The scope of the offence was enlarged to include practically all false pretences by the Act of 1756, the provisions of which were embodied in the Larceny Act 1861.
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Saif al-Islam also condemned NATO for bombing Libyan civilians, including his family members and their children, under the false pretence that their homes were military bases.
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The defence said she had been sacked for lying, and produced a letter written by Demont in which she admitted coming to England on a " false pretence ".
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On 11 July 2006, Collins appeared in Rathkeale district court charged with two tax offences : cheating the Collector General and obtaining a tax clearance certificate by false pretences.
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The act of 1899 added the obtaining of property by false pretences to the list of indictable offences that could " sub modo " be summarily dealt with.
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Medical health experts noted that it was being advertised under false pretences, the formula was potentially dangerous and there was no evidence it could cure kidney or liver disease.
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This might be a result of the fact that Turo Pashayan was detained in Switzerland on the basis of false pretences as investigations have unveiled and he will be indemnified.
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Sallust, in danger of a court-martial for taking troops under false pretences, is pardoned in an amnesty for those who took criminal action during the crisis.
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The edit changed " while undercover " to " "'under false pretences "'" which rather does seem pointed language about a police undercover agent.
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"These Tamil coolies have been brought from Malaya under false pretences 'easy work, good pay, good houses !'Some have even brought wives and children.