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Void and voidable
act unless avoided, e.g., if a suit is filed for a declaration that a document is fraudulent and/or forged and fabricated, it is voidable as the apparent state of affairs is the real state of affairs and
Mistake
Mistake, misconception, error. Money paid under a mistake of a material fact, as where a person discounts a forged bill, is recoverable (though a banker paying the forged cheque of a customer cannot charge the customer with
Actions rescissory
Actions rescissory are either (1) actions of proper improbation for declaring a writing false or forged; (2) actions of reduction-improbation, for the production of a writing in order to have it set aside or
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Foge
The Cornish name for a forge used for smelting tin
Brand new
Quite new bright as if fresh from the forge
forged
Not genuine counterfeit used mostly of signatures and documents See forge v t 4
Bloomery
A furnace and forge in which wrought iron in the form of blooms is made directly from the ore or more rarely
Blacksmith
A smith who works in iron with a forge and makes iron utensils horseshoes etc
Chafery
An open furnace or forge in which blooms are heated before being wrought into bars
Fire new
Fresh from the forge bright quite new brand new
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