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21 bank fraud
[Banque] fraude bancaireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > bank fraud
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22 computer fraud
Inf. fraude informatique; délinquance informatiqueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > computer fraud
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23 constructive fraud
PI fraude impliciteEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > constructive fraud
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24 defence of fraud
Jur. exception de dolEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > defence of fraud
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25 electoral fraud
Pol. fraude électoraleEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > electoral fraud
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26 insurance fraud
Crim., Ass. escroquerie à l'assuranceEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > insurance fraud
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27 mail fraud
escroquerie via la poste; fam. arnaque postaleEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > mail fraud
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28 major fraud
Jur. fraude grave; abus de confiance caractériséEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > major fraud
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29 prevention of fraud
Jur. répression des fraudesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > prevention of fraud
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30 professional fraud
escroquerie par métier [Interpol]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > professional fraud
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31 Serious Fraud Office
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > Serious Fraud Office
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32 serious fraud office
RU service de la répression des fraudes [du ministère des finances]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > serious fraud office
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33 suppression of fraud
Fisc. répression des fraudesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > suppression of fraud
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34 tax fraud
Fisc. fraude fiscaleEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > tax fraud
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35 Serious Fraud Office
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36 credit card fraud
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37 tax fraud
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38 presumption of fraud
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39 concealed, fraud
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40 local, fraud, control, unit
unité f locale de répression des fraudesEnglish-French legislative terms > local, fraud, control, unit
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fraud — n [Latin fraud fraus] 1 a: any act, expression, omission, or concealment calculated to deceive another to his or her disadvantage; specif: a misrepresentation or concealment with reference to some fact material to a transaction that is made with… … Law dictionary
Fraud — • In the common acceptation of the word, an act or course of deception deliberately practised with the view of gaining a wrong and unfair advantage Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fraud Fraud … Catholic encyclopedia
fraud — [frɔːd ǁ frɒːd] noun [countable, uncountable] LAW a method of illegally getting money from a person or organization, often using clever and complicated methods: • Should audits be expected to detect every fraud? • He had a criminal conviction for … Financial and business terms
FRAUD — FRAUD, the prohibition against wronging another in selling or buying property (Lev. 25:14) is one of civil (see Ona ah ) rather than criminal law – although, since it is a negative injunction, its violation by any overt act may result in the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Fraud — (fr[add]d), n. [F. fraude, L. fraus, fraudis; prob. akin to Skr. dh[=u]rv to injure, dhv[.r] to cause to fall, and E. dull.] 1. Deception deliberately practiced with a view to gaining an unlawful or unfair advantage; artifice by which the right… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fraud — [fro:d US fro:d] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: fraude, from Latin fraus deceiving ] 1.) [U and C] the crime of deceiving people in order to gain something such as money or goods tax/insurance/credit card etc fraud ▪ He s been charged… … Dictionary of contemporary English
fraud — [ frɔd ] noun ** 1. ) count or uncount the crime of obtaining money from someone by tricking them: Police are investigating a complex fraud involving several bogus contractors. tax/insurance/benefit fraud a ) only before noun relating to fraud:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Fraud — hat verschiedene Bedeutungen: Fraud griech. Apate oder auch Fraus ist die Göttin der Falschheit aus griech./ röm. Mythologie. Ist das weibliche Pendant von Dolos (/röm. Dolus). Fraud ist ein vom englischen fraud übernommener, in der Fachsprache… … Deutsch Wikipedia
fraud — criminal deception, early 14c., from O.Fr. fraude deception, fraud (13c.), from L. fraudem (nom. fraus) deceit, injury. The noun meaning impostor, humbug is attested from 1850. Pious fraud deception practiced for the sake of what is deemed a good … Etymology dictionary
fraud — Fraud is an abstract concept, to do with criminal deception, but ‘you old fraud’, applied to a person, is a fairly mild way of saying that he is putting on an act of some kind. Use of the expression sometimes implies that the person concerned… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
fraud — [n1] trickery, deception artifice, bamboozlement*, blackmail, cheat, chicane, chicanery, con, craft*, deceit, double dealing*, dupery, duping, duplicity, extortion, fake, fast one*, fast shuffle*, flimflam*, fourberie, fraudulence, graft, guile,… … New thesaurus