Sentences with phrase «damages committed fraud»

Not exact matches

If you commit fraud or falsify information in connection with your use of the Services or in connection with your Founding Moms account, your account will be terminated immediately and we reserve the right to hold you liable for any and all damages that we suffer, to pursue legal action through relevant local and national law enforcement authorities and to notify your Internet Service Provider of any fraudulent activity we associate with you or your use of the Services.
But, I digress... Pete had just tweeted a snarky put down of students protesting budget cuts in the Chicago Public Schools, and I asked him why he was always criticizing teachers and students, and why he never used his bully pulpit to critique any charter school operators — like Steve Ingersoll, who used his charter school as a personal ATM, committing fraud and embezzlement along the way — given that they are doing a lot more damage than teachers and kids.
If someone assumes your identity through the use of stolen personal information and commits fraud, the event is likely to damage your credit report.
The plaintiffs seek declarations that the defendants have violated RICO by committing mail and wire fraud and that their conduct constitutes unfair, deceptive or unconscionable sales practices; damages including treble damages, costs of litigation and attorneys» fees.
As for paying a moving company with a credit card, you may have some additional protections if your mover makes off with your belongings or commits fraud, but the rules are less clear when it comes to damage.
Seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damages, plaintiffs filed a putative class action alleging that Boeing Company, along with its CEO and the head of its commercial aircraft division, committed securities fraud in violation of federal law.
Together they seek $ 400 million in damages from the Appellants (individuals and companies residing in and / or carrying on business in Guatemala) for conspiracy to commit tortious acts, breach of fiduciary duties, fraud and abuse of process, and unjust enrichment.
Thus, it would be up to the accused business to show that it did not commit the alleged fraud, or if it did, to show the exact amount of damage, otherwise it would have to pay the amount claimed by the government.
435 — For fraudulent purpose: causing damage by fire or explosion with the intention of committing fraud.
In order to commit fraud, a party must make a false statement which the party knows to be untrue, is material to the transaction, is justifiably relied upon by the other party, and causes damage to the other party.
The court held that the seller and agents had not committed fraud and dismissed a negligent misrepresentation claim on the basis that the buyer was not damaged.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z