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<p>1826. April 26.</p><p><head>Penal Code.</head></p><p><note>Ch. <add>VI.</add> Offences affect<add>g</add> use of property<lb/>§. 10. Stealing.</note></p><p>§. 10.<lb/>Art 1. Stealing <add>has place</add> is where, by wrongful<lb/><note>Stealing what</note><lb/>practice, without consent of any person<lb/>entitled, or by him supposed to be entitled to<lb/>give such consent, <gap/> converts to his own<lb/>use, thereby depriving of the use of it a<lb/><del>lawful proprietor</del> person entitled thereto,<lb/>with intent to avoid being on that account<lb/>amenable to law.</p><p>Mem. In general, stealing is clandestine,<lb/><note>Stealing generally<lb/>clandestine but<lb/>punishment the same<lb/>whether the stealing<lb/>? be open or not</note><lb/>but the effect and demand for punishment<lb/>etc. may be the same, be the fact ever<lb/>so openly performed, show <del>the</del> it to be the<lb/>takers intention not to be amenable on<lb/>that account to the law, for example &#x2014;<lb/>running away in such part as not to be<lb/>to be found.</p><p>N.B. See to the case where the goods are <hi rend="underline">not</hi> &amp;<lb/>where they <hi rend="underline">are</hi> the property of the person who <hi rend="underline">steals</hi>.</p>
<head>1826. April 26.<lb/>
Penal Code.</head>
<note>Ch. <add>VI.</add> Offences affect<hi rend="superscript">g</hi> use of property<lb/>§. 10. Stealing.</note>
 
<note>Stealing what</note>
<p>§. 10.<lb/> Art 1. Stealing <add>has place</add> is where, by wrongful<lb/>
practice, without consent of any person<lb/> entitled, or by him supposed to be entitled to<lb/> give such consent, <del>it</del> converts to his own<lb/>use, thereby depriving of the use of it a<lb/><del>lawful proprietor</del> person entitled thereto,<lb/>with intent to avoid being on that account<lb/>amenable to law.</p>
<note>Stealing generally<lb/>clandestine but<lb/>punishment the same<lb/>whether the stealing<lb/>? be open or not</note>
<p>Mem. In general, stealing is clandestine,<lb/>but the effect and demand for punishment<lb/>etc. may be the same, be the fact ever<lb/>so openly performed, show <del>the</del> it to be the<lb/>takers intention not to be amenable on<lb/>that account to the law, for example &#x2014;<lb/>running away in such part as not to be<lb/>to be found.</p>
<p>N.B. See to the case where the goods are <hi rend="underline">not</hi> &amp;<lb/>where they <hi rend="underline">are</hi> the property of the person who <hi rend="underline">steals</hi>.</p>






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1826. April 26.
Penal Code.
Ch. VI. Offences affectg use of property
§. 10. Stealing.

Stealing what

§. 10.
Art 1. Stealing has place is where, by wrongful
practice, without consent of any person
entitled, or by him supposed to be entitled to
give such consent, it converts to his own
use, thereby depriving of the use of it a
lawful proprietor person entitled thereto,
with intent to avoid being on that account
amenable to law.

Stealing generally
clandestine but
punishment the same
whether the stealing
? be open or not

Mem. In general, stealing is clandestine,
but the effect and demand for punishment
etc. may be the same, be the fact ever
so openly performed, show the it to be the
takers intention not to be amenable on
that account to the law, for example —
running away in such part as not to be
to be found.

N.B. See to the case where the goods are not &
where they are the property of the person who steals.




Identifier: | JB/067/322/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 67.

Date_1

1826-04-26

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

067

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

322

Info in main headings field

penal code

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john neal

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

22155

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