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C 11 Theft Eembezzlement and Fraudulent obtainment Of Things found
Justifications The things appearing of no value
If a thing be such as may reasonable be supposed
to have appeared to him not of a value to be worth
regarding the taking of it is not Theft although in
strictness he has no right to take it
A thing may be supposed to appeared to a man to
be of a value to be not worth regarding: if it be such
as it is probable the owner give to any one who should
ask him and be at the trouble of taking it
As a handful of blackberries or hedgenuts in a country where
it is not customary for the occupier of the land to make a profit
of such articles
When the value of a thing is very inconsiderable
although it should appear to have been once occupied a
slight circumstance will make it appear as if the owner had
meant to abandon it when perhaps in reality it was of considerable
value and he never meant to do so
As if a Promisory note of for a considerable sum should by
accident have happened to be blown out at a window: merely
as a piece of paper it might be of value sufficient to induce- a-
Identifier: | JB/072/212/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.
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072 |
penal code |
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212 |
of things found |
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001 |
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copy/fair copy sheet |
4 |
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recto |
f11 / f12 |
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[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif]]] |
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23829 |
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