false declaration definition
false declaration means the misrepresentation of the value of cash being transported, or misrepresentation of other relevant data which is required to be submitted in the declaration or otherwise requested by the authorities and includes the failure to make a declaration as required;
false declaration means making a misrepresentation of the value of money that is being transported into the Islands (by undervaluing it or stating that there is none) and includes failing to make a declaration;
false declaration means where an applicant fails to make a declaration in the Council’s
More Definitions of false declaration
false declaration means a misrepresentation of the amount or value of the currency or bearer negotiable instrument being transported, or misrepresentation of any other relevant data or information which is required for submission in the declaration or otherwise requested by the relevant authorities;
false declaration means giving incorrect information on the value of a currency or bearer negotiable instruments being physically transferred across the border, or giving other incorrect related information required to be declared or provided through any other another means by the customs authorities. “False declaration” shall include failure to provide a declaration as required.
false declaration means the act of declaring assets, income and liabilities with an intention to conceal their disproportionate assets by providing incomplete or incorrect information.