Fraud is a very complicated crime. I absolutely hate that I need to know the basic for my law degree as it fills a thousand pages of commentary literature in just one of the largest German legal commentaries because it's just that complicated.
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Meanwhile the Chinese ambassador to Germany has been called in by the German foreign ministry after an airplane in service of the German Airforce has been targeted by a laser defense system onboard a Chinese frigate. The plane was deployed on the EU mission to safeguard international trade in the red sea
And it would never hold up in European courts
They will blame it on migrants and asylum seekers obviously - and by that Orban will blame Ukraine and once again demand parts of Ukrainian territory
Not true for most EU countries.
Based Bernd is how I call this lovely loaf of bread.
His surname is Bernd, don't be mean to him
The Navy (the German one though) is the only time I've ever had a bad reaction on a vaccine. Granted they just topped of every vaccine you need, regardless if you still had protection, plus it was a multi-desease vaccine and the flue one is what got me - likely because I've just never really got the flu
A gallon is 3.79 litres. Meaning that gas in your place is 1.45 $/litre. Gas here is currently 1.65€/litre (depending on octan grade, this is for 90 oct) or 6.26€/gallon or 7.12$/gallon at the current exchange rate.
Sorry to burst your bubble but prices aren't that different anymore - and these are German prices with quite hefty taxation
Just because it makes even less sense than then invasion of Iraq doesn't mean TACO will not try anyway
I propose the thin blade applicator
Just because these were voluntary non-reciprocal dispositions of wealth would not automatically make this not fraud in Germany at least.
I talked with a few fellow students and their gut feeling was that this could be fraud as well. After talking a bit about the matter we had quite a few issues apart from the voluntary aspect as well.
All dispositions in fraud are voluntary for one, otherwise this would be in the ballpark of robbery and the like (as in involuntary dispositions).
The act of giving a gift is not necessarily irreversible as there are ways to fight the disposition on grounds of fraud for one. Which would tick one of the requirements of fraud: the disposition needs to be unlawful.
Anyway you're right in that there are quite a few reasons to conclude this isn't fraud. If it is, it would be a very "heavy" case which would make this a felony in Germany.