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personation (pɜːsəˈneɪʃən) [n. of action from personate v.] The action of personating. 1. The action of assuming the person of another, or of passing oneself off as some one else (usually for fraudulent purposes).1622 Bacon Hen. VII 113 One of the strangest Examples of a Personation, that euer was i...
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Personation
Personation appears as a crime in the Canadian Criminal Code with the meaning simply of impersonation. Personation is an offence in law in England and Wales: see English criminal law#Forgery, personation and cheating
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Shi (personator)
References
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Personation of a juror
Personation of a juror is a common law offence in England and Wales, where a person impersonates a juror in a civil or criminal trial. Personation of a juror also constitutes a contempt of court.
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monological
monological, a. (mɒnəʊˈlɒdʒɪkəl) [Formed as prec. + -ical.] = monologic. Also of a person: Given to monologue or soliloquy.1823 New Monthly Mag. IX. 394/2 [He] appeared not only in his monological entertainments, but also in the drama. 1829 Carlyle Misc., Ger. Playw. (1840) II. 55 Plays, which..are ...
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Historical changes in personation
Several early texts and commentaries reiterate a traditional history of personation beginning in the second millennium Doubts about personation
The above Liji description of Zhou "subscription club" personation ceremonies quotes Confucius's student and compiler Zengzi (
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John Liston
several dismal failures in tragic parts, some of them in support of Mrs Siddons, he discovered accidentally that his forte was comedy, especially in the personation
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Patrick Costello (Australian politician)
This was not in relation to his own election, but rather his actions in the Mornington seat, where he organised personation.
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Selina Davenport
Newman and Co., 1832)
Personation: a Novel (London: A. K. Newman and Co., 1834)
Etexts
The Sons of the Viscount. I, II, III
Personation (1834): Full text at Google Books: Vol. I, II, III
Further reading
The Letters of Mrs. Gaskell. J. A. V.
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John Miles (MP for Bristol)
His election was soon declared void on 25 June 1868 due to "bribery and personation" and the findings saw the writ for the seat suspended until November
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亨利·弗雷德里克 (威尔士亲王)
Williamson, The Myth of the Conqueror: Prince Henry Stuart, a Study in 17th Century Personation (New York, AMS Press, 1978)
Roy Strong – Henry, Prince
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The Myth of the Conqueror: Prince Henry Stuart, a Study in 17th Century Personation. New York, AMS Press.
3.Roy Strong (2000) [1986].
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Polling agent
The primary purpose of a polling agent is to assist in detection of personation.
The appointment of a polling agent is not legally required.
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Forgery Act 1870
Section 4 - Personation of owners of stock
Section 5 - Engraving plates etc for stock certificates etc
This section was repealed by section 20 of, and
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Crimes Ordinance
Coinage Offences Ordinance 1964 (Cap. 204)
Criminal Intimidation Ordinance 1964 (Cap. 205)
Explosive Substances Ordinance 1966 (Cap. 206)
False Personation Perjury
Incest
Explosive substances
Unmarked Plastic Explosives
Criminal Damage to Property
Forgery and related offences
False Certification and personation
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1878 Wellington City mayoral election
There were a number of cases of personation reported on election day.
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