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Meanings of false declarations in English
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Usage of false declarations in English
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Now falsedeclarations in matters of birth-certificates are misdemeanours punishable by law.
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She loved him, therefore she could not resort to falsedeclarations and deceit.
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Measures to turn away overseas visitors who make serious falsedeclarations on their arrival cards have been strengthened.
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Of course he made falsedeclarations.
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Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said falsedeclarations at the border had the potential to unwind all of Queensland's hard work.
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In cases where falsedeclarations are made and found out, the application will be denied, and the fee not refunded.
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Mr Manning, who is also the acting Registrar of Firearms, said the dealer's license had been cancelled for making falsedeclarations.
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Ireland is facing EU fines of €40 million because of illegal fishing by some super-trawlers and falsedeclarations of catches.
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A by-election at the Fa'asaleleaga No 2 electoral constituency last year saw six cases brought against voters and village representatives involving making falsedeclarations.
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The UK Home Office makes checks in all cases and an applicant who makes falsedeclarations has a strong risk of being found out.
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It said she worked as a household help for a New Caledonian couple who made falsedeclarations by describing her as a visiting acquaintance.
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The MP for South Thanet had denied making falsedeclarations during his 2015 campaign, when he beat then-UKIP leader Nigel Farage to the seat.
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The court found that they bought the plants at a fair in Paris and got them into Tahiti by making falsedeclarations to dodge biosecurity.
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Nothing in paragraphs 2 and 3 shall prevent an entity from excluding any supplier on grounds such as bankruptcy or falsedeclarations.
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When clearing customs, people should remember that making falsedeclarations will result in a breach of Section 209 and 210 of the Customs Act.
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Under the decree, politicians who make falsedeclarations are liable to fines of 50,000 Fiji dollars or up to 10 years in jail, or both.