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<p>C 25</p>
 
<head>Of Semi-public Offences in general.</head>
 
<p><note>8. Offences against Property</note> 8. Offences against Property. These may all of them<lb/>
to the present purpose <sic>admitt</sic> of a joint consideration.<lb/>
Offences against property <del>affecting are the <gap/></del> <add>may come to be of a</add><lb/>
<del><sic>admitts</sic> of</del> <add>semi-public nature in</add> two cases. 1. where an indeterminable<lb/>
multitude of individuals suffer jointly by<lb/>
one and the same incident: 2. where they suffer<lb/>
severally by separate incidents. (It is to be observed<lb/>
that a number of <del>individuals</del> <add>persons</add> may be <del>individuals</del> <add>deemed individually</add> indeterminable,<lb/>
whenever it is either impossible to determine<lb/>
them or not worth the while.) The first case is that<lb/>
where the property in respect of which the class of<lb/>
individuals in question suffers is <del>this joint property</del> <add>an article in which</add><lb/>
<del><gap/></del> the whole class <add>have a joint interest:</add> <note>whether that interest be <del><gap/></del> a fiduciary or administrational interest only, or a beneficial interest only, or <del>both</del> <add>both</add> <del>together</del> <add>together.</add> <del>which is the <gap/></del></note> Of this nature are some of the offences<lb/>
which have been already noticed as being capable in<lb/>
particular cases of <del>being regarded</del> displaying them selves<lb/>
in the shape of offences against person. So also the<lb/>
stealing or embezzling money <add>or otherwise obtaining by any of the offences against property</add> for instance which is<lb/>
the property of a corporation: The <add>stealing</add> destroying or endamaging<lb/>
of mile<del>s</del>-stones, direction posts, <add>fountains</add> statues or<lb/>
pieces of ornamental architecture <del>that contribute to the</del> <add>designed for the convenience</add><lb/>
or amusement of those who travel <del>in</del> <add>over</add> such or such a<lb/>
road. The destroying <del>of it</del> or endamaging of <del>churches</del> <add>Town-houses</add><lb/>
Market-places, or Churches: the destroying endamaging or <add>stealing</add></p>
 
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C 25

Of Semi-public Offences in general.

8. Offences against Property 8. Offences against Property. These may all of them
to the present purpose admitt of a joint consideration.
Offences against property affecting are the may come to be of a
admitts of semi-public nature in two cases. 1. where an indeterminable
multitude of individuals suffer jointly by
one and the same incident: 2. where they suffer
severally by separate incidents. (It is to be observed
that a number of individuals persons may be individuals deemed individually indeterminable,
whenever it is either impossible to determine
them or not worth the while.) The first case is that
where the property in respect of which the class of
individuals in question suffers is this joint property an article in which
the whole class have a joint interest: whether that interest be a fiduciary or administrational interest only, or a beneficial interest only, or both both together together. which is the Of this nature are some of the offences
which have been already noticed as being capable in
particular cases of being regarded displaying them selves
in the shape of offences against person. So also the
stealing or embezzling money or otherwise obtaining by any of the offences against property for instance which is
the property of a corporation: The stealing destroying or endamaging
of miles-stones, direction posts, fountains statues or
pieces of ornamental architecture that contribute to the designed for the convenience
or amusement of those who travel in over such or such a
road. The destroying of it or endamaging of churches Town-houses
Market-places, or Churches: the destroying endamaging or stealing


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Identifier: | JB/071/135/001"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

135

Info in main headings field

of semi-public offences in general

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f25 / f26 / f27 / f28

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

alexander mavrokordatos

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23538

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