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Truderik007
Nov 17, 2012, 11:03 AM
Is it against the law to trick someone in to signing something that would otherwise not be signed if that person knew what he was actually signing.

Example: telling a person you are signing a document as a witness, but in fact giving consent to something entirely different

Canadian law

tickle
Nov 17, 2012, 12:35 PM
What precisely do you really thing would be wrong with this?

I think it is called fraud in Canada or any place else for that matter.

Truderik007
Nov 17, 2012, 02:04 PM
If lets say, I am told a friend needs a witness' signature for selling their house, and that he would like me to sign the document but that document is in fact a form to consent that I am not allowed anywhere near children (thus not knowing the actual content of that form.)

Example: Signing for consent that you put your child up for adoption without knowing, you're told that it's for other reasons

odinn7
Nov 17, 2012, 02:12 PM
I don't know the legality of it all and I'm sure it's wrong but I have to ask... why would you sign something without reading it over... or at least glancing at it to see what it is that you're signing?

Truderik007
Nov 17, 2012, 02:22 PM
I don't know the legality of it all and I'm sure it's wrong but I have to ask....why would you sign something without reading it over....or at least glancing at it to see what it is that you're signing?

Have you ever bought a product and got a promped of terms of service? You never actually red those have you? Similar situation.

Thinking you're doing someone a favor, but in fact turn out not being true

All I want to know is if that's against the law or not.

odinn7
Nov 17, 2012, 03:40 PM
Have you ever bought a product and got a promped of terms of service? You never actually red those have you? Similar situation.


True... I never actually read them all the way through but I do look them over to see that I'm signing what I'm supposed to be signing.

tickle
Nov 17, 2012, 04:32 PM
I think we will let our legal experts get involved with this, because you are not giving us enough information to give you a complete determination on this, and quite frankly I find you evasive and not truthful.

Odinn, do you not think so ?

odinn7
Nov 17, 2012, 04:39 PM
That's the way I see it too.