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Extrinsic Fraud (Noun)

Meaning

Fraud that prevents a party from knowing their rights or from having a fair opportunity of presenting them at trial.

Classification

Nouns denoting acts or actions.

Examples

  • The court found that the defendant had committed extrinsic fraud by withholding crucial documents from the plaintiff, thereby denying them a fair chance to present their case.
  • Extrinsic fraud occurs when one party intentionally conceals or destroys evidence that would have been crucial to the opposing party's argument.
  • The judge dismissed the case due to extrinsic fraud, as it was discovered that the defendant had bribed a key witness to remain silent during the trial.
  • Extrinsic fraud can take many forms, including intimidation of witnesses, destruction of evidence, and concealment of relevant information.
  • The plaintiff's lawyer argued that the defendant's actions constituted extrinsic fraud, as they had deliberately misled the court about the existence of a crucial document.

Synonyms

  • Collateral Fraud
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