Forged definition

Forged means the signing of the name or electronic manipulation of the name of another natural person with the intent to deceive, but does not mean a signature which consists in whole or in part of one’s own name, with or without authority, in any capacity for any purpose.
Forged means a document that purports to be genuine but is not because it has been falsely altered, completed, signed, or endorsed, or contains a false addition thereto or insertion therein, or is a combination of parts of two or more genuine documents.
Forged means a document that purports to be genuine but is not because it has been falsely altered, completed, signed, or endorsed, or contains a false addition thereto or insertions therein . . . .” Id. § 513(c)(2).

Examples of Forged in a sentence

  • Any Forged / Fake document found uploaded then bidder will be disqualified and debarred from all bidding process for two years.

  • Installed and turned-on additional streetlights (Barangays Flores, Longos, Tugatog, and Baritan) to ensure efficient and safer manning of authorized personnel.b. Forged partnership with AFP for the AFP Mobile Kitchen for Barangays Longos, Tonsuya, Catmon, and Taniong.c. Distributed 4,259 relief goods to the vulnerable sector from April 14 to May 1.d. Provided 31,620 hot meals for the fronliners.e. Continuous provision of Free Transportation “Kaagapay para sa mga Health Care Workers at Frontliners”.f.

  • Forged wheels to Indian Railways profile shall be provided on the machine.

  • If it is found that the Demand Draft/FDR/Bank Guarantee as above submitted by the tenderer is False / Forged Or Tenderer treated as ''Non Responsive" then the Earnest Money submitted by such tenderer shall be forfeited and his registration as a contractor of WORKS DIVISION will be suspended for the period of One year.

  • Forged partnership with AFP for the AFP Mobile Kitchen for Barangays Longos, Tonsuya, Catmon, and Taniong.

  • GENERAL: a) Submission of Forged Documents: Bidders should note that Company may verify authenticity of all the documents /certificates / information submitted by the bidder(s) against the tender.

  • Forged does not include the signing of one’s own name, in whole or in part, in any capacity.

  • Submission of false fabricated/ Forged documents for procurement in tender.III.

  • Such rejections may be on account of Fake / Forged / Duplicates already issued / Court Injunctions, etc.

  • Beam Clamps: Forged steel beam clamp, with weldless eye nut (right hand thread), steel tie rod, nuts, and washers, Grinnell’s Fig No. 292 (size for load, beam flange width, and rod size required).


More Definitions of Forged

Forged means the false making or altering, with intent to defraud, of

Related to Forged

  • Document or “Documentation” means documentation in printed or written form, or in tapes, discs, drawings, computer programmes, writings, reports, photographs, films, cassettes, or expressed in any other written, electronic, audio or visual form;

  • GED means general educational development.

  • Message means Data structured in accordance with the Adopted Protocol and transmitted electronically between the parties including where the context admits any part of such Data.

  • Draft means a draft as defined in section 3104 or an item, other than an instrument, that is an order.

  • Security Certificate Has the meaning given such term in Section 8-102(a)(16) of the New York UCC.

  • Letter of Credit Report means a certificate substantially the form of Exhibit H or any other form approved by the Administrative Agent.

  • Underlying Letter of Credit means a letter of credit that has been issued by an Underlying Issuer.

  • Unsubstantiated means the same as that term is defined in Section 62A-4a-101.

  • goods vehicle means a motor vehicle constructed or adapted for use for the carriage of goods or burden of any description or a trailer so constructed or adapted;

  • Credit File means all Credit Documents and all other credit, collateral, or insurance documents in the possession or custody of the Assuming Institution, or any of its Subsidiaries or Affiliates, relating to an Asset or a Loan included in a Put Notice, or copies of any thereof.