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False credentials
False credentialsMisrepresenting education or experience or professional certification to fraudulently obtain and hold employment. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Education Includes proper moral, as well as intellectual and physical, instruction. May be particularly directed to the mental, the moral or the physical powers and faculties, but in its broadest and best sense, relates to them all. Certification 1) Written attestation. 2) Authorized declaration verifying that an instrument is a true and correct copy of the original. Hold To decide, adjudge, decree. Whence also freehold and leasehold. "Holding", relating to ownership in property, embraces two idea: actual possession of some subject of property, and being invested with the legal title. It may be applied to anything the subject of property, in law or in equity. Employment An employment is an office. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Falsa demonstratio non nocet Erroneous description does not vitiate. Spoken of as the maxim falsa demonstratio. The maxim is of universal application as far as it means that we may reject, as surplusage, a false description not vital to the subject of the controversy. Broom, Max. 629. Falsa demonstratione legatum non perimi By erroneous description a legacy is not destroyed. A bequest is not to be held void because of innacurate language used in speaking of it. Falsa grammatica non vitiat chartam Bad grammar does not invalidate an instrument. False Not true; as, false pretences; unjust, unlawful, as, false imprisonment. This his word, is frequently used in composition. False arrest Any unlawful physical restraint of another's personal liberty, whether or not carried out by a peace officer. False claims Claims for reimbursement by an employee or contractor for nonexistent or inflated expenses. False claims can be for business expenses or personal expenses (such as medical). False conflict A legal problem where only one jurisdiction has a genuine interest in having its law applied. Brainerd Currie was instrumental in developing the distinction between true and false conflicts. False imprisonment Torts. Any intentional detention of the person of another not authorized by law, is false imprisonment. False judgment English law. The name of a writ which lies when a false judgment has been given in the county court, court baron, or other courts not of record. False pretenses Representation of some fact or circumstance which is not true and is calculated to mislead, whereby a person obtains another's money or goods. False return A return made by the sheriff, or other ministerial officer, to a writ in which is stated a fact contrary to the truth, and injurious to one of the parties or some one having an interest in it. False token A false document or sign of the existence of a fact, in general used for the purpose of fraud. Falso retorno brevium Old English law. The name of a writ which might have been sued out against a sheriff, for falsely returning writs. Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus False in one (particular), false in all. Deliberate falsehood in one matter will be imputed to related matters. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Falsa grammatica non vitiat chartam Bad grammar does not invalidate an instrument. False Not true; as, false pretences; unjust, unlawful, as, false imprisonment. This his word, is frequently used in composition. False arrest Any unlawful physical restraint of another's personal liberty, whether or not carried out by a peace officer. False claims Claims for reimbursement by an employee or contractor for nonexistent or inflated expenses. False claims can be for business expenses or personal expenses (such as medical). False conflict A legal problem where only one jurisdiction has a genuine interest in having its law applied. Brainerd Currie was instrumental in developing the distinction between true and false conflicts. False credentials False imprisonment Torts. Any intentional detention of the person of another not authorized by law, is false imprisonment. False judgment English law. The name of a writ which lies when a false judgment has been given in the county court, court baron, or other courts not of record. False pretenses Representation of some fact or circumstance which is not true and is calculated to mislead, whereby a person obtains another's money or goods. False return A return made by the sheriff, or other ministerial officer, to a writ in which is stated a fact contrary to the truth, and injurious to one of the parties or some one having an interest in it. False token A false document or sign of the existence of a fact, in general used for the purpose of fraud. 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