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Penal Code</p> | Penal Code</p> | ||
<note>Remedies Suppo<gap/><lb/> | <note><!-- In pencil -->Remedies Suppo<gap/><lb/> | ||
Office <gap/><lb/> | Office <gap/><lb/> | ||
Modes of chronicality</note><lb/> | Modes of chronicality</note><lb/> | ||
<p>For examples of the modes <add>causes from</add> in what <add>a</add> any officer<lb/> | <p>For examples of the modes <add>causes from</add> in what <add>a</add> any officer<lb/> | ||
is capable of becoming chronical take the following</p> <p>1. <add>Continually<add> illegal<gap/> continuty</add></add> The act itself a continuing | is capable of becoming chronical take the following</p> <p>1. <add>Continually<add> illegal<gap/> continuty</add></add> The act itself a continuing one: as in the case of<lb/> | ||
imprisonment</p> | imprisonment</p> | ||
<p>2. <add>Continuity of</add> The intention to committ the illegal act. This applies<lb/> | <p>2. <add>Continuity of</add> The intention to committ the illegal act. This applies<lb/> | ||
to all <del>cases</del> | to all <del>cases</del> offences considered as being such <hi rend="underline">in tendency</hi>:<lb/> | ||
viz. to preparations and attempts <gap/> be the<lb/> | viz. to preparations and attempts <gap/> be the<lb/> | ||
nature of the offence alone < | nature of the offence alone <unclear>insinuated</unclear></p> | ||
<p>3. Continuity from the | <p>3. Continuity from the negative quality of the act. <gap/><lb/> | ||
non-payment of a debt: | non-payment of a debt: yet riddance <add>non performance</add> of any other<lb/> | ||
service</p> | service</p> | ||
4. Existence of a habit correspondent to the act<lb/> | <p>4. Existence of a habit correspondent to the act<lb/> | ||
From the consideration of <del>acts of</del> an act of any sort<lb/> | From the consideration of <del>acts of</del> an act of any sort<lb/> | ||
considered as being frequently repeated by the same person<lb/> | considered as being frequently repeated by the same person<lb/> | ||
<add>a number of</add> individual acts of the same species and denomination<lb/> | <add>a number of</add> individual acts of the same species and denomination<lb/> | ||
being <del>frequently</del> <add>successfully</add> committed by him is formed the sort<lb/> | being <del>frequently</del> <add>successfully</add> committed by him is formed the sort<lb/> | ||
of fictitious <gap/> <del><gap/> <gap/></del> framed for the | of fictitious <gap/> <del><gap/> <gap/></del> framed for the convenience<lb/> | ||
of speech and called a habit: <del>frame</del> factitious it<lb/> | |||
can not but be since independently <add>over and above</add> of the acts in question<lb/> | |||
it has not any real or <del><gap/></del> separate or real existence<lb/> | |||
<gap/>eed so in the case of <add>a correspondent</add> disposition <del><gap/></del> by which is meant<lb/> | |||
a supposed future probable habit.</p> | |||
<p>An instance of an offence particularly apt to become<lb/> | |||
chronical in this mode is the offence of drunkenness: <add>one of those</add> a self<lb/> | |||
regarding offences which supposing it not productive of any other<lb/> | |||
<del>includes</del> <add>mor<gap/> in it</add> its own punishment.</p> | |||
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1818 June 25
Penal Code
Remedies Suppo
Office
Modes of chronicality
For examples of the modes causes from in what a any officer
is capable of becoming chronical take the following
1. Continually<add> illegal continuty</add> The act itself a continuing one: as in the case of
imprisonment
2. Continuity of The intention to committ the illegal act. This applies
to all cases offences considered as being such in tendency:
viz. to preparations and attempts be the
nature of the offence alone insinuated
3. Continuity from the negative quality of the act.
non-payment of a debt: yet riddance non performance of any other
service
4. Existence of a habit correspondent to the act
From the consideration of acts of an act of any sort
considered as being frequently repeated by the same person
a number of individual acts of the same species and denomination
being frequently successfully committed by him is formed the sort
of fictitious framed for the convenience
of speech and called a habit: frame factitious it
can not but be since independently over and above of the acts in question
it has not any real or separate or real existence
eed so in the case of a correspondent disposition by which is meant
a supposed future probable habit.
An instance of an offence particularly apt to become
chronical in this mode is the offence of drunkenness: one of those a self
regarding offences which supposing it not productive of any other
includes mor in it its own punishment.
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