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  2. Statute of frauds - Wikipedia

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    The term statute of frauds comes from the Statute of Frauds, an act of the Parliament of England (29 Chas. 2 c. 3) passed in 1677 (authored by Lord Nottingham assisted by Sir Matthew Hale, Sir Francis North and Sir Leoline Jenkins [2] and passed by the Cavalier Parliament), the long title of which is: An Act for Prevention of Frauds and Perjuries.

  3. Thane (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    Imperial, royal, noble,gentry and chivalric ranks in Europe. Thane (/ ˈθeɪn /; Scottish Gaelic: taidhn) [1] was the title given to a local royal official in medieval eastern Scotland, equivalent in rank to the son of an earl, [2] who was at the head of an administrative and socio-economic unit known as a thanedom or thanage.

  4. Scottish criminal law - Wikipedia

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    Scottish criminal law includes offences against the person of murder, culpable homicide, rape and assault, offences against property such as theft and malicious mischief, and public order offences including mobbing and breach of the peace. Scottish criminal law can also be found in the statutes of the UK Parliament with some areas of criminal ...

  5. Fraud Act 2006 - Wikipedia

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    Fraud Act 2006. An Act to make provision for, and in connection with, criminal liability for fraud and obtaining services dishonestly. The Fraud Act 2006 (c 35) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which affects England and Wales and Northern Ireland. It was given royal assent on 8 November 2006, and came into effect on 15 January ...

  6. Statute of Frauds Amendment Act 1828 - Wikipedia

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    The Statute of Frauds Amendment Act 1828 ( 9 Geo. 4. c. 14), commonly known as Lord Tenterden's Act, [4] was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Lord Tenterden served as Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench between 1818 and 1832. Its purpose was for "rendering a written Memorandum necessary to the Validity of certain Promises and ...

  7. Will Trump have to pay his huge fraud judgment? Appeals court ...

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    Vale responded that, by inflating the value of his assets, Trump created risks for lenders. She also said the fraud statute in the case was meant not just to protect such lenders, but also to show ...

  8. Takeaways from the NY court hearing on Trump’s $454 million ...

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    A New York appeals court grilled attorneys for both Donald Trump and the New York attorney general’s office Thursday over the $454 million civil fraud judgment against the former president ...

  9. File:Statute of Frauds Amendment Act 1828 (UKPGA Geo4-9-14 qp ...

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    File:Statute of Frauds Amendment Act 1828 (UKPGA Geo4-9-14 qp).pdf. Add languages. ... (including the Freedom of Information Acts for the UK and Scotland) by or with ...