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Expense report fraud
Expense report fraudCharging unauthorized or fictitious amounts on an expense report. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Fictitious 1) Not real; feigned: as, a fictitious - action, case, issue, name, party, payee. 2) Imaginary; unsubstancial: as, fictitious bail. 3) Not made in good faith: as, a fictitious bid. Report 1) Legislation. A statement made by a committee to a legislative assembly, of facts of which they were charged to inquire. 2) Practice. A certificate to the court made by a master in chancery, commissioner or other person appointed by the court, of the facts or matters to be ascertained by him, or of something of which it is his duty to inform the court. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Expectancy Estates. Having a relation to or dependence upon something future. Expectant Having relation to, or depending upon something; this word is frequently used in connexion with fee, as fee expectant. Expectation That which may be expected, although contingent. In the doctrine of life annuities, that share or number of the years of human life which a person of a given age may expect to live, upon an equality of chances. Expensae litis Expenses of the suit; the costs which are generally allowed to the successful party. Expert testimony Testimony given in relation to some scientific, technical or professional matter by experts, i.e., person qualified to speak authoritatively by reason of their special training, skill or familiarity with the subject. Expert witness A professional used to help a judge reach a decision. experts can include: appraisers, counselors, evaluators, accountants. Experts From the Latin experti,which signifies, instructed by experience. Persons who are selected by the courts or the parties in a cause on account of their knowledge or skill, to examine, estimate, and ascertain things, and make a report of their opinions. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Ex-parte Court relief that is granted due to the absence of opposing party. Expectancy Estates. Having a relation to or dependence upon something future. Expectant Having relation to, or depending upon something; this word is frequently used in connexion with fee, as fee expectant. Expectation That which may be expected, although contingent. In the doctrine of life annuities, that share or number of the years of human life which a person of a given age may expect to live, upon an equality of chances. Expensae litis Expenses of the suit; the costs which are generally allowed to the successful party. Expense report fraud Expert testimony Testimony given in relation to some scientific, technical or professional matter by experts, i.e., person qualified to speak authoritatively by reason of their special training, skill or familiarity with the subject. Expert witness A professional used to help a judge reach a decision. experts can include: appraisers, counselors, evaluators, accountants. Experts From the Latin experti,which signifies, instructed by experience. Persons who are selected by the courts or the parties in a cause on account of their knowledge or skill, to examine, estimate, and ascertain things, and make a report of their opinions. Expilation Civil law. The crime of abstracting the goods of a succession. Expiration Cessation; end. As, the expiration of, a lease, of a contract, or statute. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Expense report fraud. If you have a better definition for Expense report fraud than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Expense report fraud may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Expense report fraud and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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