Intent to deceive definition

Intent to deceive means to act for the purpose of misleading someone. It is not necessary for the government to prove, however, that anyone was in fact misled or deceived.
Intent to deceive means the conscious objective or desire to deceive.
Intent to deceive means an intent to mislead, to cheat, to trick another, or to cause another to believe as true that which is false.

Examples of Intent to deceive in a sentence

  • Fraud is defined as a willful act commenced with the Specific Intent to deceive or cheat, in order to cause some financial detriment to another and to engender personal financial gain.

  • Intent to deceive or reckless statements intended to induce victim to contract 5.


More Definitions of Intent to deceive

Intent to deceive means if a person makes or alters a document (or any material part) with intent to cause it to be believed (section 164 of the Criminal Offences Act,1960 (Act 29))

Related to Intent to deceive

  • Notice of Intent to Cure has the meaning specified in Section 6.02(b).

  • Maximum extent practicable means the highest level of performance that is achievable but is not equivalent to a performance standard identified in this ordinance as determined in accordance with S. 055 of this ordinance.

  • Notice of Proposal to Negotiate has the meaning set forth in Section 10(c) hereof.

  • Notice of Extension has the meaning specified in Section 2.20.

  • Pre-Licensed Therapist means an individual who has obtained a Master’s Degree in Social Work or Marriage and Family Therapy and is registered with the BBS as an Associate CSW or MFT Intern acquiring hours for licensing. An individual’s registration is subject to regulations adopted by the BBS.