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<head>1</head>
<head>C</head><!-- centred -->
<head>Of Forgery  <note>Definition</note><!-- note only, written in pencil --></head>
 
<p><!-- indented --><note>1</note><!-- note written in red --> <note>Forgery defined</note>  Forgery is where a man is concerned<add>(A)</add><!-- added in pencil --> in <add>doing any thing in the intention<add>(B)</add></add><!-- added in pencil --> <del><gap/></del> of
<lb/>
causing<add>(C)</add><!-- added in pencil --> <add>you to believe<add>(D)</add><!-- (D) written in pencil --></add> a writing or other <add>permanent<add>(E)</add><!-- added in pencil --></add> instrument<add>F</add><!-- added in pencil, note: no brackets around the F --> of discourse<add>(G)</add><!-- added in pencil -->
<lb/>
to <del>have been then contained</del> <add>exhibit<del>ed</del></add> the discourse of such
<lb/>
or such another <add>person</add> whose discourse it does not really
<lb/>
<del>contain</del> <add>exhibit</add, not believing it to <del>contain</del> <add>exhibit</add> the discourse of
<lb/>
that person.
<lb/></p>
 
<p><!-- indented --><note>&#x2014; it's three kinds.</note>  Of Forgery there are three kinds: 1.  Forgery
<lb/>
by fabrication<add>(K)</add><!-- added in pencil -->; 2.  Forgery by alteration<add>(L)</add><!-- added in pencil -->; and 3.
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Forgery by utterance<add>(M)</add><!-- added in pencil -->.
<lb/></p>
 
<head>Exposition.</head><!-- centred -->
<p>[(A) Concerned] See Tit. Co-offenders
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[(B<!-- B, in pencil -->) Intention] [(C<!-- C, in pencil -->) Causing] [(D<!-- D, in pencil -->) Believe]  See Tit.  [Simp. <sic>Falshoods</sic>]
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<hi rend='underline'><!-- foreign text checked: http://search.avg.com/?q=iisdem+verbis&d=4dee1342&tp=chrome&l=en-US&nt=1&i=23  --><foreign>iisdem verbis</foreign>.</hi>
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[(E<!-- E, in pencil -->) Permanent]  See [Simp. <sic>Falshoods</sic>] <!-- foreign text checked: http://search.avg.com/?d=4dee1342&i=23&tp=chrome&q=verbo&lng=en-US&nt=1 --><foreign>verbo</foreign> [Causing]
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[<del>( ) Instrument]</del>.  <add>To p. 105. N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 2</add><!-- added in red -->
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<p>From p. 107. N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 1.<!-- written in red -->
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<p><!-- indented --><note>An original genuine by fabrication, what</note>  An <add>permanent</add> instrument of discourse may be said to have
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been made, fabricated or fashioned by the <del>party</del> <add>person</add>
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whose discourse it purports to be, where it was he
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himself who <del>by his own hands or otherwise</del> by the
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immediate exertion of his own physical powers, for
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instance by his own hands <sic>bestowd</sic> on it that form
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by virtue of which it is calculated to pass for his discourse,
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<del><gap/></del> in the intention - that it should do so.  In such
<lb/>
case it may be said to be genuine by fabrication, or creation
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1 C Of Forgery Definition

1 Forgery defined Forgery is where a man is concerned(A) in doing any thing in the intention<add>(B)</add> of
causing(C) you to believe<add>(D)</add> a writing or other permanent<add>(E)</add> instrumentF of discourse(G)
to have been then contained exhibited the discourse of such
or such another person whose discourse it does not really
contain exhibit</add, not believing it to contain <add>exhibit the discourse of
that person.

— it's three kinds. Of Forgery there are three kinds: 1. Forgery
by fabrication(K); 2. Forgery by alteration(L); and 3.
Forgery by utterance(M).

Exposition.

[(A) Concerned] See Tit. Co-offenders
[(B) Intention] [(C) Causing] [(D) Believe] See Tit. [Simp. Falshoods]
iisdem verbis.
[(E) Permanent] See [Simp. Falshoods] verbo [Causing]
[( ) Instrument]. To p. 105. No 2


From p. 107. No 1.

An original genuine by fabrication, what An permanent instrument of discourse may be said to have
been made, fabricated or fashioned by the party person
whose discourse it purports to be, where it was he
himself who by his own hands or otherwise by the
immediate exertion of his own physical powers, for
instance by his own hands bestowd on it that form
by virtue of which it is calculated to pass for his discourse,
in the intention - that it should do so. In such
case it may be said to be genuine by fabrication, or creation




Identifier: | JB/071/084/001"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

084

Info in main headings field

of forgery

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::s. lay [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

alexander mavrokordatos

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23487

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