§ 1806. Affixing false signature to obligation of corporation
A person who, with intent to pass the same as true, fraudulently affixes to an instrument or writing purporting to be a note, draft, or other evidence of debt issued by a corporation, a fictitious or pretended signature purporting to be the signature of an officer or agent of such corporation, though no such person may ever have been an officer or agent of such corporation nor such corporation ever have existed, shall be imprisoned not more than 14 years or fined not more than $1,000.00, or both. (Amended 1971, No. 199 (Adj. Sess.), § 15; 1981, No. 223 (Adj. Sess.), § 23.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 13 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
Chapter 43 - Forgery and Counterfeiting
§ 1801. Forgery and counterfeiting of papers, documents, etc
§ 1802. Uttering forged or counterfeited instrument
§ 1803. Counterfeiting or altering peddler’s license
§ 1804. Counterfeiting paper money
§ 1806. Affixing false signature to obligation of corporation
§ 1807. Making or repairing tools for counterfeit money
§ 1808. Joining parts of several bills or instruments
§ 1810. Making or repairing tools for counterfeiting coin
§ 1811. Making imitation of gold or silver
§ 1812. Officers to make seizures
§ 1813. Making or uttering illicit money
§ 1814. Selling or passing illicit money
§ 1815. Description of paper forged or counterfeited
§ 1816. Possession or use of credit card skimming devices and re-encoders