FraudFraud is the crime or offense of deliberately deceiving another in order to damage them -- usually, to obtain property or services from him unjustly. [1] (http://www.lectlaw.com/def/f079.htm). Fraud can be committed through many methods, including mail, wire, phone, and the Internet. Forms of criminal fraud include:
Fraud, in addition to being a criminal act, is also a type of civil law violation known as a tort. A tort is a civil wrong for which the law provides a remedy. A civil fraud typically involves the act of making a false representation of a fact susceptible of actual knowledge which is relied upon by another person, to that person's detriment. Known fraudsters and various forms of fraud
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