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<p>1827 June 22<hi rend="superscript">nd</hi><lb/>
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<head>Penal Code and Civil Code</head><note>B.1.  Offences collectively</note></p>
 
<p><head>Offences affecting Trusts<lb/>
 
Sect<hi rend="superscript">n</hi> consideranda</head></p>
 
<p>I  Of offences against<lb/>
Trust no exposition<lb/>
can be given but by<lb/>
exposition of the<lb/>
word itself</p>
<p>II – Trust the name<lb/>
of a relative idea –<lb/>
correlative ideas, –<lb/>
more than one, must<lb/>
be brought to view.</p>
<p>III – Power a necessary<lb/>
groundwork –<lb/>
Trust therefore admits<lb/>
of every variety of<lb/>
which power is susceptible.</p>
<p>IV  Subject matters<lb/>
of consideration –<lb/>
1 Factitious entitites<lb/>
created – 1 a power<lb/>
2 a service – 3 a benefit<lb/>
4 an obligation.</p>
<p>V – 1. Parties concerned.<lb/>
Primary trust founder<lb/>
or say trust or the sovereign<lb/>
2. Secondary trustor<lb/>
any individual<lb/>
3. A Trustee or aggregate<lb/>
of Trustees<lb/>
4. The intended<lb/>
benefitor or aggregate<lb/>
of benefitors</p>
<p>VI – Ends in view<lb/>
the <unclear>conferring</unclear> the<lb/>
power &amp; imposing<lb/>
the obligation of<lb/>
conferring the intended</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>Offences affecting Trusts<lb/>
&sect;.  Consideranda</head></p>
<p>6 continued<lb/>
benefit.</p>
<p>7<lb/>
4.  Conditions of the<lb/>
intended benefitee corresponding<lb/>
to the division<lb/>
of offence into –<lb/>
1  Offences affecting individuals.<lb/>
2. Affecting<lb/>
a class of individual.<lb/>
3. Affecting the whole<lb/>
community.</p>
<p>8<lb/>
5.  Benefit intended<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">nature shape quality<lb/>
&amp; seat</hi></p>
<p>9<lb/>
6.  Condition of<lb/>
trustees – 1 Public – 2<lb/>
semipublic  3 private.</p>
<p>10<lb/>
1 Public Trustees are<lb/>
public functionaries composing<lb/>
the official establishment<lb/>
in Court<lb/>
Code.  2 semipublic<lb/>
are functionaries belonging<lb/>
to the several sub-legislatures.<lb/>
3 Private<lb/>
are – 1 of a Domestic<lb/>
Trust  2 of a miscellaneous<lb/>
trust</p>
<p>11<lb/>
Domestic Trusts arise<lb/>
from relations of matrimony<lb/>
&amp; consanguinity<lb/>
2 from factitious<lb/>
relations as between<lb/>
master &amp; servant.</p>
<p>(1)</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>Offences affecting Trusts<lb/>
Trusts created by Domestic condition</head></p>
<p>In a domestic Trust<lb/>
In so far as the power<lb/>
is charged with obligation<lb/>
to confer a<lb/>
benefit the relation<lb/>
borne by the power-holder<lb/>
to the subject<lb/>
party is that of guardian<lb/>
to ward.</p>
<p>13<lb/>
Examples  Husband<lb/>
to wife – Father to<lb/>
Child.</p>
<p>14<lb/>
Relations of a mother<lb/>
to her husband the<lb/>
father &amp; to her child<lb/>
more complex.</p>
<p>15<lb/>
Case I – All those<lb/>
alive and a child<lb/>
under age.  Mother<lb/>
&amp; child are fellow<lb/>
servants to the Husband<lb/>
Father – add the Trust<lb/>
they are fellow wards.</p>
<p>16<lb/>
Case II – The husband<lb/>
father dies – no last<lb/>
will.  The above-mentioned<lb/>
mastership<lb/>
and guardianship<lb/>
how shall they be disposed<lb/>
of?</p>
<p>17
Natural candidate<lb/>
for both situations<lb/>
the widowed mother.</p>
<p>18<lb/>
Case III  Deceased<lb/>
husband Father<lb/>
leaves a post <unclear>mortuary</unclear><lb/>
decision.  Qy that the</p>
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1827 June 22nd
Penal Code and Civil CodeB.1. Offences collectively

Offences affecting Trusts
Sectn consideranda

I Of offences against
Trust no exposition
can be given but by
exposition of the
word itself

II – Trust the name
of a relative idea –
correlative ideas, –
more than one, must
be brought to view.

III – Power a necessary
groundwork –
Trust therefore admits
of every variety of
which power is susceptible.

IV Subject matters
of consideration –
1 Factitious entitites
created – 1 a power
2 a service – 3 a benefit
4 an obligation.

V – 1. Parties concerned.
Primary trust founder
or say trust or the sovereign
2. Secondary trustor
any individual
3. A Trustee or aggregate
of Trustees
4. The intended
benefitor or aggregate
of benefitors

VI – Ends in view
the conferring the
power & imposing
the obligation of
conferring the intended


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Offences affecting Trusts
§. Consideranda

6 continued
benefit.

7
4. Conditions of the
intended benefitee corresponding
to the division
of offence into –
1 Offences affecting individuals.
2. Affecting
a class of individual.
3. Affecting the whole
community.

8
5. Benefit intended
nature shape quality
& seat

9
6. Condition of
trustees – 1 Public – 2
semipublic 3 private.

10
1 Public Trustees are
public functionaries composing
the official establishment
in Court
Code. 2 semipublic
are functionaries belonging
to the several sub-legislatures.
3 Private
are – 1 of a Domestic
Trust 2 of a miscellaneous
trust

11
Domestic Trusts arise
from relations of matrimony
& consanguinity
2 from factitious
relations as between
master & servant.

(1)


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Offences affecting Trusts
Trusts created by Domestic condition

In a domestic Trust
In so far as the power
is charged with obligation
to confer a
benefit the relation
borne by the power-holder
to the subject
party is that of guardian
to ward.

13
Examples Husband
to wife – Father to
Child.

14
Relations of a mother
to her husband the
father & to her child
more complex.

15
Case I – All those
alive and a child
under age. Mother
& child are fellow
servants to the Husband
Father – add the Trust
they are fellow wards.

16
Case II – The husband
father dies – no last
will. The above-mentioned
mastership
and guardianship
how shall they be disposed
of?

17 Natural candidate
for both situations
the widowed mother.

18
Case III Deceased
husband Father
leaves a post mortuary
decision. Qy that the


Identifier: | JB/064/040/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 64.

Date_1

1827-06-22

Marginal Summary Numbering

7-18

Box

064

Main Headings

Civil Code; Penal Code

Folio number

040

Info in main headings field

Penal Code and Civil Code

Image

001

Titles

Offences affecting Trusts - Sects consideranda

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C1

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

20394

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