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1818. June 14.
Penal CodeCh. X. Offences affectg. Condition in life
§. 1. Generalia
1.
A condition in life
what.
2.
– of what composed.
3.
A condition in life a
figurative subject of
possession.
4.
Conditions are
1. Private, including
domestice.
2. Political, including
1. Public.
2. Semi-public.
5.
Offices in the offical
Establishment are Political
conditions in life.
6.
Domestic conditions
are
1. Simple.
2. Complex.
7.
The simple are
1. Master.
2. Servant.
3. Guardian.
4. Ward.
8.
Condition of Master, composed
of power and
rights – that of servant,
of obligation.
9.
Condition of guardian
composed of obligations
with rights necessary
for the discharge –
that of the Ward; composed
of rights, with obligations
necessary for the
exercise of those rights
and powers.
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10.
Offences against condition
1. Respecting title.
2. Non respecting title.
11.
Offences affecting condition
in life must
affect person, reputation
or property.
12.
But without the addition
of the condition
in life, these offences
would not have
place.
13.
Complex conditions –
1. Father
2. Child.
14.
These conditions complex,
only in a state
of civilization.
15.
3. Master
4. Servant.
This relation varied
in complexity, according
to the maturity of the
servant's age.
16.
In case of relationship
as an efficient cause
of title in consequence
of decease, offences
against this class of
condition in life involved
in offences
against property.
17.
From relationship
of father and child, all
other genealogical
relationships derived.
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18.
Natural relationship
and guardianship,
though united
in the same persons,
are distinct conditions.
19.
Of complex conditions,
the two last
are Husband and
Wife.
20.
This condition unites
those of Father
and child, and Master
and servant.
21.
To these are added
those rights and obligations
peculiar to
the relation of husband
and wife.
22.
Relation of mother
and child during
the Father's life.
23.
Husband naturally
stronger than the
wife, and master of
both wife and child.
24.
In his absence, the
mother the mistress
of the child.
25.
Offences against condition
in life.
Consideranda –
1. Occasions
2. Modes
3. Offenders
4. Motives.
5. Repression in
case of habituality.
26.
Offenders who.
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27.
Proof of criminal
consciousness fabrication
of false evidence.
28.
Modes of fabrication
1. Forgery.
2. Personation.
3. False assertion written
4. False assertion oral.
5. Fabrication of circumstantial
evidence.
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