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<head>Theft. Table of Contents</head>


<head>Theft or Stealing defined.</head>
<p>&#x2014; Exposition<lb/>&#x2014;The taking away may be with<lb/> or without removing.<lb/> &#x2014; The thing may be moveable<lb/> or immoveable.<lb/>&#x2014;The value may be marketable<lb/> or confined<lb/> &#x2014; Constant or occasional.<lb/> &#x2014; Natural or conventional<lb/>&#x2014; Intrinsic or representative<lb/> &#x2014; Private or public.</p>


<head>Criminative<lb/>Circumstances</head>
<p> 1. Concealment of the Act of Taking.<lb/> 2. Concealment of the Person of <lb/> the Taker.<lb/> 3. Consciousness of Inability<lb/> to make amends.<lb/> 4. Consciousness of being called<lb/> to account.</p>


<head>Punishment<lb/></head>
<head>Aggravations</head>
<p>1. Thing irreplaceable <hi rend="underline">per se</hi><lb/> 2. Thing irreplaceable by accident<lb/> 3. <del>Taking</del> Advantage <add>taken</add> of Fire.<lb/> 4. <del>Taking</del> Advantage <add>taken</add> of Ship-<lb/>wreck.<lb/> 5. Robbery.<lb/> 6. Sacrilege.</p>
<head>Excuses.</head>
<p> 1. Self-preservation.<lb/> 2. Presentation of a person <gap/><lb/>&#x2014; (Caution against Imposture.)<lb/>3. Spontaneous Restitution.</p>
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Theft. Table of Contents

Theft or Stealing defined.

— Exposition
—The taking away may be with
or without removing.
— The thing may be moveable
or immoveable.
—The value may be marketable
or confined
— Constant or occasional.
— Natural or conventional
— Intrinsic or representative
— Private or public.

Criminative
Circumstances

1. Concealment of the Act of Taking.
2. Concealment of the Person of
the Taker.
3. Consciousness of Inability
to make amends.
4. Consciousness of being called
to account.

Punishment


Aggravations

1. Thing irreplaceable per se
2. Thing irreplaceable by accident
3. Taking Advantage taken of Fire.
4. Taking Advantage taken of Ship-
wreck.
5. Robbery.
6. Sacrilege.

Excuses.

1. Self-preservation.
2. Presentation of a person
— (Caution against Imposture.)
3. Spontaneous Restitution.


Identifier: | JB/098/003/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 98.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

098

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

003

Info in main headings field

theft table of contents

Image

001

Titles

theft or stealing defined / criminative circumstances / aggravations / excuses

Category

plan

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

s. lay

Marginals

Paper Producer

alexander mavrokordatos

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31611

Box Contents

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