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<p><head>7</head><lb/><head>C</head><lb/><head>Of Falshoods in general</head><lb/></p> <p>the character in question was performed by the individual<lb/> person in question.  <del>For a fact</del> <del><del>It is not the person</del> <del>of the individual that is counterfeited by but his</del><lb/>act.</del><lb/></p>  <p>The distinction between Personation and Perjury <note>- between Personation and Perjury</note><lb/> turns upon two points:  1. <add>upon</add> the nature of the fact averred<lb/> in the 1st instance:  2.  <del>the circumstance of solemnity</del> <add>upon the solemnity of the averment.</add><lb/>  In Personation the fact in question is the <add>particular</add> sort of fact just<lb/> mentioned:  in Perjury it may be any sort of fact whatever.<lb/>  In <del>Personation</del> Perjury as has been before observed,<lb/> the averment <del>is</del> <add>must have been</add> accompanied by a particular solemnity.</p><lb/>  <p>The distinction between Forgery and Perjury<lb/> turns <del><add>also</add></del> upon <del>two</del> <add>three</add> points: <add>1.  upon the nature of the signs employed in the averment </add> 2.  upon the nature of the fact<lb/> averred in the first instance:  3. upon the solemnity of<lb/> the averment.  1. In Forgery there <del>fact in question must have</del><lb/> <del>been</del> signs of the permanent kind must havebeen employed:<lb/>  In Perjury no such signs need have <lb/>been employed: on the contrary the signs employed are seldom<lb/> other than <unclear>wanescent</unclear>  2.  In Forgery the fact averred<lb/> in the first instance musthav been a fact of a particular<lb/> kind; viz:  the fact that such and such signs of<lb/><add>the permanent kind</add> have been made by such a person: in Perjury it<lb/> may have been one sort of fact as well as another.  3.  <add>In</add></p>
 
 
 
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7
C
Of Falshoods in general

the character in question was performed by the individual
person in question. For a fact It is not the person of the individual that is counterfeited by but his
act.

The distinction between Personation and Perjury - between Personation and Perjury
turns upon two points: 1. upon the nature of the fact averred
in the 1st instance: 2. the circumstance of solemnity upon the solemnity of the averment.
In Personation the fact in question is the particular sort of fact just
mentioned: in Perjury it may be any sort of fact whatever.
In Personation Perjury as has been before observed,
the averment is must have been accompanied by a particular solemnity.


The distinction between Forgery and Perjury
turns also upon two three points: 1. upon the nature of the signs employed in the averment 2. upon the nature of the fact
averred in the first instance: 3. upon the solemnity of
the averment. 1. In Forgery there fact in question must have
been signs of the permanent kind must havebeen employed:
In Perjury no such signs need have
been employed: on the contrary the signs employed are seldom
other than wanescent 2. In Forgery the fact averred
in the first instance musthav been a fact of a particular
kind; viz: the fact that such and such signs of
the permanent kind have been made by such a person: in Perjury it
may have been one sort of fact as well as another. 3. In


Identifier: | JB/071/058/001"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

058

Info in main headings field

of falshoods in general

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f7 / f8 / f9 / f10

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::s. lay [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

alexander mavrokordatos

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23461

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