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Public records
Public records, includes: (i) any document, manuscript and file, (ii) any microfilm, microfiche and facsimile copy of a document, (iii) any reproduction of images … Public records, includes: (i) any document, manuscript and file, (ii) any microfilm, microfiche and facsimile copy of a document, (iii)
Documents
Documents, records, writings, precepts, instruc-tions, or directions. See DISCOVERY; ROLLS. Documents means the document read as a whole and … Documents, records, writings, precepts, instruc-tions, or directions. See DISCOVERY; ROLLS. Documents means the document read as a whole and not
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Record
may be determined by regulations. [Depositories Act, 1996 (22 of 1966), s. 2 (1) (i)] Includes-- (i) any document, manuscript and file; (ii) any microfilm, microfiche and facsimile copy of a document; (iii) any reproduction of image … case, R. Mitra v. State of Uttar Pradesh, 1959 All LJ 263. Means which lead the land tribunal recording a finding on the issue referred to, must be remitted alongwith the findings of the civil court. All
record
something in reproducible form [ a telephone conversation] vi : to record something [re-kərd] n 1 : the documentary account of something [confidential medical s]: as a : an official document that records the acts of a … record and notice of a title or interest in property [ a deed] [ a mortgage] see also recording act 3 : to cause (as sound, images, or data) to be registered on something in reproducible form
Instrument
[R. v. Riley, (1896) 1 QB 309; R. v. House, 28 TLR 186]; also an engine. Includes every document by which any right or liability is, or purports to be, created, transferred, modified, limited, extended, suspended, extinguished … Instrument [instrumentum, Lat., fr. instruo, to prepare or provide], a formal legal writing-e.g., a record, charter, deed or transfer, or agreement. By s. 205(1)(viii.) of the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, 'Instrument'
file
file filed fil·ing vt 1 a : to submit (a legal document) to the proper office (as the office of a clerk of court) for keeping on file among the … to the proper office (as the office of a clerk of court) for keeping on file among the records esp. as a procedural step in a legal transaction or proceeding [filed a tax return] [a financing statement
Forgery
not to be forgery, Reg. v. Martin, (1879) 5 QBD 34. The act of fraudulently making a false document or altering a real one to be used as if genuine, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 661. … 889; (1908) 2 KB 208. See also FLASE TRADE DESCRIPTION. Whoever makes any false documents or false electronic record or part of a document or electronic record, with intent to cause damage or injury, to the public
Sessions of the peace
respectively have or has jurisdiction to try when committed by one person. (17) Stealing or injuring records or documents belonging to any court of law. (18) Stealing or destroying, or concealing, wills or documents containing evidence of … and certain Acts of Parliament. The Court is a Court of oyer and terminer, and a Court of record, and not a Court of inferior jurisdiction. The jurisdictional is criminal an civil, and arises from the commission
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document recording
Matched in: Term document recording
Public records
Public records, includes: (i) any document, manuscript and file, (ii) any microfilm, microfiche and facsimile copy of a document, (iii) any reproduction of images … Public records, includes: (i) any document, manuscript and file, (ii) any microfilm, microfiche and facsimile copy of a document, (iii)
Documents
Documents, records, writings, precepts, instruc-tions, or directions. See DISCOVERY; ROLLS. Documents means the document read as a whole and … Documents, records, writings, precepts, instruc-tions, or directions. See DISCOVERY; ROLLS. Documents means the document read as a whole and not
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Record
may be determined by regulations. [Depositories Act, 1996 (22 of 1966), s. 2 (1) (i)] Includes-- (i) any document, manuscript and file; (ii) any microfilm, microfiche and facsimile copy of a document; (iii) any reproduction of image … case, R. Mitra v. State of Uttar Pradesh, 1959 All LJ 263. Means which lead the land tribunal recording a finding on the issue referred to, must be remitted alongwith the findings of the civil court. All
record
something in reproducible form [ a telephone conversation] vi : to record something [re-kərd] n 1 : the documentary account of something [confidential medical s]: as a : an official document that records the acts of a … record and notice of a title or interest in property [ a deed] [ a mortgage] see also recording act 3 : to cause (as sound, images, or data) to be registered on something in reproducible form
Instrument
[R. v. Riley, (1896) 1 QB 309; R. v. House, 28 TLR 186]; also an engine. Includes every document by which any right or liability is, or purports to be, created, transferred, modified, limited, extended, suspended, extinguished … Instrument [instrumentum, Lat., fr. instruo, to prepare or provide], a formal legal writing-e.g., a record, charter, deed or transfer, or agreement. By s. 205(1)(viii.) of the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, 'Instrument'
file
file filed fil·ing vt 1 a : to submit (a legal document) to the proper office (as the office of a clerk of court) for keeping on file among the … to the proper office (as the office of a clerk of court) for keeping on file among the records esp. as a procedural step in a legal transaction or proceeding [filed a tax return] [a financing statement
Forgery
not to be forgery, Reg. v. Martin, (1879) 5 QBD 34. The act of fraudulently making a false document or altering a real one to be used as if genuine, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 661. … 889; (1908) 2 KB 208. See also FLASE TRADE DESCRIPTION. Whoever makes any false documents or false electronic record or part of a document or electronic record, with intent to cause damage or injury, to the public
Sessions of the peace
respectively have or has jurisdiction to try when committed by one person. (17) Stealing or injuring records or documents belonging to any court of law. (18) Stealing or destroying, or concealing, wills or documents containing evidence of … and certain Acts of Parliament. The Court is a Court of oyer and terminer, and a Court of record, and not a Court of inferior jurisdiction. The jurisdictional is criminal an civil, and arises from the commission
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