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Forgery of licences, certificates, etc. 
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50.—(1) A person who— 
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(a) forges or counterfeits any licence or certificate required for the purposes of this Act, 
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(b) gives or signs a certificate knowing it to be false in any material particular, 
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(c) knowingly utters or makes use of a licence or certificate so forged, counterfeited or false as aforesaid, 
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(d) knowingly utters or makes use of as applying to any person a licence or certificate which does not so apply, 
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(e) personates any person named in a licence or certificate, 
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(f) falsely pretends to be an inspector, 
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(g) wilfully connives at any such forging, counterfeiting, giving, signing, uttering, making use, personating or pretending, 
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(h) wilfully makes a false entry in any document required for the purposes of this Act to be kept or served or sent, 
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(i) wilfully makes or signs a false declaration when making or signing a declaration required for the purposes of this Act, or 
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(j) knowingly makes use of any such false entry or declaration, 
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shall, without prejudice to any other offence, be guilty of an offence under this Act. 
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(2) In this section, “forges” has the same meaning as in the Forgery Act, 1913. 
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