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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
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(5) any machinery, instrument, tool, plate, die or thing capable of producing on paper or any other material used for writing, any special words, letters, figures, marks or lines, usually used, or resembling those usually used, on any paper specially provided by any person as aforesaid; or
(6) any paper or other material used for writing, on which have been produced any words, letters, figures, marks or lines as aforesaid;
is guilty of felony.
And if the stamp, seal, signature, or document, the making of which constitutes a forgery, be a stamp, seal, signature or document mentioned in Section 259, subsections (1), (2), (4), (5), (6), or a bank note, or a stamp, seal or signature on any document mentioned in the said subsections, or a bank note, an intent to commit, or to facilitate, or prepare for, the commission of forgery shall not be necessary to constitute the offence, and the felony shall be punishable with penal servitude for fourteen
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266.—Offences as to Stamps.
Any person who—
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A. 307.
(1) fraudulently removes from any material any stamp (h).
B. 347 (d)- used for the purposes of the public revenue or of the Post C. 511 (3)– Office of any part of His Majesty's dominions, or any & 55 V.
(7). foreign state, with intent that any use should be made of "such stamp, or of any part of it; or
c. 38, sa.
(2) fraudulently mutilates any such stamp, with intent that any use should be made of any part of it; or
(3) fraudulently fixes or places upon any material, or upon any such stamp, any such stamp or part of such stamp, which has been removed from any other material, or out of or from any other stamp; or
(4) fraudulently erases or otherwise removes, either really or apparently, from any stamped material, anything written thereon, with intent that any use should be made · of the stamp thereon; or
(5) knowingly and without lawful excuse, has in his possession or dispuses of anything obtained or prepared by any such act as aforesaid,
is liable to fourteen years penal servitude if the stamp dealt with or with which the material dealt with is stamped, is a stamp used for the purposes of the public revenue as aforesaid— and is guilty of a misdemeanour, and also of a simple offence if such stamp is used for the purposes of the Post Office as aforesaid.
267.-Offences relating to Registers.
Any person who
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A. 310-1.
B. 319 (2), 350 (a), (b), 351 (4), 352
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A. 315.
B. 355, ef.
H. 357.
C. 503. Cf. 50 & 51 V. c. 28, s.
A. 308-9.
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B. 348, 349
(1) unlawfully inserts or knowingly permits, or causes, (b), (c). or attempts to cause, to be inserted in any register, record, C. 199-501. or document required or authorised by law to be kept or 24 & 25 V. maade, or any copy thereof or extract therefrom made c. 98, s. according to law, any entry known to him to be false; or 36-7.
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(2) knowingly and unlawfully destroys, defaces or injures, or permits to be destroyed, defaced or injured, such register, record, or document, or any such copy or any extract; or
(3) unlawfully and for any fraudulent purpose takes any sach register, record or document from its place of deposit, or conceals it; or
(4) being a person having by law the custody of such register, record or document, permits it to be so taken or concealed;
and any person who knowing that a false insertion has been made in a register, record or document as aforesaid, uses or attempts to use it, or any copy thereof, or extract therefrom, as though a false insertion had not been made, or causes or attempts to cause any person so to use it,
is guilty of felony; and if the register is a register of births, baptisms, marriages, deaths or burials, is liable to penal servi tude for life.
268.-Offences relating to Certificates.
Any person who being authorised or required by law to make or give any certificate relating to any register, record, or document authorised or required by law to be kept in A.B.: or to the keeping or making of any such register, record, or document, or any entry therein; or to any copy of or extract from any such register, record or document, or any part thereof; or to any particular required for the purpose of keeping or making any such register, record, or document,
makes or gives a certificate which he knows to be a false certificate; or
makes or gives a certificate relating to such register, record or document, or any entry therein or part thereof, which he knows to be a false register, record, document or entry;
and any person who, knowing such certificate to be so made or given, uses or attempts to use it as if it were lawfully made or given, or causes or attempts to cause any person so to use it,
is guilty of felony; and if the register is a register of births, baptisms, marriages, deaths or burials, is liable to penal servi- tude for life.
269.-Definition of Trade Mark and public Mark.
A trade mark is a word or mark of any kind whatever which
(4) is lawfully used by any person to denote any article to be of the manufacture, production, workmanship or merchandise of that person, or to be a thing of any particular description made or sold by that person; or
(2) in pursuance of any Statute or Ordinance relating to registered designs, is to be put or placed upon, or attached to, anything, during the existence of any copy- right or other sole right acquired under the provisions of any Statute or Ordinance.
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A public mark is any word, letter or mark used by, or devised for the use of, any public official of any part of His Majesty's dominions, in or for the execution of his duties under any Ordinance of A.B. or any law, Statute, or Ordinance
any part of His Majesty's dominions.
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270.-Imitating Trude Marks and public Marks.
Any person who with intent to defraud, or to enable another A. 315–6. to defraud,
B. 356-7. 0. 503.
(a) makes a trade mark or public mark or an imitation Cf. 50 & 51 thereof; or
V. c. 28, B.
(b) knowingly uses a trade mark, or public mark, or an imitation thereof, on any article or on anything containing or connected with any article, so that the trade mark or public mark so used indicates that the article is such as is designated by such mark when it is not;
is guilty of a misdemeanour and also of a simple offence.
Op the conviction of any person of an offence under this section, anything which he has in his possession to which such trade mark or public mark or imitation has been applied, and every instrument which he hus in his possession, or which he has used, for applying any such trade mark or public mark or imitation, is liable to be forfeited to His Majesty.
271.-Personation.
B. 359-61.
Any person who falsely and fraudulently personates any A. 318-20, person mentioned or described in any document, or any person C. 514-7. entitled to any right or property through, or as representing, 24 & 25 V. any such person, is liable to be punished as though he had c. 98, s. 3. forged such document.
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