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Yazoo Frauds Act
Yazoo Fraud Yaz"oo Fraud (U. S. Hist.) The grant by the State of Georgia, by Act of Jan. 7, 1795, of 35,000,000 acres of her western territory, for $500,000, to four companies known as the Yazoo Companies from the region granted; -- commonly so called, the act being known as the Yazoo Frauds Act, because of alleged corruption of the legislature, every member but one being a shareholder in one or more of the companies. The act granting the land was repealed in 1796 by a new legislature, and the repealing provision was incorporated in the State constitution in 1798. In 1802 the territory was ceded to the United States. The claims of the purchasers, whom Georgia had refused to compensate, were sustained by the United States Supreme Court, which (1810) declared the repealing act of 1796 unconstitutional. Congress in 1814 ordered the lands sold and appropriated $5,000,000 to pay the claims.

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- The Fraud is a historical novel based on the Tichborne case written by Zadie Smith and published by Penguin in 2023. Mrs Touchet is the Scottish housekeeper...
- Electoral fraud, sometimes referred to as election mani****tion, voter fraud, or vote rigging, involves illegal interference with the process of an election...
- content to evidence the contract. The term statute of frauds comes from the Statute of Frauds, an act of the Parliament of England (29 Chas. 2 c. 3)...
- The Statute of Frauds (29 Cha. 2. c. 3) (1677) was an act of the Parliament of England. It required that certain types of contracts, wills, and grants...
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- Computer fraud is the use of computers, the Internet, Internet devices, and Internet services to defraud people or organizations of resources. In the...
- have both intrinsic and extrinsic frauds. The U.S. Supreme Court defined and distinguished intrinsic from extrinsic fraud in its unanimous 1878 United States...
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