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1827 June 6
Penal or Civil Code Ch. Offences affectg Trust
1. Persons offendable
2. Protracted offenders
Parties capable of being wrongees in by an Offence affecting trust
1. Trust-founders individual. 2. Intended benefitees. 3. Trustees. 4. Strangers?
2. Persons capable of being wrongers in an Offence affecting trust
1. Trust Founders individual? 2. Intended benefitees. 3. Trustees. 4. Strangers?
3. Interestees capable of being wronged by the institution of a trust
1. The community at large. 2. Government as trustee for the community.
I. Purposes of a trust fund
1. Profit seeking (Joint Stock Companies). 2. Eleemosynary
3. Eleemosynary instructional. 4. Interior communication. 5. Insertions.
5. (calamity obviating). 6. Loss-diminishing. Example
Assigner of Intellectual's property
Combination of interestees interests of different species in the same
person or persons
1. Creditors constituted Assignees of Insolvents
Instructional
Art. 1. Of the several sorts or classes of persons or
parties presented to view by the state of things in which the fictitious entity stiled a
trust has place the only one which in the penal Code
requires to be placed on the carpet brought to view is the a trustee in the
case in which on the occasion of an offence affecting trust
it is by a person so related to the trust whose relation to the trust is designated
by that appellation has bears a part in the commission of the
offence.
Art. 2. This case is susceptible of two modifications.
1. One is where that in which it is by the creation of the trust that the offence faculty of committing the offence
is produced: as for instance the case where the embezzlement or
peculation to the detriment of the pecuniary subject matter of the trust
say the trust fund, constitutes the matter of the offence.
2. The other is where the relation borne by the trustee to the
intended benefitee is not as above essential, but accidental
and foreign to the nature of the offence: as in the case of a
quarrel between an intended benefitee and his trustee, and an act of
corporal vexation with
or without insult committed
by either on the
person of the other.
Identifier: | JB/068/282/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 68.
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