false declaration
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffalseanddeclaration
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false
adjective
uk/fɒls/us/fɑːls/
not real, but made to look or ...
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declaration
noun[C]
uk/ˌdek.ləˈreɪ.ʃən/us/ˌdek.ləˈreɪ.ʃən/
an announcement, often one that is written ...
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(Definition offalseanddeclarationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffalse declaration
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They often increased the recommended rate of fertilizers after submitting afalsedeclarationon the area they were planning to sow with cotton.
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A person summoned for jury service must declare that he or she is qualified to serve; it is an offence to make afalsedeclaration.
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They were quite affronted at the idea that they would make afalsedeclaration.
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Inevitably, there has to be some provision for the imposition of penalties in the event offalsedeclarationof origin.
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It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make afalsedeclarationor provide false information for the purposes of obtaining an import permit.
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Afalsedeclarationnot only cheats the legal aid system, but is a criminal offence.
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Falsedeclarationwhen applying for an excise licence, £50 fine or 6 months imprisonment.
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In relation to the consequences of afalsedeclaration, other remedies are available.
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The significance of the statutory declaration is indicated by the fact that anyfalsedeclarationrenders the directors liable to a criminal offence.
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There is also the possibility of fraud—somebody may apply for an insurance policy and make afalsedeclaration.
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He had not committed perjury; he had made afalsedeclaration.
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The point related to the penalties for making afalsedeclarationto become an overseas voter.
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It appears that this recruit understated his age on enlistment, but this does not under the regulations constitute afalsedeclarationnecessitating discharge.
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It will not be very long before the importer who has signed afalsedeclarationfinds himself in trouble.
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It is, of course, an offence to make afalsedeclaration.
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If an exporter makes afalsedeclaration, he can be prosecuted.
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Should an employer make afalsedeclarationthere are a number of safeguards built into the application process.
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The risk of being convicted for afalsedeclarationis too slight.
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All applicants are warned that it is an offence to make afalsedeclaration, and this warning has no doubt acted as a deterrent.
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If a landlord makes afalsedeclaration, he is subject to very heavy penalties.
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