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<p>1826. May 13</p><p><head>Penal Code</head></p><p><note>Ch. VI. Offences affect<add><del>g</del></add> use of property<lb/>§. Wrongful occupation</note></p><p>Wrongful occupation of moveable subject matter<lb/><note>Wrongful occupation of<lb/>property what</note><lb/>of property is, where without a right, a person makes<lb/>use of it in any way, but without debarring from the<lb/>use of it, those who have a right (1)</p><p>§. <gap/> §. <gap/></p><p>(1) (Right) That person has a right to a thing,<lb/><note>Right, what</note><lb/>in whose favor some collative events in relation<lb/>to it has taken place, no ablative event in<lb/>relation to it having since taken place, nor any<lb/><del>collative event</del> antecedent event, such as to<lb/>destroy by anticipation the effect of such above<lb/>mentioned collative event. For the list of <lb/>ablative and collative events see _____ or non<lb/>penal code.</p>
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Penal Code</head>
<note>Ch. VI. Offences affect<hi rend="superscript"><del>g</del></hi> use of property<lb/>§. Wrongful occupation</note>


<note>Wrongful occupation of<lb/>property what</note>
<p>Wrongful occupation of moveable subject matter<lb/>of property is, where without a right, a person makes<lb/>use of it in any way, but without debarring from the<lb/>use of it, those who have a right (1)</p>
<p>§. <gap/> §. <gap/></p>
<note>A right, what</note>
<p>(1) (Right) That person has a right to a thing,<lb/>in whose favor some collative events in relation<lb/>to it has taken place, no ablative event in<lb/>relation to it having since taken place, nor any<lb/><del>collative event</del> antecedent event, such as to<lb/>destroy by anticipation the effect of such above<lb/>mentioned collative event. For the list of <lb/>ablative and collative events see <!-- |^^^| --> or non<lb/>penal code.</p>


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1826. May 13
Penal Code
Ch. VI. Offences affectg use of property
§. Wrongful occupation

Wrongful occupation of
property what

Wrongful occupation of moveable subject matter
of property is, where without a right, a person makes
use of it in any way, but without debarring from the
use of it, those who have a right (1)

§. §.

A right, what

(1) (Right) That person has a right to a thing,
in whose favor some collative events in relation
to it has taken place, no ablative event in
relation to it having since taken place, nor any
collative event antecedent event, such as to
destroy by anticipation the effect of such above
mentioned collative event. For the list of
ablative and collative events see or non
penal code.



Identifier: | JB/067/320/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 67.

Date_1

1826-05-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

067

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

320

Info in main headings field

penal code

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john neal

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

22153

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