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<head>C</head><lb/><head>Definition of Forgery.</head><lb/><note>1</note><lb/>individual person in particular, or by any one of a multitude of per-<lb/>:sons, as it may happen: as if it be dropped in a public house or<lb/>in the street.<lb/> -----<lb/> <note>2<lb/> A<lb/> Spurious instrument,<lb/>what.</note> [(D) Spurious] 1. Spurious is that which is not <hi rend='underline'>genuine.</hi> <add>To p. <del><gap/></del> 3. N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 1</add><lb/><note>A<lb/>Genuine Instrument,<lb/>what-</note> 2. For an instrument to be genuine, it must have been exec-<lb/>uted, <add>(AA)</add> 1. (If the person be material) by the person by whom it pur-<lb/>ports to have been made. 2. (If the time be material) at the<lb/>time at which it purports to have been made: 3. (If the place<lb/>be material) at the place at which it purports to <del>be</del> <add>have been</add> made.<lb/><note>Ways in which an<lb/>instrument may be<lb/>executed.</note> [(AA) Executed] 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> An instrument purporting to contain the declarati-<lb/>:on of any party may be authenticated by him by any mark made<lb/>in the intent of expressing his concurrence with the contents; as<lb/>by signing his name, or, if he cannot write, making any other<lb/>kind of mark; or by affixing a seal, a stamp, or any other such<lb/>implement contrived for making an impression.<lb/> -----<lb/> <add>From p. <del><gap/></del> 3 N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 1</add> <note>3<lb/>Import of execution<lb/>different according to the<lb/>nature of the contents.</note> 2. A man's concurrence as applied to the contents of any in-<lb/>:strument operates in either of two ways; according to the nature<lb/>of those contents. In as far as <del>these contents</del> <add>they</add> purport to be an ex-<lb/>:pression of some act of his understanding, for instance of a judge-<lb/>:ment | <head>C</head><lb/><head>Definition of Forgery.</head><lb/><note>1</note><lb/>individual person in particular, or by any one of a multitude of per-<lb/>:sons, as it may happen: as if it be dropped in a public house or<lb/>in the street.<lb/> -----<lb/> <note>2<lb/> A<lb/> Spurious instrument,<lb/>what.</note> [(D) Spurious] 1. Spurious is that which is not <hi rend='underline'>genuine.</hi> <add>To p. <del><gap/></del> 3. N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 1</add><lb/><note>A<lb/>Genuine Instrument,<lb/>what-</note> <p>paragraph</p>2. For an instrument to be genuine, it must have been exec-<lb/>uted, <add>(AA)</add> 1. (If the person be material) by the person by whom it pur-<lb/>ports to have been made. 2. (If the time be material) at the<lb/>time at which it purports to have been made: 3. (If the place<lb/>be material) at the place at which it purports to <del>be</del> <add>have been</add> made.<lb/><note>Ways in which an<lb/>instrument may be<lb/>executed.</note> [(AA) Executed] 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> An instrument purporting to contain the declarati-<lb/>:on of any party may be authenticated by him by any mark made<lb/>in the intent of expressing his concurrence with the contents; as<lb/>by signing his name, or, if he cannot write, making any other<lb/>kind of mark; or by affixing a seal, a stamp, or any other such<lb/>implement contrived for making an impression.<lb/> -----<lb/> <add>From p. <del><gap/></del> 3 N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 1</add> <note>3<lb/>Import of execution<lb/>different according to the<lb/>nature of the contents.</note> <p>paragraph</p>2. A man's concurrence as applied to the contents of any in-<lb/>:strument operates in either of two ways; according to the nature<lb/>of those contents. In as far as <del>these contents</del> <add>they</add> purport to be an ex-<lb/>:pression of some act of his understanding, for instance of a judge-<lb/>:ment | ||
C
Definition of Forgery.
1
individual person in particular, or by any one of a multitude of per-
:sons, as it may happen: as if it be dropped in a public house or
in the street.
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2
A
Spurious instrument,
what. [(D) Spurious] 1. Spurious is that which is not genuine. To p. 3. No 1
A
Genuine Instrument,
what-
paragraph
2. For an instrument to be genuine, it must have been exec-
uted, (AA) 1. (If the person be material) by the person by whom it pur-
ports to have been made. 2. (If the time be material) at the
time at which it purports to have been made: 3. (If the place
be material) at the place at which it purports to be have been made.
Ways in which an
instrument may be
executed. [(AA) Executed] 1st An instrument purporting to contain the declarati-
:on of any party may be authenticated by him by any mark made
in the intent of expressing his concurrence with the contents; as
by signing his name, or, if he cannot write, making any other
kind of mark; or by affixing a seal, a stamp, or any other such
implement contrived for making an impression.
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From p. 3 No 1 3
Import of execution
different according to the
nature of the contents.
paragraph
2. A man's concurrence as applied to the contents of any in-
:strument operates in either of two ways; according to the nature
of those contents. In as far as these contents they purport to be an ex-
:pression of some act of his understanding, for instance of a judge-
:ment
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copy/fair copy sheet |
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