Fraudulent act definition

Fraudulent act means an act:
Fraudulent act means an intentional misrepresentation or concealment by the customer or consumer of a material fact that the electric, gas, or natural gas utility company relies on to its detriment. "Fraudulent act" does not include tampering.
Fraudulent act means an intentional misrepresentation or concealment by the customer or consumer of a material fact that the electric utility relies on to its detriment. Fraudulent act does not include tampering.

Examples of Fraudulent act in a sentence

  • If it is found that a Bidder/Contractor has furnished fraudulent document/information, the Bid Security/Performance Security shall be forfeited and the party shall be debarred for a period of 3(three) years for participation against any tender from the date of detection of such Fraudulent act, besides legal action.

  • Fraudulent act committed by the vehicle owner or driver or the dealer.16.

  • If it is found that a Bidder/Contractor has furnished fraudulent document/information, the bid Security/Performance Security shall be forfeited and the party shall be debarred for a period of 3(three) years for participation against any tender from the date of detection of such Fraudulent act, besides legal action.

  • New Technology Implementation and Workforce Protection 28 Section 1.

  • Fraudulent act committed by the vehicle owner or driver or the dealer.


More Definitions of Fraudulent act

Fraudulent act means any dishonest, wrongful, deceptive, criminal, malicious or unauthorised act or omission committed by an Employee.
Fraudulent act means act(s) which (a) directly or indirectly generate queries, actions, or impressions of or clicks on search results or Ads through any automated, deceptive, fraudulent or other invalid means (including, but not limited to, click spam, robots, macro programs, and Internet agents); or (b) encourage or require Subscribers or any other persons, either with or without their knowledge, to click on Ads or take other actions with regard to Ads through offering incentives or any other methods that are manipulative, deceptive, malicious or fraudulent.
Fraudulent act means any deliberate and knowing misrepresentation in or deliberate and knowing omission from or deliberate and knowing breach of a representation or warranty by the Stockholders or any of them in this Agreement or in any written annex, exhibit, schedule, certificate, instrument or agreement furnished to Parent or Acquisition Sub pursuant to this Agreement.
Fraudulent act means any fraudulent written statement, fraudulent written misrepresentation or fraudulent act (not constituting an oral statement or representation) by a Loan Party or Subsidiary to a Secured Party, which at the time given or done, such Person made such statement or misrepresentation or undertook such action with the intent to deceive such Secured Party.
Fraudulent act means any act of fraud or dishonesty committed by any Employee acting alone or acting in collusion committed with the principal intent of obtaining an improper personal financial gain for themselves or for any other person or organisation intended by such Employee to receive such gain. “Improper personal financial gain” shall not include salary, commissions, fees, bonuses, promotions, awards, profit sharing, pensions or other emoluments or benefits earned in the normal course of employment.
Fraudulent act has the meaning given in Section 2.21.1(j).
Fraudulent act has the meaning given in Section 2.21.1(j). 1.48 [*]. 1.49 “Google” means Google Inc., together with all Affiliates that Google delegates its performance to, or exercise its rights through, under this Agreement (for so long as such entities remain Affiliates of Google). 1.50 “Google Administration Console” means Google’s online advertising reporting tool for the Services currently located at xxxx://xxxxxxx.Xxxxxx.xxx, or such other URL as may be updated by Google from time to time. 1.51 “Google Materials” means the [*]. 1.52 “Google Partner” means a third-party that has entered into an arrangement or agreement with Google to receive the AFS Services and/or AFC Services (excluding Google’s online, self-service program). [*] Indicates that certain information in this exhibit has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions.