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- COUNTERFEIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of COUNTERFEIT is made in imitation of something else with intent to deceive : forged How to use counterfeit in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Counterfeit
- Counterfeit - Wikipedia
A counterfeit is a fake or unauthorized replica of a genuine product, such as money, documents, designer items, or other valuable goods [1][2][3] Counterfeiting generally involves creating an imitation of a genuine item that closely resembles the original to deceive others into believing it is authentic [4]
- COUNTERFEIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
This watch may be a counterfeit, but it looks just like the original Inspect the tickets carefully for possible counterfeits
- RCW 9. 16. 035: Counterfeiting—Penalties. - Washington
(6) A person guilty of counterfeiting shall be fined an amount up to three times the retail value of the items bearing, or services identified by, a counterfeit mark, unless extenuating circumstances are shown by the defendant
- Fraud and Counterfeiting - Homeland Security
Document and benefit fraud pose a severe threat to national security and public safety They create vulnerabilities that may enable terrorists, criminals and unlawful noncitizens to gain entry, solicit employment and ultimately remain in the United States
- Counterfeit Investigations - United States Secret Service
We provide comprehensive analysis of suspected counterfeit obligations, both domestic and foreign To counter threats, we focus on strategic international investigations targeting counterfeiters and their distribution networks
- COUNTERFEIT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Counterfeit definition: made in imitation so as to be passed off fraudulently or deceptively as genuine; not genuine; forged See examples of COUNTERFEIT used in a sentence
- What is Counterfeiting? | International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition
A counterfeit is an item that uses someone else’s trademark without their permission By making or selling a counterfeit, criminals seek to profit unfairly from the trademark owner’s reputation
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