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<p><!-- indented -->After what has been said with relation to the
<p><!-- indented -->After what has been said with relation to the
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other offences concerning trust , there will not
other offences concerning trust, there will not
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need much to be said with reference to this .
need much to be said with reference to this.
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<p><!-- indented --><note>Abuse of trust - in what cases termed <hi rend='underline'>extortion</hi> .</note>  Abuse of trust when <add>[+]</add> <note>[+] the <del>blame</del> <add>fault</add> lies <del>not</del> <add><del>in</del> in <del>the understanding but</del> the will and not in the understanding , and when</add></note> committed to the prejudice  
<p><!-- indented --><note>Abuse of trust - in what cases termed <hi rend='underline'>extortion</hi>.</note>  Abuse of trust when <add>[+]</add> <note>[+] the <del>blame</del> <add>fault</add> lies <del>not</del> <add><del>in</del> in <del>the understanding but</del> the will and not in the understanding, and when</add></note> committed to the prejudice  
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of a man's property <add>and</add> not distinguished by any
of a man's property <add>and</add> not distinguished by any
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of those <add>sets of</add> circumstances which constitute the several
of those <add>sets of</add> circumstances which constitute the several
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other <add>sorts of</add> offences against property , <del>forms a particular</del> <add>is commonly termed</add>
other <add>sorts of</add> offences against property, <del>forms a particular</del> <add>is commonly termed</add>
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<del>kind of</del> extortion : of which it forms a particular
<del>kind of</del> extortion: of which it forms a particular
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species already provided for <!-- foreign text checked: http://search.avg.com/?d=4dee1342&i=23&tp=chrome&q=terminis&lng=en-US&nt=1 --><foreign>in terminis</foreign> . <del>In what</del>
species already provided for <!-- foreign text checked: http://search.avg.com/?d=4dee1342&i=23&tp=chrome&q=terminis&lng=en-US&nt=1 --><foreign>in terminis</foreign>. <del>In what</del>
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<note>&#x2014; in what , <hi rend='underline'>oppression</hi></note>  The term oppression is also given to it or whatever
<note>&#x2014; in what, <hi rend='underline'>oppression</hi></note>  The term oppression is also given to it or whatever
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shape it <sic>shews</sic> itself in <add><del><gap/> of</del> <add>[++]</add><!-- added from beneath the first addition --> <note>[++] what point so ever</note></add> <del>whatever <gap/></del> <add><del>possession</del></add> the party
shape it <sic>shews</sic> itself in <add><del><gap/> of</del> <add>[++]</add><!-- added from beneath the first addition --> <note>[++] what point so ever</note></add> <del>whatever <gap/></del> <add><del>possession</del></add> the party
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is affected by it .
is affected by it.
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<p><!-- indented --><note>Little room for it in private trusts .</note>  In private trusts there is scarcely room
<p><!-- indented --><note>Little room for it in private trusts.</note>  In private trusts there is scarcely room
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for such an offence ; since the power which the
for such an offence; since the power which the
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trustee possesses in virtue of the trust , scarcely extends
trustee possesses in virtue of the trust, scarcely extends
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over other others besides the benefitee . If
over other others besides the benefitee. If
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in any instance it should extend a little further , the
in any instance it should extend a little further, the
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consequences of it are scarcely important enough to
consequences of it are scarcely important enough to
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make it worth while to <del><gap/></del><!-- 'gr' or 'gi' --> apply to the injury on  
make it worth while to <del><gap/></del><!-- 'gr' or 'gi' --> apply to the injury on  
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that account a separate mode of treatment .  The  
that account a separate mode of treatment.  The  
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guardian of a ward who had servants <del>under his
guardian of a ward who had servants <del>under his
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command</del> might by means of the power he has
command</del> might by means of the power he has
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over the person and property of the ward , find
over the person and property of the ward, find
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means and occasion to do some injury to such servants :  
means and occasion to do some injury to such servants:  
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but if his<!-- or, 'this' --> injury were punished upon a footing <add>with</add>
but if his<!-- or, 'this' --> injury were punished upon a footing <add>with</add>
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2 C Abuse of Trust

After what has been said with relation to the
other offences concerning trust, there will not
need much to be said with reference to this.

Abuse of trust - in what cases termed extortion. Abuse of trust when [+] [+] the blame fault lies not in in the understanding but the will and not in the understanding, and when committed to the prejudice
of a man's property and not distinguished by any
of those sets of circumstances which constitute the several
other sorts of offences against property, forms a particular is commonly termed
kind of extortion: of which it forms a particular
species already provided for in terminis. In what
— in what, oppression The term oppression is also given to it or whatever
shape it shews itself in of <add>[++] [++] what point so ever</add> whatever possession the party
is affected by it.

Little room for it in private trusts. In private trusts there is scarcely room
for such an offence; since the power which the
trustee possesses in virtue of the trust, scarcely extends
over other others besides the benefitee. If
in any instance it should extend a little further, the
consequences of it are scarcely important enough to
make it worth while to apply to the injury on
that account a separate mode of treatment. The
guardian of a ward who had servants under his
command
might by means of the power he has
over the person and property of the ward, find
means and occasion to do some injury to such servants:
but if his injury were punished upon a footing with




Identifier: | JB/072/077/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

072

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

077

Info in main headings field

abuse of trust

Image

002

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 emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

alexander mavrokordatos

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23694

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