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18<lb/>C<lb/> <head>Of Theft or Stealing</head><lb/> In whose favour soever it should be thought fit<lb/>to establish a property in any such animals,<lb/>to give efficiency to such appropriation will re<lb/>quire considerable details.  For taking different<lb/>animals or even for taking the same animals<lb/>different <gap/>are pursued.  Hence a corres-<lb/> pondent train of preliminary and evidentiary<lb/> offences.<lb/><note>Back to p.2</note><lb/>From p.2 <del><gap/></del>paragraph 3 <del><gap/></del> <note>- local or ubi</note> It matters not whether the value it has belong<lb/><note>quarious</note> to it every where,or there only from whence it <lb/>
<head>18</head><lb/>
<note>- there or every where</note> was taken.<lb/><p>paragraph</p>
<head>C</head><lb/>  
<head>Of Theft or Stealing</head><lb/>  


Accordingly taking of a land-mark  may be a <lb/> <note>Taking Land- marks may be theft</note> theft; and this although it be set down again<lb/> ^<hi rend='superscript'>and left</hi> in the same field, from whence it was removed:<lb/> (See infra par. 4<del>.)<gap/> examination <gap/></del> and although it were the property<lb/> <del><unclear>existing</unclear></del> of the man himself who takes it to every<lb/>other purpose but the making this clandestine use<lb/>of it.  <gap/> [Offences through falsehood ]<p>paragraph</p> A landmark is an object <gap/> <del><gap/>graphical <gap/> graphical</del> <gap/><lb/> <del><gap/></del> ^ <hi rend='superscript'>of any kind</hi> placed on or about a certain piece of land,<lb/> in order to mark out and distinguish the bounds<lb/><gap/> of our proprietor from those of another.<p>paragraph</p> <unclear>Running</unclear> of a land - mark ^ <hi rend='superscript'>from a piece of land</hi> is like falsifying of a <lb/> deed concerning it.   If the landmark be carried quite <hi rend='superscript'>every</hi> ^ <note> <lb/>from the <gap/> in question, it is like destroying a deed:<lb/> <hi rend='superscript'>if written in <gap/> of encroachment</hi> it be set down in another part of the former land, it is.
<p>In whose favour soever it should be thought fit
<lb/>
to establish a property in any such animals,
<lb/>
to give efficiency to such appropriation will require
<lb/>
considerable details.  For taking different
<lb/>
animals or even for taking the same animals
<lb/>
different processes are pursued.  Hence a correspondent
<lb/>
train of preliminary and evidentiary
<lb/>
offences.</p>
 
<p>Back to p.2
<lb/>
From p.2 <del><gap/></del>paragraph 3 <del><gap/></del> </p>
 
<p>
<note> local or ubiquarious there or everywhere</note>
It matters not whether the value it has belong
<lb/>
to it every where,or there only from whence it <lb/>
was taken.
</p>
 
<p>Accordingly taking of a land-mark  may be a  
<lb/>  
<note>Taking Land-marks may be theft</note> theft and this although it be set down again
<lb/>  
<add>and left</add> in the same field, from whence it was removed:
<lb/>  
(See infra par. 4.) <del>and <gap/> extenuation <land</del> <add>and although it were the property</add>
<lb/>  
<del>existing</del> of the man himself who takes it to every
<lb/>
other purpose but the making this clandestine use
<lb/>
of it.  See tit. [Offences through falsehood ]</p>
 
<p><note>A land-mark what</note> A landmark is <add>an object</add> s<del>ome graphical <gap/> <add>some graphical</add></del>
<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> <add>of any kind</add> placed on or about a certain piece of land,
<lb/>  
in order to mark out and distinguish the boundaries<lb/> of our proprietor from those of another.</p>  
 
<p>Removing of a land-mark <add>from a piece of land</add> is like falsifying of a  
<lb/>  
deed concerning it. If the landmark be carried quite <add>away</add> <lb/>
from the land in question, it is like destroying a deed:
<lb/>  
<add>if written in <gap/> of encroachment</add> it be set down in another part of the former land, it is <note>like forging of a deed</note</p>


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18
C
Of Theft or Stealing

In whose favour soever it should be thought fit
to establish a property in any such animals,
to give efficiency to such appropriation will require
considerable details. For taking different
animals or even for taking the same animals
different processes are pursued. Hence a correspondent
train of preliminary and evidentiary
offences.

Back to p.2
From p.2 paragraph 3

local or ubiquarious there or everywhere It matters not whether the value it has belong
to it every where,or there only from whence it
was taken.

Accordingly taking of a land-mark may be a
Taking Land-marks may be theft theft and this although it be set down again
and left in the same field, from whence it was removed:
(See infra par. 4.) and extenuation <land and although it were the property
existing of the man himself who takes it to every
other purpose but the making this clandestine use
of it. See tit. [Offences through falsehood ]

A land-mark what A landmark is an object some graphical some graphical
of any kind placed on or about a certain piece of land,
in order to mark out and distinguish the boundaries
of our proprietor from those of another.

Removing of a land-mark from a piece of land is like falsifying of a
deed concerning it. If the landmark be carried quite away
from the land in question, it is like destroying a deed:
if written in of encroachment it be set down in another part of the former land, it is <note>like forging of a deed</note



Identifier: | JB/071/047/002"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

047

Info in main headings field

of theft or stealing

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f17 / f18 / f19 / f20

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::r williams [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

c. hamilton

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23450

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