★ Keep up to date with the latest news - subscribe to the Transcribe Bentham newsletter; Find a new page to transcribe in our list of Untranscribed Manuscripts
1818 May 26.
Wrongful Ablation of MastershipCh. X. Offences affg title to Condition
§. 2. Wrongful ablation
3. Wrongful ablation of Mastership, is where, with
relation to a certain person considered in the character of a
Servant, another person having in the character legal possession(1) of the condition of a Master
had legal possession of the person attached by him to the
condition of a , the delinquent has performed
a or concurred in the performing of a of
acts, the effect of which is having for the effect to cause
no possession of the to which
attached
The delinquent, does has by some unlawful act(2), positive or
negative has causes does has until the wrong has been
unlawfulness of such act has having been legally
and the
accordingly in such his condition of Master, or
negative, caused causes or contributes to cause such rightful master to be, by
law or otherwise in effect, regarded and dealt with
by law regarded as not being rightfully in in rightful possession
possession of such Mastership.
(2) [Unlawful Act.] See Table of Offences, and their respective Definitions Wrongful Interception of Mastership.
N.B. Judicial falshood, or some one or more of the other Offences
against Justice – of the offences respectively committed by one or more of the
performers of the several parts acted in the Theatre of Justice Judication,
is the species of are the modes of delinquency in by which the mischief here in question
will be most apt to have had its efficient cause.
(1) Legal possession: to wit, by in virtue of some legal title.
For the several titles several titles in this case by which such possession may be acquired, see
Non-penal Code Law of Masters and Servants.
For other P Remedies matters see Wrongful non-Collation of Mastership
Identifier: | JB/067/127/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 67.
|
|||
---|---|---|---|
1818-06-26 |
10-11 |
||
067 |
penal code |
||
127 |
wrongful ablation of mastership |
||
001 |
|||
text sheet |
1 |
||
recto |
d3 / e3 |
||
jeremy bentham; john flowerdew colls |
j whatman 1816 |
||
john flowerdew colls |
|||
1816 |
|||
21960 |
|||