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Overbilling schemes






Overbilling schemes

Padding invoices with extraneous or fictitious items. Intentional duplicate billing, such as billing two parties for the same work is also an overbilling scheme.

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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.

Parties
Contracts. Those persons who engage themselves to do, or not to do the matters and things contained in an agreement.



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Overdue
A bill, note, bond or other contract, for the payment of money at a particular day, when not paid upon the day, is overdue.

Overplus
What is left beyond a certain amount; the residue, the remainder of a thing. The same as Surplus.

Overregulation
Exaggerate regulation of a particular industry or area of the economy or society by government.

Overrule
A judge's decision not to allow an objection. Also, a decision by a higher court finding that a lower court decision was in error.

Overseers of the poor
Persons appointed or elected to take care of the poor with moneys furnished to them by the public authority.

Oversman
Scotch law. A person commonly named in a submission, to whom power is given to determine in case the arbiters cannot agree in the sentence; sometimes the nomination of the oversman is left to the arbiters. In either case the oversman has no power to decide, unless the arbiters differ in opinion.

Overt
Open. An overt act in treason is proof of the intention of the traitor, because it opens his designs; without an overt act treason cannot be committed.

Overtime lawsuit
A lawsuit for unpaid overtime.

Overtime pay
Compensation to be paid to employees in addition to their normal wages for hours they had worked over the forty-hour workweek contract.



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Out-of-court settlement
An agreement between two litigants to settle a matter privately before the Court has rendered its decision.

Out-of-route
Outside sales or service workers who deviate from their normal route or time schedule, such as conducting personal errands or taking excessively long coffee or lunch breaks.

Outrage
A grave injury; a serious wrong. This is a generic word which is applied to everything, which is injurious, in great degree, to the honor or rights of another.

Outriders
English law. Bailiffs errant, employed by the sheriffs and their deputies, to ride to the furthest places of their counties or hundreds to summon such as they thought good, to attend their county or hundred court.

Outstanding items
In checking operations, checks that have been written but not cleared through the bank. An equivalent banking term for interbank transactions.

Overbilling schemes

Overdue
A bill, note, bond or other contract, for the payment of money at a particular day, when not paid upon the day, is overdue.

Overplus
What is left beyond a certain amount; the residue, the remainder of a thing. The same as Surplus.

Overrule
A judge's decision not to allow an objection. Also, a decision by a higher court finding that a lower court decision was in error.

Overseers of the poor
Persons appointed or elected to take care of the poor with moneys furnished to them by the public authority.

Oversman
Scotch law. A person commonly named in a submission, to whom power is given to determine in case the arbiters cannot agree in the sentence; sometimes the nomination of the oversman is left to the arbiters. In either case the oversman has no power to decide, unless the arbiters differ in opinion.

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