A counterfeiter . Townsh. PI. 200.
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FALSE
Untrue; erroneous; deceitful; contrived or calculated to deceive aud injure.Unlawful. In law, this word means something more than untrue; it means somethingdesignedly untrue and deceitful, and implies an intention to […]
FALSE ACTION
This term applies to suit that is brought on a fictitious or pretended right when a plaintiff knows there is no cause for a suit.
FALSE AFFIDAVIT
This term is applied to perjury when lies are found in an affidavit.
FALSE ARREST
This term applies to the unlawful restraint and or imprisonment of a person and an illegal arrest.
FALSE BREAKOUT
When stock closes outside of a range or level than goes back into the expected range. It happens due to many reasons including news. Refer to StopRunning.
FALSE CLAIM
the term used when a person knowingly makes an untrue statement or claim to gain an benefit or reward.
FALSE CLAIMS ACT
A law that lets people with no governmental allegiance file legal actions against contractors who are fraudulent. It is called whistle blowing. Refer to lincoln law.
FALSE CONSENSUS EFFECT
A bias in person assuming that others think the same way. It is false.
FALSE ENTRY
This term is given to an untrue statement in books of accounts that is made to deceive.
FALSE IMPERSONATION
This term is applied to the act of taking another person’s identity.
FALSE IMPRISONMENT
See false arrest .
FALSE INSTRUMENT
a document that has been counterfeited.
FALSE MARKET
When high prices pull on the market. The value is incorrect on the market.
FALSE PRETENSES
This term applies to the premeditated and calculated act that misrepresents the facts or a situation in order to defraud.
FALSE STATEMENT
a statement that is a deceitful and untrue statement that is made for ulterior motives.
FALSE SWEARING
This term applies when a n untrue statement is sworn to be a true statement.
FALSE VERDICT
a verdict handed down by a judge who hasn’t listened to all the evidence and by a jury who has not listened to the judges instruction .
FALSE WITNESS
a witness who has knowingly and willfully given a false testimony.
FALSEDAD
In Spanish law. Falsity; an alteration of the truth. Las Partidas . pt. 3, tit.26, 1. 1.Deception ; fraud. Id. pt. 3, tit. 32, 1. 21.
FALSEHOOD
A statement or assertion known to be untrue, and intended to deceive.A willful act or declaration contrary to the truth. Putnam v. Osgood, 51 N. II. 207.In Scotch law. A […]
FALSI CRIMEN
Fraudulent subornation or concealment , with design to darken orhide the truth, and make things appear otherwise than they are. It is committed (1) bywords, as when a witness swears […]
FALSIFICATION
In equity practice . The showing an item in the debit of au account to be either wholly false or in some parterroneous. 1 Story, Eq. .Tur.
FALSIFY
To disprove; to prove to be false or erroneous; to avoid or defeat; spoken of verdicts, appeals, etc.To counterfeit or forge; to make something false; to give a false appealance […]
FALSIFYING A RECORD
A high offense against public justice, punishable In Englandby 24 & 25 Vict. c. 98.