Contract crime definition
Contract crime means a violation of state or federal antitrust law, fraud, theft, embezzlement, bribery, forgery, misrepresentation, making false statements, falsification or destruction of records, or other criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public or private contract or subcontract.
Contract crime means a violation of a state law, a federal law, or a rule, regulation, or
Contract crime means a violation of a state law, a federal law, or a rule, regulation, or order of a federal or state department or agency pertaining to the construction, maintenance, repair, or supervision of highways or to fraud, theft, embezzlement, bribery, forgery, misrepresentation, making false statements, falsification or destruction of records, or any other criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public or private contract or subcontract;
More Definitions of Contract crime
Contract crime means a violation of a state law, a federal law, or a rule, regulation, or order of a federal or state department or agency pertaining to the construction, maintenance, repair, or supervision of highways or to fraud, theft, embezzlement, bribery, forgery, misrepresentation,
Contract crime means the same as defined in Section 337.165, F.S.
Contract crime means the same as defined in Section 337.165, Florida Statutes.