14-125. Forgery of bank notes and other instruments by connecting genuine parts.
If any person shall fraudulently connect together different parts of two or more bank notes, or other genuine instruments, in such a manner as to produce another note or instrument, with intent to pass all of them as genuine, the same shall be deemed a forgery, and the instrument so produced a forged note, or forged instrument, in like manner as if each of them had been falsely made or forged. (R.C., c. 34, s. 66; Code, s. 1037; Rev., s. 3420; C.S., s. 4299.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
§ 14-119 - Forgery of notes, checks, and other securities; counterfeiting of instruments.
§ 14-120 - Uttering forged paper or instrument containing a forged endorsement.
§ 14-121 - Selling of certain forged securities.
§ 14-122 - Forgery of deeds, wills and certain other instruments.
§ 14-123 - Forging names to petitions and uttering forged petitions.
§ 14-124 - Forging certificate of corporate stock and uttering forged certificates.
§ 14-125 - Forgery of bank notes and other instruments by connecting genuine parts.