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PERSONATION , in See also: English See also: law, a See also: form of See also: fraud consisting in a false See also: representation by one See also: person (by words or conduct) that he is another person living or dead
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It is not an offence by the See also: common law unless the representation is made on See also: oath under circumstances constituting the offence of perjury, or unless the representation if not made on oath is made under circumstances amounting to a common law cheat
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Personation has been made an offence by See also: statute in the following cases: (1) where it amounts to a false pretence by words or conduct, and is done with intent to defraud, and See also: property is by such false pretence obtained, 24 & 25 Vict
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C
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96 SS
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88–90 (see FALSE PRETENCES); (2) in the See also: case of false and deceitful personation of any person or of the heir, executor, See also: administrator, wife, widow, next of kin or relative of any person with intent fraudulently to obtain any See also: land, estate, See also: chattel, See also: money, valuable security or property (37 & 38 Vict
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C
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36 s
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I); (3) in the case of personation of votes at elections (see CORRUPT PRACTICES)
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The first of these offences is a misdemeanour only; the second is a felony punishable by penal servitude for See also: life
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The second offence was created in 1874 in consequence of the Tichborne case, in which under the law as it then stood it had been necessary
to prosecute the claimant for perjury
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Besides the enactments to rest of which a perspective See also: drawing is to be made
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The lowest above referred to there are also a number of provisions for dealing with the personation of sailors, soldiers, pensioners and owners of stock in the public funds or shares in joint-stock companies, and of persons who falsely acknowledge in the name of another recognizances, deeds orSee also: instruments, before a See also: court or person authorized to take the acknowledgment
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Do th e courts uphold personation charges against personators----we have one pending? The penalty is 1yr--$10,000 fine plus bond on damages
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