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<head>C 3.</head>
<head>C <lb/> Of <del>Unlawful Threats.</del> Menacement<lb/> 10</head>


<head>Of <del>Unlawful Threats.</del> Menacement</head>
<p><note>Presumption that the Injury intended is personal.</note> 3. When a threat is denounced against a man<lb/>  
 
in such manner as to be unliquidated, the<lb/>  
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presumption is that it was levelled against<lb/> his person: but this presumption may easily<lb/> be overcome by slight evidence to the contrary.</p>
 
<p><note>Presumption that the Injury intended is personal.</note> 3. When a threat is denounced against a man<lb/>
in such manner as to be unliquidated, the<lb/>
presumption is that it was levelled against<lb/>
his person: but this presumption may easily<lb/>
be overcome by slight evidence to the contrary.</p>


<head>11<!-- in pencil --></head>
<head>11<!-- in pencil --></head>


<p><note>Presumption that a personal injury intended is either of the simple or insultive kind.</note> 4. When the threat appears to be levelled at<lb/>
<p><note>Presumption that a personal injury intended is either of the simple or insultive kind.</note> 4. When the threat appears to be levelled at<lb/>  
his person the presumption shall be that the<lb/>
his person the presumption shall be that the<lb/>  
injury intended was a simple personal injury,<lb/>
injury intended was a simple personal injury,<lb/>  
or a personal insult: but this presumption<lb/>
or a personal insult: but this presumption<lb/>  
may be easily overcome by contrary indications.</p>
may be easily overcome by contrary indications.</p>


<head><del>Menacement</del></head>
<head><del>Menacement</del></head>
<p>[(E)<!-- in pencil --> <del>Will be done.] Threats may be either conditional<lb/>  <add>absolute<lb/>
or coercive.</add> or else <gap/> absolute.</del></p>


<p>[(E)<!-- in pencil --> <del>Mill be done.] Threats may be either conditional <add>absolute</add></del><lb/>
<p><del>Threats <add>It</add> may be called conditional</del> <add>coercive</add> when<lb/>  
<del><add>or coercive.</add> or else <gap/> absolute.</del></p>
intimation is given of something which if you do,<lb/>  
 
<add>or forbear to do,</add> the threat shall not be executed: <del>simple</del> <add>absolute,</add> when<lb/> no such intimation is given; in so much that<lb/>  
<p><del>Threats <add>It</add> may be called conditional</del> <add>coercive</add> when<lb/>
it is meant you should understand that do<lb/>  
intimation is given of something which if you do,<lb/>
what you will, it will be executed at any<lb/>  
<add>or forbear to do,</add> the threat shall not be executed: <del>simple</del> <add>absolute</add> when<lb/>
no such intimation is given; in so much that<lb/>
it is meant you should understand that do<lb/>
what you will, it will be executed at any<lb/>
rate.</p>
rate.</p>


<head><del>Punishment.</del></head>
<head><del>Punishment.</del></head>


<p><del>For <unclear>uttering</unclear> <add>unlawful menacement</add> are Unlawful Threats the offender's</del></p>
<p><del>For <unclear>uttering</unclear> <add>unlawful menacement</add> are The <unclear>Unlawful</unclear> Threats the <add>offender's</add></del></p>


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C
Of Unlawful Threats. Menacement
10

Presumption that the Injury intended is personal. 3. When a threat is denounced against a man
in such manner as to be unliquidated, the
presumption is that it was levelled against
his person: but this presumption may easily
be overcome by slight evidence to the contrary.

11

Presumption that a personal injury intended is either of the simple or insultive kind. 4. When the threat appears to be levelled at
his person the presumption shall be that the
injury intended was a simple personal injury,
or a personal insult: but this presumption
may be easily overcome by contrary indications.

Menacement

[(E) Will be done.] Threats may be either conditional
absolute
or coercive.
or else absolute.

Threats It may be called conditional coercive when
intimation is given of something which if you do,
or forbear to do, the threat shall not be executed: simple absolute, when
no such intimation is given; in so much that
it is meant you should understand that do
what you will, it will be executed at any
rate.

Punishment.

For uttering unlawful menacement are The Unlawful Threats the offender's




Identifier: | JB/072/040/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

072

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

040

Info in main headings field

of menacement

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f3 / f4

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23657

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