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1827. Jany
Penal Code. Table of Offences, as shown by titles of Chapters and Sections.1830 Jan8 18 Requires amendment to make it equivalent to the Copy of July.

Class I.
Private Offences

Ch. I.
Offences affecting the
person.

§. 1. Wrongful Corporal vexation
simple or (2) say curable.
§. 2.1. Wrongful Morbification.
§. 3.2. Wrongful Disfigurement.
§. 4. Wrongful Disablement.
§. 5. Wrongful Mutilation.
§. 6. Wrongful Homicide.
§. 7. Wrongful Mental vexation.
simple.
§. 8. Wrongful Menacement simple.
§. 9. Wrongful Restriction or say compulsory
Restraint at large.
§. 10. Wrongful Compulsion or
say constraint at
large.
§. 11. Wrongful Imprisonment.
§. 12. Wrongful Confinement.
§. 13. Wrongful Banishment.
§. 14. Wrongful Enslavement.

Ch. I.
Offences affecting the
I Reputation.

§. 1. Wrongful Defamation.
§. 2. Wrongful Vituperation.
§. 3. Wrongful Usurpation of
reputation.

§. 4. Wrongful Transference of reputation.
§. 5. Wrongful Interception of
reputation.

Ch. VIII
Offences affecting reputation
and property
1. Usurpation &c of
2. Usurpation of fabricatorship
3. Wrongful ascription
of fabricatorship
4. Usurpation of vendorship.


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Class I.
Private Offences

Ch. III.
Offences affecting person
and reputation.
§. 1. Wrongful Insulting, or say
ignominious corporal
vexation.
§. 2. Wrongful Insulting menacement
– say Ignominious
mention.
§. 3. Wrongful Challenging to fight.
§. 4. Sexual seduction,
allurative or say encitive.
§. 5. Sexual seduction
compulsory.
§. 6. Rape.
§. 7. Vexation lascivious
, one mode.

Ch. IV.
Offences affecting title
to property – tangible or
untangible.

§. 1. Wrongful Non-Collation of title
to the property.
§. 2. Wrongful Ablation &c.
§. 3. Wrongful Usurpation &c.
§. 4. Wrongful Transference.
§. 5. Wrongful Interception.
§. 6. Depretiation of title.
§. Wrongful non-susception?

Ch. VI.
Offences respecting
Onerous obligation:
or say title to exemption.
§. 1. Wrongful Oneration.
§. 2. Wrongful Self-exoneration.
§. 3.3. Wrongful Exoneration.
§. 4. Wrongful Transoneration.
§. Wrongful non-susception.


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Class I.
Private Offences

Ch. VII.
Offences affecting use
of property, but not
title, otherwise than
so far as conferred
by possession.

§. 1. Wrongful Detention, or say
Detainer, or
§. 2. Wrongful Asportation.
§. 3. Wrongful Destruction.
§. 4. Wrongful Deterioration.
§. 5. Wrongful Disturbance of
occupation.
§. 6. Wrongful Interception of
occupation.
§. 7. Wrongful Occupation.
§. 8. Wrongful Profit interception.
§. 9. Wrongful imitation.
§. 9. W. Pecuniary damnification
or say maleficence
simple.
Damnification self-lucrative.
.
§. 10. Embezzlement. Theft: or say
Damnification self-lucrative.
§. 11. Embezzlement.
§. 12. Fraudulent obtainment.
§. 13. Wrongful Extortion.
§. 14. Peculation.

Ch. VIII.
Offences affecting person
and property: title
not otherwise
than in so far as conferred
by possession.

§. 1. Wrongful Destruction forcible.
§. 2. Wrongful Deterioration forcible.
§. 3. Wrongful Detention forcible.
§. 4. Wrongful Asportation forcible.
§. 5. Wrongful Profit interception
forcible.
§. 6. Wrongful Occupation forcible.
§. 7. Wrongful Simple robbery.
§. 8. Wrongful Highway robbery.
§. 9. Wrongful Day House robbery.
§. 10. Wrongful Night House do.
§. 11. Rioting.


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Class I.
Private Offences

Ch. VIII X IX.
Offences affecting title
to power, considered as
a benefit.

§. 1. Wrongful Non-Collation.
§. 2. Wrongful Ablation.
§. 3. Usurpation.
§. 4. Wrongful Transference.
§. 5. Wrongful Interception.

Ch. I X.
Offences affecting power
but not title thereto.

§. 1. Wrongful Disobedience to ordinances
or mandates.
§. 2. Wrongful Resistance to the exercise
of power.
§. 3. Wrongful Disturbance of the
exercise of the powers.

Ch. XI.
Offences affecting title
to condition in life,(a)
I. considered as beneficial

§. 1. Wrongful non-collation.
§. 2. Wrongful ablation.
§. 3. Usurpation.
§. 4. Wrongful transference.
§. 5. Wrongful interception.
II. Considered as burthensome
§. 6.1. Wrongful imposition.
§. 7.2. Wrongful exoneration.
§. 8.3. Wrongful non-susception.
§. 9.4. Wrongful self-exoneration.
§. 10.5. Wrongful transference.

Note (a)
(a.) Conditions in life, are
1. Domestic.
2. Profit seeking.
3. Power-conferring.
4. Rank or Dignity conferg.
Domestic Conditions are
1. Husbandship.
2. Wifeship.
3. Fathership.
4. Mothership.
5. Sonship.
6. Daughtership.
7. Guardianship.
8. Wardship.
9. Relationship.


Identifier: | JB/068/083/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 68.

Date_1

1827-01

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

068

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

083

Info in main headings field

penal code table of offences, as shown by titles of chapters and sections

Image

002

Titles

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

22278

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