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<head>Of Theft or Stealing</head><lb/>
<head>Of Theft or Stealing</head><lb/>


From p.2.<lb/>
<p>From p.2.</p>
 
<p>2.  It matters not whose property it be: who <note> Nor whose property it be</note>  whether
<lb/>
it belong to a single individual, to an assemblage
<lb/>
of individuals, to a body corporate, to the government
<lb/>
or to the public at large:nor in short in what manner<lb/>
the property of it be parcelled out.</p>


2It matters not whose property it be: who <add>- Nor whose property it be</add> <lb/>- whether it belong to a single individual, to an assemblege<lb/> of individuals, to a body corporate, to the government<lb/> or to the public at large:nor in short in what man<lb/>ner the property of it be parcelled out.<p>paragraph</p>
<p>3Nor although the offender himself have
<lb/>  
an interest in it: (so as the other criminative circumstances
<lb/>  
do but concur.) As if a man to whom a
<lb/>  
thing is to belong <del>tomorrow</del> <add>a year hence</add>, takes it privily today:
<lb/>  
or as if, having delivered a thing to a man to keep
<lb/>  
for you, you take it back privily with a view
<lb/>  
to charge him with the value.</p>


3.  Nor although the offender himself have<lb/> an interest in it: (so as the other criminative cir<lb/>cumstances do but concur.) As if a man to whom a<lb/> thing is to belong <del>tomorrow</del> a year hence,takes it privily today:<lb/> or as if, having delivered a thing to a man to keep<lb/> for you, you take it back privily with a view<lb/> to charge him with the value.<p>paragraph</p>
<head><del><gap/></del> Instructions to the Legislator</head>


<head>heading</head><gap/>Instructions to the Legislator<lb/>
<p>Here is the place for the Game Laws to come
Here is the place for the Game Laws to come in.   If it be thought ^ <hi rend='superscript'>fit</hi> <del>proper</del> to give the property<lb/> of certain wild animals wherever found to the own<lb/>er of the soil, the taking them under the crimina<lb/> tive circumstances of theft, will be perfectly of the<lb/> nature of theft.   If it be thought <gap/>fit  to <del>bestow it upon</del> parcel it<lb/> out <gap/>among <hi rend='superscript'>any numbers of</hi> persons of a certain description<lb/> indescriminately^ <hi rend='superscript'>to <gap/> by giving the property of every such animal to whichever of such persons can first receive it,</hi> the case is perfectly the same.  Which<lb/> of these dispositions is the most expedient, or whether<lb/> there may be^ <hi rend='superscript'>and what</hi> other that would be more so, are ques<lb/>tions that belong not to the <del>criminal</del> penal branch of the<lb/> law, but to the laws of Property.
<lb/>
in. If it be thought ^ <add>fit</add> <del>proper</del> to give the property
<lb/>  
of certain wild animals wherever found to the owner
<lb/>  
of the soil, the taking them under the criminative
<lb/>  
circumstances of theft, will be perfectly of the
<lb/>  
nature of theft. If it be thought fit  to <del>bestow it upon</del> <add>parcel it</add>
<lb/>  
out <del>up</del> among <add>any numbers of</add> persons of a certain description
<lb/>  
indiscriminately <add>to wit by giving the property of every such animal to whichever of such persons can first receive it</add>, the case is perfectly the same.  Which
<lb/>  
of these dispositions is the most expedient, or whether
<lb/>  
there may be <add>and what</add> other that would be more so, are questions
<lb/>  
that belong not to the <del>criminal</del> <add>penal</add> branch of the<lb/> law, but to the laws of Property.</p>






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Of Theft or Stealing

From p.2.

2. It matters not whose property it be: who Nor whose property it be whether
it belong to a single individual, to an assemblage
of individuals, to a body corporate, to the government
or to the public at large:nor in short in what manner
the property of it be parcelled out.

3. Nor although the offender himself have
an interest in it: (so as the other criminative circumstances
do but concur.) As if a man to whom a
thing is to belong tomorrow a year hence, takes it privily today:
or as if, having delivered a thing to a man to keep
for you, you take it back privily with a view
to charge him with the value.

Instructions to the Legislator

Here is the place for the Game Laws to come
in. If it be thought ^ fit proper to give the property
of certain wild animals wherever found to the owner
of the soil, the taking them under the criminative
circumstances of theft, will be perfectly of the
nature of theft. If it be thought fit to bestow it upon parcel it
out up among any numbers of persons of a certain description
indiscriminately to wit by giving the property of every such animal to whichever of such persons can first receive it, the case is perfectly the same. Which
of these dispositions is the most expedient, or whether
there may be and what other that would be more so, are questions
that belong not to the criminal penal branch of the
law, but to the laws of Property.




Identifier: | JB/071/047/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

047

Info in main headings field

of theft or stealing

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f17 / f18 / f19 / f20

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::r williams [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

c. hamilton

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23450

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