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<head>THEFT Pretence of Title.</head>
<head>THEFT Pretence of Title.</head>


<pb/>What is <unclear>Trover</unclear><lb/> <note>v. 1 Burr. 452</note>
<p>What is Trover v. 1 Burr. 452<lb/>
Miller v. Race.<lb/>
Miller v. Race.<lb/></p>


<head>THEFT  PRETENCE of Title - Finding</head>


<p>Propose that he who conceals a thing<hi rend='underline'> found</hi> above<lb/>
<head>THEFT PRETENCE of Title &#x2014; Finding</head>
a certain value shall be exposed in public with the thing<lb/>
 
<p>Propose that he who conceals a thing <hi rend='underline'>found</hi> above<lb/>
a certain value shall be exposed <add>in public</add> with the thing<lb/>
<del>tied</del> <add>fastened</add> to him in some ignominious manner: as<lb/>
<del>tied</del> <add>fastened</add> to him in some ignominious manner: as<lb/>
about his neck.<lb/></p>
about his neck.</p>
 


<head>APHORISM</head>
<head>APHORISM</head>


<p>Finding is a pretence of Title.</p>
<p>Finding is a pretence of Title.</p>


<head>THEFT. PRETENCE of TITLE.</head>
<head>THEFT. PRETENCE of TITLE.</head>


<note>Aphorism of Wives</note> <p>To what appears to belong to the Husband, the<lb/>
<note>Aphorism &amp; Wives</note> <p>To what appears to belong to the Husband, the<lb/>
Wife hath a pretence of Title.<lb/></p>
Wife hath a pretence of Title.<lb/></p>


<head>THEFT Pretence of Title.</head>
<head>THEFT Pretence of Title.</head>


<p><del>Finding</del> <add>Taking</add> with pretence of Title in one instance, viz.<lb/>
<p><del>Finding</del> <add>Taking</add> with pretence of Title in one instance, viz.<lb/>
finding <del>of a Hawk, without bringing it to the Sheriff<lb/>
finding of a Hawk, without bringing it to the Sheriff<lb/>
is made <gap/></del> punishable with 2 years imprisonment<lb/>
is made <del><gap/></del> punishable with 2 years imprisonment<lb/>
or more by 36 Ed. 3.22.37 Ed.3.19.<lb/></p>
or more by 36 Ed. 3.22.37 Ed.3.19.</p>




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THEFT Pretence of Title.

What is Trover v. 1 Burr. 452
Miller v. Race.


THEFT PRETENCE of Title — Finding

Propose that he who conceals a thing found above
a certain value shall be exposed in public with the thing
tied fastened to him in some ignominious manner: as
about his neck.


APHORISM

Finding is a pretence of Title.


THEFT. PRETENCE of TITLE.

Aphorism & Wives

To what appears to belong to the Husband, the
Wife hath a pretence of Title.


THEFT Pretence of Title.

Finding Taking with pretence of Title in one instance, viz.
finding of a Hawk, without bringing it to the Sheriff
is made punishable with 2 years imprisonment
or more by 36 Ed. 3.22.37 Ed.3.19.





Identifier: | JB/073/045/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 73.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

073

Main Headings

law in general

Folio number

045

Info in main headings field

theft pretence of title

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[partial motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23885

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