Dishonesty definition

Dishonesty means any action by a licensee, registrant or applicant to include, but is not limited to, making any statement that deceives, misrepresents or misleads, or be a party to or an accessory to any fraudulent or deceitful practice or transaction in the practice of pharmacy or in the operation or conduct of a pharmacy.
Dishonesty. ’ means directly or indirectly to cheat or defraud, to cheat or defraud for monetary gain or its equivalent, or to wrongfully take prop- erty belonging to another in violation of any criminal statute. Dishonesty in- cludes acts involving a want of integ- rity, lack of probity, or a disposition to distort, cheat, or act deceitfully or fraudulently, and may include crimes which federal, state or local laws de- fine as dishonest.
Dishonesty means any actual or alleged dishonest or fraudulent act, dishonest or fraudulent error or dishonest or fraudulent omission.

Examples of Dishonesty in a sentence

  • Coverage will include blanket coverage for Employee Dishonesty and Computer Fraud with a third-party coverage extension for loss or damage arising out of or in connection with any fraudulent or dishonest acts committed by the employees of Consultant, acting alone or in collusion with others, including the property and funds of others in their possession, care, custody or control.

  • CRIME PROTECTION COVERAGE: EMPLOYEE DISHONESTY or FIDELITY BOND Required Not required Commented [TS*D21]: DAS Risk recommends minimum of $1M Third party Employee Dishonesty or Fidelity Bond coverages for loss of state-owned property by dishonest acts of an employee of Recipient.

  • If Consultant may have direct access to cash, checks, financial instruments, financial resources, or any other items of value belonging to Coke Florida, then Fidelity/Crime/Employee Dishonesty Insurance is required in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence.

  • CRIME PROTECTION COVERAGE: EMPLOYEE DISHONESTY or FIDELITY BOND Required Not required Recipient shall provide Employee Dishonesty or Fidelity Bond coverages for dishonest acts of an employee of the Recipient.


More Definitions of Dishonesty

Dishonesty means any criminal act which includes, but is not limited to, any offense constituting or involving perjury, bribery, forgery, counterfeiting, false or misleading oral or written statements, deception, fraud, schemes or artifices to deceive or defraud, material misrepresentations or the failure to disclose material facts.
Dishonesty means a criminal act, including an offense constituting or involving perjury, bribery, arson, knowingly receiving or possession of stolen property, forgery or falsification of documents, counterfeiting, knowingly issuing a bad check, false or misleading oral or written statements, false pretenses, deception, fraud, schemes or artifices to deceive or defraud, material misrepresentations, or the failure to disclose material facts.
Dishonesty means the varnishing of any information, reports, documents or certificates by Employee to Employer which Employee knew or reasonably should have known to be false or misleading.
Dishonesty. ’ means directly or indirectly to cheat or defraud; to cheat or defraud for monetary gain or its equivalent; or wrongfully to take property belonging to another in violation of any criminal statute.
Dishonesty means a state of mind where an act is committed by a person with the intention of causing wrongful gain for himself, herself or another, or of causing wrongful loss to any other person;
Dishonesty. ’ means directly or
Dishonesty as used in this paragraph means intentional and willful deception of a material and significant nature.