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fraudIn law, an act of deception resulting in injury to another. To establish fraud it has to be demonstrated that (1) a false representation (for example, a factually untrue statement) has been made, with the intention that it should be acted upon; (2) the person making the representation knows it is false or does not attempt to find out whether it is true or not; and (3) the person to whom the representation is made acts upon it to his or her detriment. A contract based on fraud can be declared void, and the injured party can sue for damages. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Show producer Roger Dobkowitz said producers can always spot a faker. Recipients of the 2006 Minnesota Sage Awards for Dance for performance were MORGAN THORSON'S Faker, WYNN FRICKE and MINNESOTA DANCE THEATER'S Shadow and Light, and JUDITH HOWARD and APRIL SELLERS' House of Big Love. The issue of authenticity and African art has frequently been raised in African Arts, from the 1976 special issue on "Fakes, Fakers, and Fakery" in vol. |
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