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II. Form |
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2.3 Form Abrogation and Corruptions |
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Article 63-Forgery |
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Canon 1761 |
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Forgery is the making of an imitation of some original Form with the deliberate intention to deceive. Therefore, a Forger is a fabricator of false imitation form. |
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Canon 1762 |
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Forgery is a deliberate act of deception. Hence, forgery is the deliberate concealment of a known truth in order to mislead or cheat. Thus to “deceive” is to cause a man or woman to believe what is false, to lead into error and delude. |
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Canon 1763 |
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The age of a thing does not mitigate its defect if clearly a forgery. |
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Canon 1764 |
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A foundation of lies does not make a Kingdom of God, but a den of vipers doomed to fall. |
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