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Forgery - Definition, Examples, Cases, and Processes - Legal Dictionary
Definition of Forgery. Noun. A crime that involves making to altering a writing with the attempt to defraud another person or entity. Noun. The production of fake art or others works that a person claims are genuine fabricating. Noun. The act of devising, fabricating, or counterfeiting a document or other object. Origin Middle English forge.
Forgery | Penalties, Document Fraud & Counterfeiting | Britannica
Forgery, in law, making of a false writing with an intent to defraud. Writing, to be forgery, must either have legal significance or be commonly relied upon in business transactions. It need not be handwriting; the law of forgery covers printing, engraving, and typewriting as well.
What is Forgery? | Forgery Laws & Forging Signature | LegalMatch
What is Forgery? Forgery is making, using, altering, or possessing a false document with the intent to commit fraud. Forgery can be the creation of a false document, or changing an authentic one. Forgery is a crime that is classified as a felony in all fifty states and by the federal government.
Forgery - FindLaw
The law defines forgery as the making of a fake document, the modification of an existing document, or the unauthorized signing of a signature. It was Oscar Wilde who said: “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery." But when someone attempts to pass off that imitation as the real thing, it could be a crime.
Forgery Law | Criminal Law Center | Justia
The criminal offense of forgery consists of creating or changing something with the intent of passing it off as genuine, usually for financial gain or to gain something else of value. This often involves creation of false financial instruments, such as checks, or official documents.
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