forgery and altering definition

forgery and altering means an offence when an employee falsifies any signature on official documents or written information and communicates the same to another with the intention of causing actual or potential prejudice or which is potentially prejudicial to the employer, supplier or customers;

Related to forgery and altering

  • Forgery means the physical signing on a document of the name of another person with the intent to deceive. A Forgery may be by means of mechanically reproduced facsimile signatures as well as handwritten signatures. Forgery does not include the signing of an individual’s own name, regardless of such individual’s authority, capacity or purpose.

  • Specialty Alterations means Alterations consisting of kitchens, executive bathrooms, raised computer floors, computer installations, vaults, libraries, internal staircases, dumbwaiters, pneumatic tubes, vertical and horizontal transportation systems, and other Alterations of a similar character.

  • Structural damage means a covered building, regardless of the date of its construction, has experienced the following.

  • Fixtures and Fittings means all the Landlord’s furniture, furnishings, sanitary ware, decorative features, white goods, other equipment or any floor, ceiling or wall coverings and include anything listed in any Inventory and Schedule of Condition supplied.

  • Face covering means a tightly woven fabric or non-woven material with no visible holes or openings, which covers the nose and mouth.