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  2. Contract cheating - Wikipedia

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    Contract cheaters posted an average of 4–7 requests, suggesting that some students make habitual use of such services. A smaller number of users have posted over 50 bid requests, including examples from multiple institutions. This suggests that these are agencies subcontracting work, not students who are directly making use of the services.

  3. List of types of fraud - Wikipedia

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    Fraud can violate civil law or criminal law, or it may cause no loss of money, property, or legal right but still be an element of another civil or criminal wrong. [1] The purpose of fraud may be monetary gain or other benefits, for example by obtaining a passport, travel document, or driver's license, or mortgage fraud , where the perpetrator ...

  4. Misrepresentation - Wikipedia

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    A contract uberrimae fidei is a contract of 'utmost good faith', and include contracts of insurance, business partnerships, and family agreements. [27] When applying for insurance, the proposer must disclose all material facts for the insurer properly to assess the risk.

  5. Florida pool company owner convicted in multimillion-dollar ...

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    Washburn, who lives in Vero Beach, was convicted on May 24 of seven counts of identity fraud, two counts of money laundering, insurance fraud, contracting without a license, false statement of ...

  6. Tortious interference - Wikipedia

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    Tortious interference with contract rights can occur when one party persuades another to breach its contract with a third party (e.g., using blackmail, threats, influence, etc.) or where someone knowingly interferes with a contractor's ability to perform his contractual obligations, preventing the client from receiving the services or goods ...

  7. Amore' Pools owner Chrystal Washburn ordered to prison in ...

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    Washburn, who lives in Indian River County, was convicted of seven counts of identity fraud, two counts of money laundering, insurance fraud, contracting without a license, false statement of ...

  8. Feds investigating possible minority-contracting fraud ... - AOL

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    Federal prosecutors are investigating possible minority-contracting fraud involving a series of Chicago government contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars, including many with ties to a ...

  9. Intrinsic fraud - Wikipedia

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    Two types of intrinsic fraud in contract law are fraud in the inducement and fraud in the factum. Fraud in the factum is a legal defense, and occurs where A signs a contract, but either does not realize that it is a contract or does not understand the nature of the contract, because of some false information that B gave to A.