单词 | defrauder |
例句 | The secret wasn’t exposed until one tech-savvy California tax defrauder became obsessed with finding out how the police had found him. Imagine Being on Trial. With Exonerating Evidence Trapped on Your Phone. 2019-11-22T05:00:00Z Indeed, if the Trustee had done otherwise, the whim of the defrauder would have controlled the process that is supposed to unwind the fraud.” DealBook: The Roller Coaster Ride Continues for Madoff Investors 2011-10-03T19:37:37Z "BLMIS customer statements reflect impossible transactions and the Trustee is not obligated to step into the shoes of the defrauder or treat the customer statements as reflections of reality," said the court. Madoff trustee's loss calculation method upheld 2011-08-16T18:54:53Z The case, Judge Graffeo wrote, raised “difficult policy questions” that required the court to weigh the competing interests of returning stolen property to its rightful owners against the innocent former spouse of the defrauder. DealBook: Court Says Ex-Wife May Retain Money From Ponzi Scheme 2011-06-24T00:38:00Z Fraud is a more complicated offence than larceny, and defrauders sometimes get the better of the law. The Law and the Poor 2011-05-07T02:00:30.390Z Notwithstanding all that is known to the reader, it trembled on the edge of being decreed an attempt at usurpation, and he himself declared an attempted usurper and defrauder. The Finger of Fate A Romance 2011-04-21T02:00:43.830Z “Step aside, defense industry, there’s a new defrauder in town,” the group said on its Web site with the release of a 35–page report. Prescriptions: Drug Makers Are Paying Big Settlements 2010-12-16T22:38:19Z In the race for the Republican nomination for governor, Medicare defrauder Rick Scott is on the attack against Attorney General Bill McCollum. Florida's unsavory billionaire candidates embarrassing selves 2010-06-30T19:19:00Z That was all that these people about her had wanted—these forgers and defrauders—their own way, their own way. Manslaughter In 1844 another Bill was introduced to distinguish between cases where it could be shown that the debtor was an innocent fool and not a culpable contumacious defrauder. The Law and the Poor 2011-05-07T02:00:30.390Z We are inclined to arraign as the first and foremost of deceivers and defrauders in this matter the modern educational art of Cram. Maids Wives and Bachelors For here was the silent, lifted hand which forbade him pursue his defrauders. John March, Southerner Was any criminal action ever instituted against these rich defrauders? History of the Great American Fortunes, Vol. I Conditions in Settlement and Colonial Times According to himself he can ferret out anything, or any one, from a defrauder of the revenue to a thief, an anarchist or a murderer. The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas No; the heroes of escapades are nearly all either bigamists, or libertines, or drunkards, or defrauders, or first-class scoundrels of some sort. The Wedding Ring A Series of Discourses for Husbands and Wives and Those Contemplating Matrimony Neither of them wishes to give up his money, but an arrangement has been come to, in virtue of which one consents to be a defrauder, and the other to be defrauded. Personal Reminiscences in Book Making and Some Short Stories "Did the embezzler of the spoils and the defrauder threaten woe also to the soldiers?" The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 The interloper, the pirate, the leader of Indian marauders, the defrauder of his partners, was M. Picot, the French doctor, whom Boston had outlawed, and who was now outlawing their outlawry. Heralds of Empire Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade There are a great many constables out for the arrest of such defrauders. Around The Tea-Table And you will go to law for it, and you will denounce the man as a defrauder. New Tabernacle Sermons Trenmor ruins himself, borrows without paying back, and finally swindles "an old millionaire who was himself a defrauder and a dissipated man" out of a hundred francs. George Sand, some aspects of her life and writings He, the defrauder of my fair fame, who plundered me of the first fruits of genius by infamous falsehood, who joined in plotting my destruction by arts which the basest cowards blush at! The Adventures of Hugh Trevor And the old defrauder, who was the chief of a great band, without rancor, with effusion, presses Arrochkoa's two hands. Ramuntcho There were laws against defrauders of the revenue; laws against debasing the coin; laws against sacrilege; laws against corrupt State contracts; laws against bribery at elections. Caesar: a Sketch Give just measure, and be not defrauders; and weigh with an equal balance; and diminish not unto men aught of their matters; neither commit violence in the earth, acting corruptly. The Koran (Al-Qur'an) "He is a defrauder of the revenue, thou would'st be understood to say?" The Bravo From the blackmailer, corruptionist and defrauder of one generation to the stolid Government bondholder of the next, was not a long step, but it was a sufficient one. Great Fortunes from Railroads After this, the hostess having come to say that it was time to put out the lamp—the last lamp still lit in the village—they go away, the old defrauders. Ramuntcho A man that is a thief, a cheater, a defrauder, will yet be faithful to him that will commit a charge to him to keep. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02 Doubtless he HAD told the boy all sorts of tales; perhaps he HAD declared himself to be the defrauded instead of the defrauder; he was quite capable of it. Kent Knowles: Quahaug Here were the malicious defrauders of the hungry warriors. The Caged Lion |
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