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<note>7</note> <head>C</head>
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<head>C</head>
<head>Of Theft or Stealing</head>
<head>Of Theft or Stealing</head>
<p><note>1. Concealment of the fact of the taking</note> 1. If he <add>purposely</add> omits to take such measures as he has<lb/> reason to think requisite in order for a person in<lb/> whose possession or custody the thing is to know the<lb/>  <hi rend='underline'>fact</hi> of its being taken. As if a man going in to a <lb/> shop where he is not know, or even where he is<lb/>known, lays hold of any article and without<lb/> telling the shopman or otherwise giving him notice<lb/>puts it in his pocket and departs. Much<lb/> more if he takes measures to prevent its being<lb/>known: as if upon being asked whether he has taken<lb/>it he denies it: <del><gap/><gap/></del> Nor does it matter whether<lb/>the question be put to him at the time of the taking, or<lb/>at any other time after.</p>
<p><note>1. Concealment of the fact of the taking</note> 1. If he <add>purposely</add> omits to take such measures as he has<lb/> reason to think requisite in order for a person in<lb/> whose possession or custody the thing is to know the<lb/>  <hi rend='underline'>fact</hi> of its being taken. As if a man going in to a <lb/> shop where he is not know, or even where he is<lb/>known, lays hold of any article and without<lb/> telling the shopman or otherwise giving him notice<lb/>puts it in his pocket and departs. Much<lb/> more if he takes measures to prevent its being<lb/>known: as if upon being asked whether he has taken<lb/>it he denies it: <del>and this</del> Nor does it matter whether<lb/>the question be put to him at the time of the taking, or<lb/>at any other time after.</p>
 
<p><note>2: Concealment of the person of the Takers</note>2. If he <add>purposely</add> omits to take such measures as he has<lb/> reason to think requisite in order for a person in <lb/> whose custody or possession it was to know who<lb/> the <hi rend='underline'>person</hi> was that took it: As if a stranger passing<lb/>by a shop, snatches up a thing and runs away with<lb/>it before the shopman's face. Much more if he takes<lb/> measures to prevent his being known: as if he wraps himself<lb/>up or disguises himself for the purpose.</p>
<p><note>2: Concealment of the person of the Takers</note>2. If he <add>purposely</add> omits to take such measures as he has<lb/> reason to think requisite in order for a person in <lb/> whose custody or possession it was to know who<lb/> the <hi rend='underline'>person</hi> was that took it: As if a stranger passing<lb/>by a shop, snatches up a thing and runs away with<lb/>it before the shopman's face. Much more if he takes<lb/> measures to prevent his being known: as if he wraps himself<lb/>up or disguises himself for the purpose.</p>
<note>A Stranger, who- Def. Spec.</note> By a stranger in this case is meant any<lb/>one who has no reason to think himself already<lb/>known to the owner in such a manner as to be made<lb/>amenable, if it was before the owner's face that it<lb/>was taken, or to any one who would be expected of<lb/>course to inform the owners. <del><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/></del><lb/><del><add><gap/></add></del>
 
<p><note>A Stranger, who- Def. Spec.</note> By a stranger in this case is meant any<lb/>one who has no reason to think himself already<lb/>known to the owner in such a manner as to be made<lb/>amenable, if it was before the owner's face that it<lb/>was taken, or to any one who would be expected of<lb/>course to inform the owners. <del><gap/> to <gap/> if <gap/><gap/></del><lb/><del><add><gap/></add></del></p>


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7 C Of Theft or Stealing

1. Concealment of the fact of the taking 1. If he purposely omits to take such measures as he has
reason to think requisite in order for a person in
whose possession or custody the thing is to know the
fact of its being taken. As if a man going in to a
shop where he is not know, or even where he is
known, lays hold of any article and without
telling the shopman or otherwise giving him notice
puts it in his pocket and departs. Much
more if he takes measures to prevent its being
known: as if upon being asked whether he has taken
it he denies it: and this Nor does it matter whether
the question be put to him at the time of the taking, or
at any other time after.

2: Concealment of the person of the Takers2. If he purposely omits to take such measures as he has
reason to think requisite in order for a person in
whose custody or possession it was to know who
the person was that took it: As if a stranger passing
by a shop, snatches up a thing and runs away with
it before the shopman's face. Much more if he takes
measures to prevent his being known: as if he wraps himself
up or disguises himself for the purpose.

A Stranger, who- Def. Spec. By a stranger in this case is meant any
one who has no reason to think himself already
known to the owner in such a manner as to be made
amenable, if it was before the owner's face that it
was taken, or to any one who would be expected of
course to inform the owners. to if



Identifier: | JB/071/044/003"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

044

Info in main headings field

of theft or stealing

Image

003

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23447

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