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Legal Definitions - cosening

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Definition of cosening

Definition: Cosening is a deceitful practice that involves cheating or fraudulent dealing. It is also known as cozening. The term is often used to describe any guileful action that cannot be named by a specific term. In the civil law, it is called stellionatus.

Example: A salesman who convinces a customer to buy a product by making false promises is guilty of cosening. Another example is when a person tricks someone into giving them money by pretending to be a charity organization.

These examples illustrate how cosening involves using deceitful tactics to gain an advantage over someone else. It is a form of fraud that can have serious consequences for both the victim and the perpetrator.

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Simple Definition

Term: COSENING

Definition: Cosening is a bad thing people do when they cheat or trick others in a sneaky way. It's like stealing, but instead of taking something, they use lies and deceit to get what they want. It's not a nice thing to do and it's against the law. Sometimes it's also called cozening or stellionatus.

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