Counterfeiting

  • 101Contrefaçon — Vente de produits de contrefaçon dans un marché aux puces. La contrefaçon est une violation d un droit de propriété intellectuelle par le fait de reproduire ou d imiter quelque chose (notion de plagiat) sans en avoir le droit ou en affirmant ou… …

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  • 102forgery — /fawr jeuh ree, fohr /, n., pl. forgeries. 1. the crime of falsely making or altering a writing by which the legal rights or obligations of another person are apparently affected; simulated signing of another person s name to any such writing… …

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  • 103forgery — forg·ery n pl er·ies 1: the act of falsely making, altering, or imitating (as a document or signature) with intent to defraud; also: the crime of committing such an act 2: something that is forged Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam… …

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  • 104Chad Holt — is an American writer, actor, and performer in Austin, Texas. He is the subject of an independent documentary film, Total Badass, by director Bob Ray about his struggles with drug use and the criminal justice system. Chad Holt Born Galveston,… …

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  • 105Chiasso financial smuggling case — The Chiasso financial smuggling case began on June 3, 2009 near Chiasso, Switzerland (near the Swiss/Italian border), when Sezione Operativa Territoriale di Chiasso in collaboration with officers of Italian customs/financial military police… …

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  • 106China National Tobacco Corp — China National Tobacco Corporation (Chinese: 中国国家烟草公司) is by sales the largest single manufacturer of tobacco products in the world. It boasts a virtual monopoly in the People s Republic of China, which accounts for roughly 30% of the world’s… …

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  • 107Coin Act 1696 — The Coin Act 1696 (8 9 Will.3 c.26) was an Act of the Parliament of England which made it high treason to make or possess equipment useful for counterfeiting coins. Its title was An Act for the better preventing the counterfeiting the current… …

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  • 108Coin Act 1732 — The Coin Act 1732 (6 Geo. II c. 26) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which made it high treason to counterfeit gold coins. Its title was An Act to prevent the coining or counterfeiting any of the gold coins commonly called Broad… …

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  • 109Counterfeit electronic components — While counterfeiting has existed for centuries, the appearance of counterfeit electronic components is a relatively new phenomenon, unique to the 21st century[citation needed] and the digital age. Mankind has become increasingly dependent on… …

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  • 110One pound (British coin) — This article is about the circulating one pound coin issued since 1983. For earlier coins worth one pound, see Sovereign (British coin), Broad (British coin), Laurel (English coin), and Unite (English coin). One pound United Kingdom Value 1 pound …

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