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Krupp gun
of several concentric cylinders those of a smaller size are forged solid
Uttering
the Coinage Offences Act, 1861, s. 21. Knowingly uttering a forged document is punishable as forgery, The (English) Forgery Act, 1913,
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Transfer
Act, 1959 (54 of 1959), s. 2 (1) (k)] A forged transfer is a nullity. See FORGERY. Includes sale, purchase, exchange,
Indorsement
the cheque by the drawer, after payment obtained by a forged indorsement, see North and South Wales Bank v. Macbeth, 1908
Impound
To take and retain possession of (something, such as a forged document to be produced as evidence) in preparation for a
Great Seal
and statutes there cited. As to forging these seals, see Forgery Act, 1913, s. 5. Consult Campbell's Lives of the Chancellors,
Counterfeasane
Counterfeasane [Fr.], the act of forging.
Smithing
The act or art of working or forging metals as iron into any desired shape
Smith
One who forges with the hammer one who works in metals as a
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