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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
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058 |
of falshoods in general |
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jeremy bentham |
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alexander mavrokordatos |
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