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What are the dishonest behaviors?

Legal analysis: The first category is behaviors that seriously endanger people's health and life safety, including serious dishonesty in the fields of food and medicine, ecological environment, engineering quality, safety production, fire safety and compulsory product certification. The second category is acts that seriously undermine the fair competition order and normal social order in the market, including bribery, tax evasion and fraud, malicious evasion of debts, malicious arrears of payment or service fees, malicious arrears of wages, illegal fund-raising, contract fraud, pyramid schemes, unlicensed operation, manufacturing and selling fake and shoddy products, intentional infringement of intellectual property rights, bidding for loan qualifications, collusive bidding, false advertising, infringement of the legitimate rights and interests of consumers or securities and futures investors, serious disruption of cyberspace communication order, and gathering people to disturb society. The third category is the behavior of refusing to perform legal obligations, which seriously affects the credibility of judicial organs and administrative organs, including the serious dishonesty of the parties who have the ability to perform but refuse to perform or evade execution after the judicial organs and administrative organs make judgments or decisions.

Legal basis: Article 3 of the Regulations of the Supreme People's Court on Restricting the High Consumption and Related Consumption of the Executed Person states that if the executed person is a natural person, he shall not engage in the following high consumption and consumption behaviors that are not necessary for life and work after taking the consumption restriction measures: (1) When taking the means of transportation, choose the cabin above the second class of the plane, train or ship; (two) high consumption in hotels, hotels, nightclubs, golf courses and other places above the star level; (three) the purchase of real estate or new construction, expansion, high-grade decoration of housing; (four) leasing high-grade office buildings, hotels, apartments and other places to work; (5) Purchasing non-essential vehicles; (6) tourism and vacation; (seven) children attending private schools with high fees; (8) Paying high premiums to purchase insurance wealth management products; (9) Non-essential consumption behaviors such as taking all seats of G-prefix EMU trains and first-class and above seats of other EMU trains. If the person subjected to execution is a unit, the person subjected to execution, its legal representative, principal responsible person, person directly responsible for debt performance and actual controller shall not carry out the acts specified in the preceding paragraph after taking measures to restrict consumption. Anyone who uses personal property for private consumption to commit the acts mentioned in the preceding paragraph may apply to the enforcement court for enforcement. If the examination by the enforcement court is true, it shall be allowed.