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<head>Of Defraudment by false standards</head>
<head>Of Defraudment by false standards</head>
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in cheating by false standards of weight or measure or by the
in cheating by false standards of weight or measure or by the
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fraudulent application of just standards of weight or measure the offender's
fraudulent application of just standards of weight or measure the offender's
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punishment shall be as follows :
punishment shall be as follows:
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<!-- indent -->1.  He shall be made to do public penance in a peculiar manner.
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<!-- indent -->Frauds : which See.
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[(A)<!-- (A) written in pencil -->  Cheating] Or fraudulently obtaining .  See Tit. [Sharping]</del>  
<p><del>[(A)<!-- (A) written in pencil -->  Cheating] Or fraudulently obtaining.  See Tit. [Sharping]</del>  
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[(D)<!-- (D) written in pencil --> <del>False</del> <add>Themselves</add>]  It matters not whether the standards in question were never
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been so they have since been rendered unconformable ; as by filing away
been so they have since been rendered unconformable ; as by filing away
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a part of a standard weight , or of one of the arms of a balance , or
a part of a standard weight, or of one of the arms of a balance, or
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cutting off a part of a standard measure of length or beating in the
cutting off a part of a standard measure of length or beating in the
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bottom , or putting a false bottom to a measure of capacity<del>,</del>. <del>except</del>  All
bottom, or putting a false bottom to a measure of capacity<del>,</del>. <del>except</del>  All
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<add>the difference is</add> that the criminal consciousness may more easily appear manifest in the
<add>the difference is</add> that the criminal consciousness may more easily appear manifest in the
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5 C Of Defraudment by false standards

1 Punishment . For being concerned
in cheating by false standards of weight or measure or by the
fraudulent application of just standards of weight or measure the offender's
punishment shall be as follows:
1. He shall be made to do public penance in a peculiar manner.
see Tit. [Punishments.]
2. In other respects he may be punished as for simple mercantile
Frauds: which See.


2 From p.6

Exposition.

[(A) Cheating] Or fraudulently obtaining. See Tit. [Sharping]
[(D) False Themselves] It matters not whether the standards in question were never
conformable to the public standard, or whether having originally
been so they have since been rendered unconformable ; as by filing away
a part of a standard weight, or of one of the arms of a balance, or
cutting off a part of a standard measure of length or beating in the
bottom, or putting a false bottom to a measure of capacity,. except All
the difference is that the criminal consciousness may more easily appear manifest in the
former case than in the latter . To p. 6. No 2


3 From p. 2 [(C) Standards Weight] 1. It matters not in what way the instrument employed
as standards purport to indicate the weight of the commodity in



Identifier: | JB/071/151/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-2, 1-2

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

151

Info in main headings field

defraudment by false standards

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

Watermarks

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

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23554

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