When
you lie about your requirements, there are chances that you might end up with a date who is not up to your expectations.
Not exact matches
Those that have obfuscated and literally
lied about the fact that it was CMRR that sued the county when, in a display of leadership, Hein demanded the 24 year old lease
requirements actually be complied with so rather than comply CMRR sued?
If you
lie about satisfying
requirements or
about the intent to live there, that would be fraud.
On the other hand, the Court also noted that the duty of honesty «does not impose a duty of loyalty or of disclosure or require a party to forego advantages flowing from the contract; it is a simple
requirement not to
lie or mislead the other party
about one's contractual performance».
This does not impose a duty of loyalty or of disclosure or require a party to forego advantages flowing from the contract; it is a simple
requirement not to
lie or mislead the other party
about one's contractual performance.
Lying about previous employment, skills that you possess, or salary
requirements will only end up backfiring in the end.
It's never worth it to
lie on your resume
about where you live just so you can land a certain position, nor is it worth it to try to haggle your way into a job by admitting you live too far away but your skills are so valuable they should tweak the position's
requirements just for you.
If you don't meet the educational
requirements to get the job, don't
lie about it on your resume.