| Jefferson Hoover Broady, D. A. Haggard, D. Avery Haggard - 1910 - 1240 pages
...1099.) Instruments subject of forgery. 6. (1876.) If an instrument does not purport on the face of it to be good and valid for the purpose for which it was created, it cannot legally be the subject .of forgery, if not genuine. Koode v. State, 5 Neb. 174 (25 Am. Rep.... | |
| Thomas Welburn Hughes - Criminal law - 1922 - 686 pages
...defect on a charge of forgery. In still other words, the forged instrument, to be the foundation for an indictment, must appear on its face to be good and valid for the purpose for which it was created. It must be, in another aspect, such that, if it were genuine, it would be evidence of the fact it sets... | |
| Law - 1895 - 568 pages
...defect on a charge of forgery. In still other words, the forged instrument, to be the foundation for an Indictment, must appear on Its face to be good and valid for the purpose for which it was created. It must be, in another aspect, such that, If it were genuine, It would be evidence of the fact It sets... | |
| Law - 1900 - 534 pages
...the purpose of fraud and deceit (2 East, PC 852) ; the false making of an instrument which purports on its face to be good and valid for the purpose for which it was created, with the design to defraud (1 Leach, 360; Black, Law Diet. 608); the false making or material alteration,... | |
| Texas. Court of Criminal Appeals - Criminal law - 1897 - 760 pages
...quotes from him as follows: " An instrument, to be the subject of forgery, must, on the face of it, be good and valid for the purpose for which it was created." 2 Bishop's Crim. Law, 506. In the case of Cunningham v. People, supra, the prisoner caused to be engraved... | |
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