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1 fraud
s 1. [jur] prijevara; trik, lukavština, podvala 2. [fam] varalica, prevarant, podvaljivač / in the # of, to the # of = s namjerom da koga prevari, da mu podvali* * *
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2 fraud against the Community
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3 fraud against the European Union
prijevara na Å¡tetu EU-aEnglish-Croatian dictionary > fraud against the European Union
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4 Fraud information gathering system
English-Croatian dictionary > Fraud information gathering system
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5 fraud on an international scale
prijevara međunarodnih razmjeraEnglish-Croatian dictionary > fraud on an international scale
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6 fraud
nprijevaraEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > fraud
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7 calling card fraud loss
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8 customs fraud
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9 electoral fraud
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12 fiscal fraud
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13 potential for fraud
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adjfiskalni• fiscal barrier fiskalna preprekaBilj.: Prepreka slobodnomu kretanju robe i usluga među drћavama članicama• fiscal charge fiskalno davanje• fiscal control fiskalna kontrola• fiscal fraud porezna prijevara• fiscal legislation fiskalno/porezno zakonodavstvo• fiscal marking fiskalno označivanje• fiscal policy fiskalna politika• fiscal system fiskalni sustav• fiscal year fiskalna godina• of a fiscal nature fiskalne naravi• reference value for the fiscal position referentna vrijednost za fiskalnu pozicijuEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > fiscal
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fraud in the inducement — see fraud Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. fraud in the inducement … Law dictionary
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Fraud in the factum — is a type of fraud where misrepresentation causes one to enter a transaction without accurately realizing the risks, duties, or obligations incurred. Black s Law Dictionary (2nd Pocket ed. 2001 pg. 293). This can be when the maker or drawer of a… … Wikipedia
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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