; provided, such definition shall expressly exclude constructive fraud, negligent misrepresentation, or any similar theory.
Fraud means an act or omission by a Party, and requires: (a) a false or incorrect representation or warranty expressly set forth in this Agreement, (b) with actual knowledge (as opposed to constructive, imputed or implied knowledge) by the Party making such representation or warranty that such representation or warranty expressly set forth in this Agreement is false or incorrect, (c) an intention to deceive another Party, to induce him, her or it to enter into this Agreement, (d) another Party, in justifiable or reasonable reliance upon such false or incorrect representation or warranty expressly set forth in this Agreement, causing such Party to enter into this Agreement, and (e) another Party to suffer damage by reason of such reliance. For the avoidance of doubt, “Fraud” does not include any claim for equitable fraud, promissory fraud, unfair dealings fraud or any torts (including a claim for fraud or alleged fraud) based on negligence or recklessness.