Frauddeceit
Frauddeceit is a neologism used in academic and public discourse to describe a deliberate deception that sits at the intersection of fraud and deceit. The term portrays acts in which a person knowingly misrepresents or conceals facts in order to obtain a benefit, often of a financial nature, by exploiting another's trust or reliance.
Definition and elements: Core elements typically cited are (1) intentional misrepresentation or concealment of material facts;
Legal context: Frauddeceit is not a formal criminal or civil category in most jurisdictions. It is used
Examples: A seller knowingly states a product is new when it is refurbished; a professional inflates credentials
See also: fraud, deceit, misrepresentation, consumer protection. Not a formal term in most legal codes, frauddeceit