personation
11personation — per·son·a·tion …
12personation — Assuming the identity of another. See impersonation …
13personation — noun 1. acting the part of a character on stage; dramatically representing the character by speech and action and gesture • Syn: ↑portrayal, ↑characterization, ↑enactment • Derivationally related forms: ↑personate, ↑enact (for: ↑ …
14false personation — The crime of falsely assuming the identity of another to gain a benefit or avoid an expense. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. false personation The crime of falsely assuming …
15False personation — False False, a. [Compar. {Falser}; superl. {Falsest}.] [L. falsus, p. p. of fallere to deceive; cf. OF. faus, fals, F. faux, and AS. fals fraud. See {Fail}, {Fall}.] 1. Uttering falsehood; unveracious; given to deceit; dishnest; as, a false… …
16false personation — See false impersonation …
17false personation — See false impersonation …
18false personation — See impersonation …
19English criminal law — The Old Bailey, a Crown Court centre, is situated on the site of the former bailey of the London wall English criminal law refers to the body of law in the jurisdiction of England and Wales which deals with crimes and their consequences. Criminal …
20Corrupt practices — United Kingdom This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the United Kingdom …