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<p>1826. May 12.</p><p><head>Penal Code</head></p><p><note>Ch. VI. Offences affect<hi rend="superscript">g</hi> use of prop<lb/>§. 10 <del>Theft</del> Stealing</note></p><p>Stealing is usurpation of a moveable subject<lb/><note>Stealing what</note><lb/>matter of property accompanied with an intention<lb/>and correspondent endeavor clandestine or<lb/>evasive. <add>The</add> Clandestinity may regard either the act<lb/><note>
<head>1826. May 12.<lb/>
Clandestinity what</note><lb/>itself or the person of the agent. It regards the agent<lb/>where the endeavor of the offender is to prevent the loss<lb/>of the thing from being known to the owner or occupier.<lb/>It regards the person <del>and</del> <add>where</add> the intention<lb/>to prevent <del>the</del> parties concerned from knowing who<lb/>the person is by whom the act of usurpation has<lb/>been performed. By evasiveness is meant <add>to be designated</add> the case<lb/><note>Evasiveness what</note><lb/>in which whether clandestinity have place or<lb/><hi rend="underline">not</hi> it is the design of the offender to place <add>his person</add><lb/><del>himself</del>, or his means of compensation out of the reach<lb/>of justice.</p><p>The penal consequences of theft attach upon<lb/><note>Case where subject<lb/>matter is takers property<lb/>but where the takers<lb/>purpose is to make<lb/>the occupier responsible<lb/>&#x2014; included in theft</note><lb/>the case where the subject matter thus clandestinely<lb/>or evasively taken, is the lawful property of the taker,<lb/>but taken under those circumstances in the view &amp;<lb/>for the purpose of making the occupier responsible for<lb/>the loss.</p>
Penal Code</head>
<note>Ch. VI. Offences affect<hi rend="superscript">g</hi> use of prop<lb/>§. 10 <del>Theft</del> Stealing</note>


<note>Clandestinity what</note>


<note>Stealing what</note>
<note>Evasiveness what</note>
<p>Stealing is usurpation of a moveable subject<lb/> matter of property accompanied with an intention<lb/>and correspondent endeavour clandestine or<lb/>evasive. <add>The</add> Clandestinity may regard either the act<lb/>
itself or the person of the agent. It regards the agent<lb/>where the endeavor of the offender is to prevent the loss<lb/>of the thing from being known to the owner or occupier.<lb/>It regards the person <del>and</del> <add>where</add> the intention<lb/>to prevent <del>the</del> parties concerned from knowing who<lb/>the person is by whom the act of usurpation has<lb/>been performed. By evasiveness is meant <add>to be designated</add> the case<lb/>in which whether clandestinity have place or<lb/><hi rend="underline">not</hi> it is the design of the offender to place <add>his person</add><lb/><del>himself</del>, or his means of compensation out of the reach<lb/>of justice.</p>
<note>Case where subject<lb/>matter is takers property<lb/>but where the takers<lb/>purpose is to make<lb/>the occupier responsible<lb/>&#x2014; included in theft</note>
<p>The penal consequences of theft attach upon<lb/>the case where the subject matter thus clandestinely<lb/>or evasively taken, is the lawful property of the taker,<lb/>but taken under those circumstances in the view &amp;<lb/>for the purpose of making the occupier responsible for<lb/>the loss.</p>


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1826. May 12.
Penal Code
Ch. VI. Offences affectg use of prop
§. 10 Theft Stealing

Clandestinity what

Stealing what

Evasiveness what

Stealing is usurpation of a moveable subject
matter of property accompanied with an intention
and correspondent endeavour clandestine or
evasive. The Clandestinity may regard either the act
itself or the person of the agent. It regards the agent
where the endeavor of the offender is to prevent the loss
of the thing from being known to the owner or occupier.
It regards the person and where the intention
to prevent the parties concerned from knowing who
the person is by whom the act of usurpation has
been performed. By evasiveness is meant to be designated the case
in which whether clandestinity have place or
not it is the design of the offender to place his person
himself, or his means of compensation out of the reach
of justice.

Case where subject
matter is takers property
but where the takers
purpose is to make
the occupier responsible
— included in theft

The penal consequences of theft attach upon
the case where the subject matter thus clandestinely
or evasively taken, is the lawful property of the taker,
but taken under those circumstances in the view &
for the purpose of making the occupier responsible for
the loss.



Identifier: | JB/067/321/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 67.

Date_1

1826-05-12

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

067

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

321

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

22154

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