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Forgery

1
Forgery defined
T. p.1

2
– its three kinds
T. p.1

3
No matter what the
substance. X. p.105

4
– Nor what the characters.
X. p.105, 106.

5
Nor whether the
instrument purports
to be an orginal
or a matrix. X. p.106

6.
Nor whether it purports
to be an original
of a copy. X.
p.106

7
An original, what.
X. p.106, 107.

8
As original genuine
by fabrication
what. X. p. 1.

9.
– genuine by execution
or adoption.
X. p.2.

10
Various modes of execution
or adoption
evidenced. X. p.2

11
Execution, what. X p.2.


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12
Import of execution
different according
to the nature of the
contents. X p.102, 103.

13
– where the execution
imports assent.
X. p.103

14
– where it imports
consent. X p.103, 104.

15
Different between
spurious and counterfeit.
X p.104.

16
– between spurious
and false. X. p.104

17
A copy, what. X.
p.107.

18
A copy at first
hand second-hand &c
X. p.107.

19
An ordinary copy
is of sounds not
characters. X. p.107,
108.

20
A fac-simile copy
is of characters.
X p.3.

21
An extract. X. p.108

22
A translation. X p.108

23
A paraphrase. X. p.108


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Forgery

24
An abridgement. X.
p.108.

25.
Difference between
Forgery and counterfeiting.
X p.109.

26
Example – import
of a mark on
silver plate. X. p.109.

27
– Of a mark on
stampt paper. X.
p.109, 110.

28
No matter whether
it be an addition,
diminution, or variation.
X. p.110

29.
– nor in what part.
X. p.110, 111.

30
– nor by what means.
X. p.111.

31.
Alteration is a
partial fabrication
or obliteration. X. p.111.

32
Uttering, what.
X. p.101

33
No matter whether
expressly delivered. X
p.101

34
– nor whether to any
person in particular.
X. p.101, 102.


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35.
False reading preparatory
to execution
is forgery by
utterance. X. p.3

36
For punishment
reference to [Simp.
Falshood]. X. p.4


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Perjury

1
Perjury at large,
what. T. p.1.

2
Criminal perjury,
what. T. p.1.

3
What the authority
may be. X. p.1.

4.
An oath in law,
what. X. p.1.

5
Perjury may be by
writing, pager-language
&c. p.2.

6
For punishment reference
to Falshoods
in general.
X. p.2.

7
Difference between
an oath and a
vow. Obj. p.2.

8
The fact immediately
averred in perjury
is necessarily true.
X. p.4.


Identifier: | JB/068/129/003
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 68.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-33, 1-3, 1-5, 1-36, 1-8

Box

068

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

129

Info in main headings field

simple falshoods personation forgery perjury

Image

003

Titles

defamation

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::s lay [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

alexander mavrokordatos

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

22324

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