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<head>C<lb/><sic>Offences</sic> against Domestic Condition - Adultery</head>
<head>C<lb/><sic>Offences</sic> against Domestic Condition - Adultery</head>
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<sic>Offences</sic> may affect a man in his <add>domestic</add> condition<lb/> or relation in either of two ways: 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> by depriving<lb/> him of that condition itself: 2<hi rend='superscript'>nd</hi> by rendering<lb/> it of less value to him; in other words by depriving<lb/> him in a greater or less degree of the comforts <add>and benefits</add> [<del>that <unclear>bring him</unclear> <gap/></del> he might otherwise have derived from<lb/> it.</p>   
<sic>Offences</sic> may affect a man in his <add>domestic</add> condition<lb/> or relation in either of two ways: 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> by depriving<lb/> him of that condition itself: 2<hi rend='superscript'>nd</hi> by rendering<lb/> it of less value to him; in other words by depriving<lb/> him in a greater or less degree of the comforts <add>and benefits</add> [<del>that <lb/>bring him </del> he might otherwise have derived from<lb/> it.</p>   
<p><del>These condi</del></p> <p><!-- indent --> Domestic conditions are those of<lb/> 1. Husband or Wife<lb/> 2. Parent or other relation in the ascending line<lb/> 3. Son or Daughter or other relation in the descending<lb/> line<lb/> 4. <del>Relations</del> Brother or Sister or other relations in<lb/> any collateral line<lb/> 5. Guardian or Ward.<lb/> 6. Master or Servant.</p>
<p><del>These condi</del></p>  
<p><!-- indent --> Domestic conditions are those of<lb/> 1. Husband or Wife<lb/> 2. Parent or other relation in the ascending line<lb/> 3. Son or Daughter or other relation in the descending<lb/> line<lb/> 4. <del>Relations</del> Brother or Sister or other relations in<lb/> any collateral line<lb/> 5. Guardian or Ward.<lb/> 6. Master or Servant.</p>
<p><!-- indent --> Adultery is where either <del>of two or</del> a married<lb/> person has carnal knowledge of another person of<lb/> the opposite sex; or where any person has <add>carnal</add> knowledge<lb/> of a married person of the opposite sex.</p>
<p><!-- indent --> Adultery is where either <del>of two or</del> a married<lb/> person has carnal knowledge of another person of<lb/> the opposite sex; or where any person has <add>carnal</add> knowledge<lb/> of a married person of the opposite sex.</p>
<p><!-- indent -->  If a man <add>without excuse on his part</add> commits adultery with a married<lb/> woman <hi rend='underline'>without excuse</hi> his punishment shall be as<lb/> follows<lb/> 1. He may be fined; and the whole or any part of<lb/> his fine may be given in compensation to the<lb/> Husband.<lb/> 2. <del>His</del> In default of <unclear>payment</unclear> he may be imprisoned for a <sic>proportionable</sic> time.</p>               
<p><!-- indent -->  If a man <add>without excuse on his part</add> commits adultery with a married<lb/> woman <hi rend='underline'>without excuse</hi> his punishment shall be as<lb/> follows<lb/> 1. He may be fined; and the whole or any part of<lb/> his fine may be given in compensation to the<lb/> Husband.<lb/> 2. <del>His</del> In default of <unclear>payment</unclear> he may be imprisoned for a <sic>proportionable</sic> time.</p>               

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Offences against Domestic Condition - Adultery

Offences may affect a man in his domestic condition
or relation in either of two ways: 1st by depriving
him of that condition itself: 2nd by rendering
it of less value to him; in other words by depriving
him in a greater or less degree of the comforts and benefits [that
bring him
he might otherwise have derived from
it.

These condi

Domestic conditions are those of
1. Husband or Wife
2. Parent or other relation in the ascending line
3. Son or Daughter or other relation in the descending
line
4. Relations Brother or Sister or other relations in
any collateral line
5. Guardian or Ward.
6. Master or Servant.

Adultery is where either of two or a married
person has carnal knowledge of another person of
the opposite sex; or where any person has carnal knowledge
of a married person of the opposite sex.

If a man without excuse on his part commits adultery with a married
woman without excuse his punishment shall be as
follows
1. He may be fined; and the whole or any part of
his fine may be given in compensation to the
Husband.
2. His In default of payment he may be imprisoned for a proportionable time.




















Identifier: | JB/071/090/001"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

090

Info in main headings field

offences against domestic condition - adultery

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1* / f2* / f3* / f4*

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23493

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