Forgery - Law Dictionary Search Results
Indenture
in a zig zag fashion to reduce the possibility of forgery and to distinguish it from a deed poll. A deed
Passport
misdemeanour, R. v. Brailsford and McCulloch, (1905) 2 KB 730. Forgery is a misdemeanour under the (English) Official Secrets Act, 1920
Moral turpitude
banking company dealing with money of the general public, commits forgery and wrongfully withdraws money which he is not entitled to
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Navy Bills
pay, etc. It is a felony to forge them. See FORGERY.
Pedigree
L.P. Act, 1925, s. 183 (1) (b); and see the Forgery Act, 1913. As to the admissibility of hearsay evidence in
Punishment
forty shillings from a dwelling-house, and down to 1832 for forgery. In the former case the jury would falsely find the
Reduction improbation
form of the action of reduction in which falsehood and forgery are alleged against the deed or document sought to be
Sessions of the peace
re-enacted by Perjury At, 1911 (c. 6), s. 10. (8) Forgery. (9) Unlawfully or maliciously setting fire to crops of corn,
Consolidation Acts (English)
and Workshop Act, 1901, the Coal Mines Act, 1911, the Forgery Act, 1913, the Companies Act,1929, the Poor Law Act, 1930,
Currency and Bank Notes Acts, 1914 and 1928 (English)
and current coin for certain special purposes such as the Forgery (English) Act, 191, the Larceny Act, 1861, and other offences
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Forgery - Law Dictionary Search Results
Indenture
in a zig zag fashion to reduce the possibility of forgery and to distinguish it from a deed poll. A deed
Passport
misdemeanour, R. v. Brailsford and McCulloch, (1905) 2 KB 730. Forgery is a misdemeanour under the (English) Official Secrets Act, 1920
Moral turpitude
banking company dealing with money of the general public, commits forgery and wrongfully withdraws money which he is not entitled to
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Navy Bills
pay, etc. It is a felony to forge them. See FORGERY.
Pedigree
L.P. Act, 1925, s. 183 (1) (b); and see the Forgery Act, 1913. As to the admissibility of hearsay evidence in
Punishment
forty shillings from a dwelling-house, and down to 1832 for forgery. In the former case the jury would falsely find the
Reduction improbation
form of the action of reduction in which falsehood and forgery are alleged against the deed or document sought to be
Sessions of the peace
re-enacted by Perjury At, 1911 (c. 6), s. 10. (8) Forgery. (9) Unlawfully or maliciously setting fire to crops of corn,
Consolidation Acts (English)
and Workshop Act, 1901, the Coal Mines Act, 1911, the Forgery Act, 1913, the Companies Act,1929, the Poor Law Act, 1930,
Currency and Bank Notes Acts, 1914 and 1928 (English)
and current coin for certain special purposes such as the Forgery (English) Act, 191, the Larceny Act, 1861, and other offences
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