Deception definition
Deception means knowingly to:
Deception means, in addition to its meaning as
Deception means an act or practice which has the tendency or capacity to mislead a substantial number of consumers as to a material fact or facts.
Examples of Deception in a sentence
The Employer undertakes to provide each of its employees with a single- occupancy room in the Katinniq and Deception Bay residential complexes for the duration of the agreement.
More Definitions of Deception
Deception means making false representations or submitting false documents (whether or not material to the application), or failing to disclose material facts.
Deception means knowingly deceiving another or causing another to be deceived by any false or misleading representation, by withholding information, by preventing another from acquiring information, or by any other conduct, act, or omission that creates, confirms, or perpetuates a false impression in another, including a false impression as to law, value, state of mind, or other objective or subjective fact.
Deception means any deception (whether deliberate or reckless) by words or conduct as to any matter of fact or law, and includes a deception as to the intentions of any person;
Deception means misrepresenting or concealing a material fact relating to:
Deception means but is not limited to:
Deception means the following:
Deception means a misrepresentation or concealment of a material fact relating to services rendered, disposition of property, or the use of property intended to benefit a vulnerable adult.