Uttering can be considered serious depending on the context. It typically refers to the act of passing or presenting something as genuine or true, often involving a document or currency that is forged or counterfeit. In legal terms, uttering false documents or currency is a crime that can carry significant consequences.
The attempt to pass off a forged document,die or seal,etc..or counterfeit coin,as genuine when it is known to be forged.
Offense-Holding/False Start Defense- Pass Interference/Offside
The airport code for False Pass Airport is KFP.
Forgery ! at least , if she tries to pass it as a legal document ! !ADDED: If her intent was to pass it off as the real thing, she is liable for felony charges- which could include: Falsification of a public document - Forgery - and probably several other offenses that may be applicable - not to even mention Contempt of Court.
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False, it's known as the forearm pass.
If you change a material fact (any statement that can be confirmed or refuted) and attempt to pass the document off as fact then you are guilty of fraud. You could also be guilty of identity theft, deception, coersion, false pretenses..... Don't do it.
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No, a boarding pass is not the same as a ticket. A ticket is the document that confirms your purchase of a seat on a flight, while a boarding pass is the document that allows you to board the plane and shows your seat assignment.