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THEFT - Definition - Content of Owner
*6 G.3 48 1
In fact it is the absence of this circumstance
& not the obscure jargon
about the amicus furandi which the usual Acts
of Parliament have assumed for as the intention
of criminality in their description
of this offence - I mean those Acts (which
will be more particularly considered hereafter)
made for bringing in the several subject
matters of property with the Law's
protection against the crime offence which had been were
excluded from it by the original narrow provisions of
the Common Law.
But this as we have seen is is but insufficient
when the only one; the other of
the absence of "Protince of Title"is omitted
in those which have an
prefixed
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theft definition consent of owner |
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jeremy bentham |
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