False pretense definition

False pretense means any fraudulent representation of a past or present fact.
False pretense means any false, fictitious, misleading, or fraudulent information or pretense or pretext depicting or including or deceptively similar to the name, logo, Web site address, e-mail address, postal address, telephone number, or any other identifying information of a for-profit or not-for-profit business or organization or of a government agency, to which the user has no legitimate claim of right.
False pretense means “loss” to a covered “auto” resulting from any of the following:

More Definitions of False pretense

False pretense means any representation made by words, writing or conduct, of a fact, either past or present, which representation is false in fact, and which the person making it knows it to be or does not believe it to be true.
False pretense means loss resulting from any of the following:

Related to False pretense

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