Counterfeit refers to items or documents that are forged, imitated, or fabricated without authorization, usually with the intent to deceive and pass the imitation off as genuine.
The legal offence of making a false instrument intending it to be accepted as genuine, causing harm to others. Under the Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981, an instrument may be a document or device on which information is recorded.
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