fraud
A fraudulent signature is known as signature forgery. This occurs when someone unlawfully replicates the signature of another person. Signature forgery is either done by copying the signature by freehand or by tracing over the real signature.
If someone forges your signature and uses it for fraudulent purposes, it is considered a crime. Forgery is illegal and punishable by law. The person who forged your signature could face criminal charges and potential legal consequences. It is important to report any instances of signature forgery to the authorities to protect yourself and prevent further fraudulent activity.
A false signature on a quitclaim deed makes the entire document invalid. No legal property transfer takes place, and the original owner still retains title. A notary public should not have allowed a forged signature on any document, but is not responsible for the crime (I believe) unless he/she knew it was a forgery. (If the document was not notarized, then in most states it could not have been recorded in the courthouse, making it essentially a worthless paper anyway.)
Fraudulent
Fraudulent means deceitful, or acting on fraud."A fraudulent scheme to escape paying taxes"Fraudulent means something that is faked. A lie.
Yes, it is possible for someone to steal a check and successfully cash it by forging the signature or using other fraudulent means. This is illegal and can result in serious consequences.
He was put in prison for his fraudulent behavior.
Legitimate or kosher could be antonyms of fraudulent.
A name cannot be fraudulent.
If you mean someone else's signature, it is illegal. It's a forgery. If by signing someone else's signature to a document for gain, it's also fraud.
honest, honorable