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  • 121fraudulent contract of marriage — A ground of absolute divorce consisting of fraud perpetrated upon the plaintiff in inducing him or her to enter into a marriage which is void because of consanguinity, imbecility, or other circumstance rendering the marriage void from the… …

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  • 122fraudulent conversion — An essential element of the crime of embezzlement, which may consist either of an appropriation of the money or other personal property to the personal use of the accused, that is, of his disposition of it for his own personal benefit and his own …

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  • 123Fraudulent Conveyance Act — One of the uniform laws. 37 Am J2d Frd Conv § 3 …

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  • 124fraudulent disposition of property — A disposition of property with respect to which three things must concur:–first, the thing disposed of must be of value, out of which the creditor could have realized all, or a portion of his claim; second, it must be transferred or disposed or… …

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  • 125fraudulent joinder — A plaintiff s joinder of a resident of the state as a party defendant without the right to do so and in bad faith, but in order to prevent a removal of the cause to the federal court. Good v Hartford Acci. & Indem. Co. (DC SC) 39 F Supp 475 …

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  • 126fraudulent representation — A representation proceeding from, or characterized by, fraud, and the purpose of which is to deceive. 37 Am J2d Fraud § 2. A representation that is knowingly untrue, or made without belief in its truth, or made recklessly, and, in any event, for… …

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  • 127fraudulent separation — The procuring of one s own separation from the armed forces by false representations or deliberate concealment as to his eligibility for separation. 10 USC § 883. The effecting by one person of the separation of another from the armed forces,… …

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  • 128fraudulent-enlistment or appointment — The procuring of one s own enlistment or appointment in the armed forces by false representations or deliberate concealment as to his qualifications for the enlistment of appointment and receiving pay or allowances thereunder. 10 USC § 883. The… …

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