False pretenses definition
False pretenses means making a claim that is not supported by fact.
False pretenses means the representation of a fact or circumstance that is not true and is calculated to mislead.
False pretenses means, with the intent to deceive, misrepresent, or trick any other user or users or global social media platforms; to use the account(s), login(s), and/or credentials of fake or invented users; or to impersonate another real person, business, organization, or persons, businesses, organizations or use the account(s) login(s), and/or credentials of other real person or persons, business or businesses, organization or organizations; or to use software applications in order to run automated scripts in fake account(s) or login(s) or an account(s) or login(s) not belonging to that person that augment, bolster, or mask that person’s cyberspace presence.95
More Definitions of False pretenses
False pretenses means implied misrepresentations or conduct intended to create and foster a false impression. E.g., In re Herwig, 77 B.R. 662, 664 (Bankr. S.D. Ill. 1987); In re Garthe, 58 B.R. 62, 64 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 1986).
False pretenses means the fraudulent misrepresentation of a material fact, including but not limited to social engineering, pretexting, phishing, spear phishing or any other confidence trick by a person purporting to be an “employee”, “vendor” or “client”, to an “employee” who is authorized by you to transfer “funds” or instruct another “employee” to transfer “funds”.
False pretenses means the fraudulent misrepresentation of a material fact, including but not limited to social engineering, pretexting, phishing, spear phishing or any other confidence trick by a person purporting to be an “employee”, “vendor” or “client”, to an “employee” who is authorized by you to transfer “money” or “securities”.