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Pipes and tubes
in the manner required. Smaller piece of pipes and tubes differently shaped are manufactured for this purpose, Bharat Forge and Press Industries v. C.C.E., AIR 1990 SC 616: (1990) 1 SCC 532.
Navy Bills
Bills, bills drawn by officers of the Royal Navy for their pay, etc. It is a felony to forge them. See FORGERY.
Bank-notes, or Bank-bills
legal tender for a payment of any amount. The notes first issued were found to be easy to forge, and they were accordingly called in after a short time and others issued instead, 1918. As to half-notes,
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Assay
and Silver Wares Act, 1844 (7 & 8 Vict. c. 22), s. 2, partly repealed by the (English) Forgery Act, 1913 (3 & 4 Geo. 5, c. 27), it is felony to forge or counterfeit any assay
Rock staff
An oscillating bar in a machine as the lever of the bellows of a forge
Krupp gun
of over eight inch bore are made up of several concentric cylinders those of a smaller size are forged solid
Uttering
and after two prior convictions a felony, by the Coinage Offences Act, 1861, s. 21. Knowingly uttering a forged document is punishable as forgery, The (English) Forgery Act, 1913, s. 6. The crime of presenting a false
Transfer
lending, giving and parting with possession. [The Arms Act, 1959 (54 of 1959), s. 2 (1) (k)] A forged transfer is a nullity. See FORGERY. Includes sale, purchase, exchange, mortgage, pledge, gift, loan or any other form
Indorsement
As to the recovery of the amount of the cheque by the drawer, after payment obtained by a forged indorsement, see North and South Wales Bank v. Macbeth, 1908 AC 137. See also DEED; MORTGAGE; RECEIPT. When
Impound
intact at the end of the proceeding. (2) To take and retain possession of (something, such as a forged document to be produced as evidence) in preparation for a criminal prosecution, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
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