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Encyclopedia > Fraus

In Roman mythology, Fraus was the goddess of treachery. A helper of Mercury, the word "fraud" is has its origin in her name. Her Greek equivalent was Apate. Roman mythology can be considered as two parts. ... A goddess is a female deity in contrast with a male deity known as a god. A great many cultures have goddesses, sometimes alone, but more often as part of a larger pantheon that includes both of the conventional genders and in some cases even hermaphroditic (or gender neutral) deities. ... This article treats Mercury in cult practice and in archaic Rome. ...


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Fraus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (69 words)
In Roman mythology, Fraus was the goddess of treachery.
A helper of Mercury, the word "fraud" is has its origin in her name.
Fraus is also a genus of hepialid moths.
CIOT | The Chartered Institute of Taxation: VAT and fraus legis doctrine (1595 words)
Fraus legis is a legal principle developed by the Court of Justice of the European Communities (CJEC) that prevents a person from relying on a right in law where such reliance would constitute an abuse of that right (see Note (1)).
The main thrust of the application of fraus legis by the commissioners has been in relation to tax avoidance but one might consider that this abuse of law or fraus legis principle has a potentially vast application to a European tax such as VAT.
The use of the fraus legis principle, where the taxpayer relies on the wording of the UK legislation, is one that the author considers to be a step too far.
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