Sentences with phrase «false claim for benefits»

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Know this however, much of what you hear is a skewed version of the truth, and there are many false teachers out there claiming to be Christians solely for the sake of their own benefits.
«When individuals file false claims for unemployment benefits it harms those who are in real need of assistance and my office is committed to holding individuals accountable when they cheat the system.»
The defendants are accused of twice submitting false applications for unemployment insurance benefits by claiming to have worked for two different companies at which they were never employed.
This is the false claim that a teacher having an advanced degree in education has no benefit for helping children in the classroom.
Nick, whether or not growing humanity's environmental conscience is for the common good, do you agree there could be also be a benefit to scrupulously avoiding exaggeration and false scientific claims?
He is also implying that vehicle manufacturers should not be able to claim environmental benefits for their low - emission vehicles — any such claim would constitute false and misleading advertising in the context of cap - and - trade.
Loughren v. UnumProvident Corp. (D. Mass), where a jury found that UnumProvident violated the False Claims Act by causing the submission of false claims for Social Security disability beneFalse Claims Act by causing the submission of false claims for Social Security disability benClaims Act by causing the submission of false claims for Social Security disability benefalse claims for Social Security disability benclaims for Social Security disability benefits.
Therefore, the High Court passed undertakings by which traders committed not to «create the false impression that the consumer has already won, will win or will on doing a particular act win, a prize or equivalent benefit, when in fact taking any action recommended by the [trader] in relation to claiming the prize or other equivalent benefit is subject to the consumer paying money or incurring a cost which is either: (a) a substantial proportion of the unit cost to the defendant of the provision to the consumer of the thing described as a prize or other equivalent benefit; or (b) in the case of a charge stated to be for delivery and insurance, used by the defendant to finance in whole or in part its acquisition, handling or other cost of the making available of that thing, other than the actual cost of its delivery to the consumer and insurance (if any) in transit» (account rendered by the CJEU in C - 428 / 11 at para 20, emphasis added).
In Manoukian, an Ontario court upheld a decision of a discipline committee dismissing a reinstatement application of a former member whose membership with an Ontario college had been twice previously revoked, first in 1983 after the applicant pleaded guilty to trafficking a narcotic (oxycodone), and after his reinstatement in 1989, again in 1996, after he was convicted for fraud over $ 1,000 involving false claims to the Ontario Drug Benefit Plan.
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