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1818. May 27.
Penal CodeCh. X Offences affecting exercise of condition.
§. 15. Wrongful desertion
1.
Evitation of Mastership,
what.
2.
Wrongful desertion of
Guardianship, what.
3.
Desertion and abdication
– distinction between
the two Offices.
4.
Circumstances indicative
of desertion –
1. Direct declaration.
2. Absentation of Guardian
from Ward's
place of residence.
5.
Wrongful evitation of
Guardianship, what.
6.
Wrongful detractation
of fathership, what.
7.
This, the name of the
offence committed by
a father, bound, as under
Rome-bred law,
to marry the mother
of his illegitimate children
born before he
marries.
8.
So, where a person
bound to adopt a
child, fails to do so.
9.
Wrongful detractation
of Hustandship
what.
10.
Do. of Servantship
what.
11.
Do. of fathership
what.
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12.
Desertion what.
13.
Elopement – how corresponding
to desertion.
14.
Intention of never
resuming the function,
not necessary to
constitute desertion
or elopement.
15.
Remedies see Law of
Guardian and Ward,
Father and Child,
Husband & Wife.
16.
Abuse of Mastership
what.
17.
Eventually to cause
evil to the party, subject,
is essential to all
power.
18.
No justification for
the production of vice
by means of the power.
19.
Evil produced either
instrumentally or
ultimately.
20.
Power of punishment
in the hands of the
Master.
21.
Punishment employed
by Master to cause
Servant to embrace
any religion, is abuse
of Mastership.
22.
Wrongful disturbance
of Mastership what.
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23.
Breach of duty, on the
part of Servant, what.
24.
Services required of
Servant different according
to the class
of Servants.
25.
Services negative
and positive.
26.
On the part of the Servant,
omission or
refusal may require
application of sistitive
remedies.
27.
Elopement of a Servant,
what.
28.
Remedies dependent
on the nature of the
service. Sistitive
remedy may be, arrestation
of servant,
and re-delivery into
Master's power.
29.
Attempts and preparation
may warrant
the application of preventive
remedies.
30.
Wrongful disturbance
of servantship
what.
31.
Evil, in this case, generally
done to the
Master alone, not to
the Servant.
32.
Servant stealing –
evil suffered generally
by Master alone.
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