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PROCURING PROPERTY BY FRAUD

 No. 21

PROCURING PROPERTY BY FRAUD

(Title)


A.B., the above named plaintiff, states as follows:--

1. On the .......... day of .......20...., the defendant, for the purpose of inducing the plaintiff to sell him certain goods, represented to the plaintiff that [he, the defendant, was solvent, and worth..... rupees over all his liabilities.]

2. The plaintiff was thereby induced to sell [and deliver] to the defendant, [dry goods] of the value of ...... rupees.

3. The said representation were false [or state the particular falsehoods] and were then known by the defendant to be so.

4. The defendant has not paid for the goods. [or, if the goods were not delivered.] The plaintiff, in preparing and shipping the goods and procuring their restoration, expended...... rupees.
[As in paras 4 and 5 of Form No. 1, and relief claimed.]


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