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<head>2. C</head>
 
<head>Of <del>Criminal Wast or Devastation.</del> <add>Destruction or Endamagement</add></head>
 
<p><note><del>by <gap/> person who has by right or by <gap/><gap/><gap/> of <gap/> of it</del></note> <del>to any is moveable <gap/> of property but this whether</del><lb/>
<del>that quantity of Exposition. wealth <gap/><gap/></del><lb/>
<del>outright, it is <gap/>of <gap/><gap/><gap/></del></p>
 
<head>Exposition</head>
 
<p>[(A) Concerned] See Tit: [Of <del>[</del>Co-offenders] <del><unclear>Associates</unclear> in Delinquency</del><lb/>
[(B) and (C) Damaging and Destroying] <del>A thing may</del><lb/>
<del><gap/> be damaged when it is deprived in</del><lb/>
<del>part destroyed when deprived altogether of the</del><lb/>
<del>properties which render it serviceable to man</del><lb/>
Thus paper may be damaged by being stained;<lb/>
destroyed by being burnt. It is often difficult<lb/>
to determine whether a thing has been damaged<lb/>
only or destroyed: nor is it ever material. All<lb/>
that is material <add>with respect to the thing</add> is the amount of the loss <add>it undergoes</add> in<lb/>
point of value: and with respect to any <del>person</del> <add>party</add><lb/>
interested. Or damage he sustains by reason of such loss.<lb/>
[(D) <hi rend='underline'>Value</hi>] See Tit: Theft <del>Note</del> <hi rend='underline'><foreign>eodem verbo.</foreign></hi><lb/>
[(E) <hi rend='underline'>Worth regarding</hi>] See Tit: Theft <del>Note</del> <hi rend='underline'><foreign>eod. verbo</foreign></hi><lb/>
[(F)] <hi rend='underline'>Right</hi>] See Tit: Theft. <del>Note</del> <hi rend='underline'><foreign>eod: verbo.</foreign></hi><lb/>
[(G)] Amenable] See Tit: Theft. <del>Note</del> <hi rend='underline'><foreign>eod: verbo.</foreign></hi></p>
 
<head>NOTE continued.</head>
 
<p>to any immoveable <del>Notes.</del> article of property by a person<lb/>
who has with or without right the temporary possession of it: and<lb/>
it is equally applied whether the quantity of wealth in question <note>perish outright, or is converted into profit.</note><lb/>
<del>frugality.</del> <hi rend='underline'>Devastation</hi> seems to answer the purpose<lb/>
better than any of the preceding Terms: but then<lb/>
it is hardly ever employed but in cases where the<lb/>
things destroyed or damaged are in large quantities. The<lb/>
word endamagement seems better calculated to include destruction,<lb/>
than destruction to include endamagement: for if a thing be <add>destroyed</add> <note><sic>destroy'd</sic> it cannot but be endamaged: whereas a thing may very well be endamaged without being <sic>destroy'd</sic> End of the Note</note></p>





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2. C

Of Criminal Wast or Devastation. Destruction or Endamagement

by person who has by right or by of of it to any is moveable of property but this whether
that quantity of Exposition. wealth
outright, it is of

Exposition

[(A) Concerned] See Tit: [Of [Co-offenders] Associates in Delinquency
[(B) and (C) Damaging and Destroying] A thing may
be damaged when it is deprived in
part destroyed when deprived altogether of the
properties which render it serviceable to man
Thus paper may be damaged by being stained;
destroyed by being burnt. It is often difficult
to determine whether a thing has been damaged
only or destroyed: nor is it ever material. All
that is material with respect to the thing is the amount of the loss it undergoes in
point of value: and with respect to any person party
interested. Or damage he sustains by reason of such loss.
[(D) Value] See Tit: Theft Note eodem verbo.
[(E) Worth regarding] See Tit: Theft Note eod. verbo
[(F)] Right] See Tit: Theft. Note eod: verbo.
[(G)] Amenable] See Tit: Theft. Note eod: verbo.

NOTE continued.

to any immoveable Notes. article of property by a person
who has with or without right the temporary possession of it: and
it is equally applied whether the quantity of wealth in question perish outright, or is converted into profit.
frugality. Devastation seems to answer the purpose
better than any of the preceding Terms: but then
it is hardly ever employed but in cases where the
things destroyed or damaged are in large quantities. The
word endamagement seems better calculated to include destruction,
than destruction to include endamagement: for if a thing be destroyed destroy'd it cannot but be endamaged: whereas a thing may very well be endamaged without being destroy'd End of the Note




Identifier: | JB/071/137/002"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

137

Info in main headings field

of destruction or endangerment

Image

002

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

Watermarks

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

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23540

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