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<head>C</head>
<head>Of Family Imposture.</head>
<note>Family Imposture defined.</note>
<p>Family Imposture is where a person in the intent of<lb/>
enjoying or causing another to enjoy the benefit of being reputed to stand<lb/>
in a certain degree of family relationship <add>(A)</add> to such another person or persons<lb/>
falsely pretends himself or another to stand in that degree of relationship<lb/>
to the prejudice of some other person, and knowing such<lb/>
pretension to be false.<lb/></p>
<head>Exposition</head>.<lb/>
<p>[(A) Relationship]<note>No matter what the Relationship: whether Natural-Matrimonial or by Marriage.</note> 1. It matters not of what nature or degree the<lb/>
relationship is: whether natural by passing for the Son or Daughter<lb/>
Father or Mother or any other Blood-Relation of the person in question:<lb/>
or matrimonial; to wit by passing for the Husband or Wife<lb/>
of the person in question; or by marriage, for instance, by passing<lb/>
for the son or daughter, or father or mother or other blood-relation<lb/>
of the Husband or Wife of the person in question. <lb/></p>


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<p>2. Accordingly when a woman produces brings up or <sic>recognizes</sic><lb/>
any person for her Child, knowing that person not to be her Child,<lb/>
it is a species of Family Imposture.<lb/></p>


<p>3. So where any other Person does the same thing whether the <add>pretended</add><lb/></p>




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Click Here To Edit C Of Family Imposture. Family Imposture defined.

Family Imposture is where a person in the intent of
enjoying or causing another to enjoy the benefit of being reputed to stand
in a certain degree of family relationship (A) to such another person or persons
falsely pretends himself or another to stand in that degree of relationship
to the prejudice of some other person, and knowing such
pretension to be false.

Exposition.

[(A) Relationship]No matter what the Relationship: whether Natural-Matrimonial or by Marriage. 1. It matters not of what nature or degree the
relationship is: whether natural by passing for the Son or Daughter
Father or Mother or any other Blood-Relation of the person in question:
or matrimonial; to wit by passing for the Husband or Wife
of the person in question; or by marriage, for instance, by passing
for the son or daughter, or father or mother or other blood-relation
of the Husband or Wife of the person in question.

2. Accordingly when a woman produces brings up or recognizes
any person for her Child, knowing that person not to be her Child,
it is a species of Family Imposture.

3. So where any other Person does the same thing whether the pretended



Identifier: | JB/071/111/001"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

111

Info in main headings field

of family imposture

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::myears [lion with crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline fox

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23514

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