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<head>Diff</head><lb/><head>Of Falshoods in general</head><lb/> Simple falshood as before there <del>under</del> is not limitation to<lb/> the nature of the fact <del>before</del> averred in the 1st instance. In <lb/> Forgery there is such an act the nature of which will<lb/> be more particularly explained in considering the distinction<lb/> between this offence and personation.</p> | |||
<note>-between Simple Falshood and Perjury </note> | |||
<p>The distinction between Simple Falshood and Perjury<lb/> turns truely upon the solemnity which has<lb/> place in the latter and not in the former. In Perjury<lb/> <del>there</del> <add>the averment</add> must have been <del>an <gap/></del> preceeded or followed<lb/> by an oath <del>concerned</del> cracked <add>commonly</add> in a set form of words<lb/> and accompanied by certain ceremonies. In simple<lb/> Falshood no such circumstance has place.<lb/></p> The distinction between Personation and Forgery<lb/> turns <add>upon two points, 1. upon the nature of the sign employed: 2.</add> upon the nature of the Fact averred in<lb/>the first instance. In <del>Forgery</del> Personation <note>the signs employed though ususally <gap/> may be of one hand as well as another: in <del>Forgery</del> <del><add><gap/> must be</add> </del> <del><gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del> signs of the <del>of <gap/> hand <gap/></del></add> permanent kind must have been employed. In Personation</add>,this fact<lb/> is the general<del> <gap/></del> <add>permanent</add> kind realtive to the personality<lb/> of a certain individual: <add>viz :</add> thefact that he is and <lb/> consequently through every period of his existence has been<lb/> such or such a person: [ which perosn in both he is<lb/> not]. In Forgery the fact is still relative to the personality<lb/> of an individual. But ion the first place it<lb/> is nota continued fact: it is a <add>transient</add> fact<del> <gap/></del> <add>occupying</add> only <del>during</del> a momemtary period of time: the fact that a<lb/> certain act whihc is in question viz theact of fashioning <add>the</add> | |||
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6
C
Diff
Of Falshoods in general
Simple falshood as before there under is not limitation to
the nature of the fact before averred in the 1st instance. In
Forgery there is such an act the nature of which will
be more particularly explained in considering the distinction
between this offence and personation.
-between Simple Falshood and Perjury
The distinction between Simple Falshood and Perjury
turns truely upon the solemnity which has
place in the latter and not in the former. In Perjury
there the averment must have been an preceeded or followed
by an oath concerned cracked commonly in a set form of words
and accompanied by certain ceremonies. In simple
Falshood no such circumstance has place.
The distinction between Personation and Forgery
turns upon two points, 1. upon the nature of the sign employed: 2. upon the nature of the Fact averred in
the first instance. In Forgery Personation <note>the signs employed though ususally may be of one hand as well as another: in Forgery must be signs of the of hand </add> permanent kind must have been employed. In Personation</add>,this fact
is the general permanent kind realtive to the personality
of a certain individual: viz : thefact that he is and
consequently through every period of his existence has been
such or such a person: [ which perosn in both he is
not]. In Forgery the fact is still relative to the personality
of an individual. But ion the first place it
is nota continued fact: it is a transient fact occupying only during a momemtary period of time: the fact that a
certain act whihc is in question viz theact of fashioning the
Identifier: | JB/071/057/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71. |
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071 |
penal code |
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057 |
of falshoods in general |
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002 |
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text sheet |
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recto |
f5 / f6 |
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jeremy bentham |
s. lay |
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alexander mavrokordatos |
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23460 |
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