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<head>41</head>
<head>C</head><!-- right of centre -->
<head>Of <sic>Falshoods</sic> in general.</head><!-- centred -->
<p>2.  He may be imprisoned or confined to hard-labour in
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proportion to the value of the loss.  <add>in the same manner
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as for criminal devastation</add>
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<p><!-- indented --><note>&#x2014; In subjecting to designs affecting reputation</note>  For Forgery in the view of subjecting another to any
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loss of reputation, or of advancing the reputation of his own
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skill or talents to the prejudice of any competitor, particularly in or for any lucrative employment, <add>(a) or of justifying or excusing the fact</add> the offender, over
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and above the ordinary punishment, may be punished
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ignominiously with the iron pen.  <add>For</add>
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<head><add>From p. 40 at bottom</add><!-- addition in red, and left-aligned -->  Note<!-- 'Note' centred -->.  <note>2</note><!-- in red --></head>
 
<p><add><del><gap/></del> (b)</add>  <del>Lucrative Employment.</del>  Nothing is more common than to see
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a Tradesman or Manufacturer forge the name or mark of another
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Tradesman or Manufacturer with the view of giving reputation
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to his own wares.  This practice comes under the abovementioned
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provision.  It calls loudly for restraint. It is <del>prejudicial</del> <add>pernicious</add>
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<del>to</del> <add>in several points of view. To</add> the individual Trader or Manufacturer by depriving him
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of the profit which he would make by the superiority of his
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wares. Could it be known what that profit would amount
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to, for instance ten pound in the course of a year, <add>it would be seen that</add> the mischief
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to him is just as great as if a Sum to the same amount were <add>stolen</add>
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41 C Of Falshoods in general.

2. He may be imprisoned or confined to hard-labour in
proportion to the value of the loss. in the same manner
as for criminal devastation

— In subjecting to designs affecting reputation For Forgery in the view of subjecting another to any
loss of reputation, or of advancing the reputation of his own
skill or talents to the prejudice of any competitor, particularly in or for any lucrative employment, (a) or of justifying or excusing the fact the offender, over
and above the ordinary punishment, may be punished
ignominiously with the iron pen. For


From p. 40 at bottom Note. 2

(b) Lucrative Employment. Nothing is more common than to see
a Tradesman or Manufacturer forge the name or mark of another
Tradesman or Manufacturer with the view of giving reputation
to his own wares. This practice comes under the abovementioned
provision. It calls loudly for restraint. It is prejudicial pernicious
to in several points of view. To the individual Trader or Manufacturer by depriving him
of the profit which he would make by the superiority of his
wares. Could it be known what that profit would amount
to, for instance ten pound in the course of a year, it would be seen that the mischief
to him is just as great as if a Sum to the same amount were stolen




Identifier: | JB/071/067/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

067

Info in main headings field

of falshoods in general

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f41 / f42

Penner

Watermarks

myears

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline fox

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23470

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