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1818 May 26
Offences against ConditionCh. X. Offences oppg title to condition
§. 1. Wrongful non collation
N.B. This may apply to Government Offices.
Wrongful non-collation of Mastership, is where,
with relation to a certain person, considered in
the character of a Servant(1), a person another person would in
the event of a certain acts, being done for that purpose
by a certain third person, (viz the delinquent)
or by a certain number of persons of whom the delinquent is one,
have had legal possession of the power are
attached by the condition of a Master† †☞ Refer here to the
no-penal Code for
a particularization
of the Modes of Servitude
established or
allowed, and the different
titles by which
the correspondent
mode of Mastership
may be obtained.
the delinquent, being bound by law (2) to conferr
of join concurr in conferring on him the person in question such condition, has
omitted so to do. Modes in which persons by whom
occasions on which this offence is come
Modes in which, persons by whom,
occasions on which this offence is commissable
(1) [a servant] For the several modes of Servantship see
Non-Penal Code tit. Law of Master and Servant Code: and
therein the several sub-titles viz for example, Master and
Apprentice, Master and House Servant, Master and Servant
in Husbandry – Master and Servant in this or that branch of Manufacture.
(2) [bound by law.] This may be judicially, or extra non
judicially.
1. If judicially, then the case is that the person alledged
Master in question having a right to be dealt with in with reference
to the alledged Servant a right to be regarded and
dealt with as Master by the Members of the Judicial Establishment
and the several persons respectively serving under it, the a Judge
or some subordinate Member has refused or omitted to
do his part towards the causing him so to be regarded
and dealt with. In this case the offence comes under
the head of one or more of the Offences against Justice,
which see,
2. If extrajudicially, then it will be in virtue of some
disposition in the Law
of Master and Servant's
Code: which see,
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