Banknote - Law Dictionary Search Results
Currency and Bank Notes Acts, 1914 and 1928 (English)
c. 14, enacting that currency notes are to be deemed banknotes, valuable securities and current coin for certain special purposes such
banknote
A promissory note issued by a bank or banking company payable to the bearer on demand See also sense 4
Forgery
law (ib.). Forgery of (inter alia) any will, deed or banknote is punishable with penal servitude for life, and forgery of
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5th Edn. 231. fraud consisting in offender's using a large banknote to pay for a small purchase; waiting for shopkeeper to
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