JB/041/123/001: Difference between revisions

Transcribe Bentham: A Collaborative Initiative

From Transcribe Bentham: Transcription Desk

Find a new page on our Untranscribed Manuscripts list.

JB/041/123/001: Difference between revisions

Keithompson (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
TB Editor (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:
<!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE -->
<!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE -->


<head>1824. March 19</head><lb/>
<head>1824. March 19</head>
<head>Constitutional Code</head> <note>Ch. XX. Quasi-Jury</note><lb/>
<head>Constitutional Code</head>
<note>S.3. Function</note><lb/>
<note>Ch. XX. Quasi-Jury</note>
<p>Art. 14 Cases on indigent <del><unclear>deproduction</unclear></del><add><unclear>rapacity</unclear></add>, or any of<lb/>
<note>S.3. Function</note>
<add>rapacious or</add> predatory indigence. By this appellation  may be <del>understood</del><add>dis<gap/>ted</add> <lb/>
<p>Art. 14 Cases on indigent <del>depredation</del><add>rapacity</add>, or any of<lb/>
<add>rapacious or</add> predatory indigence. By this appellation  may be <del>understood</del><add>disregarded</add> <lb/>
the class of cases which on this occasion are principally in view<lb/>
the class of cases which on this occasion are principally in view<lb/>
<add>in <unclear>these</unclear> cases</add> <gap/> <del>By cases</del> unless of the <del>case</del><add>offence</add> being into that it is seldom<lb/>
<add>in <unclear>these</unclear> cases</add> <gap/> <del>By cases</del> unless of the <del>case</del><add>offence</add> being into that it is seldom<lb/>
that without the stimulus of <unclear>relation</unclear> indigence, <del><gap/> <gap/></del><add>persons</add><lb/>
that without the stimulus of <unclear>relation</unclear> indigence, <del><gap/> <gap/></del><add>persons</add><lb/>
are led into the <unclear>commission</unclear> of <del>them</del>.it<lb/></p>
are led into the commission of <del>them</del><add>it</add>.</p>


Art. 15 Of Offences of this description <add><unclear><del>exemption</del></unclear></add> the following may<lb/>
<p>Art. 15 Of Offences of this description <add><unclear><del>exemption</del></unclear></add> the following may<lb/>
serve for examples: adequate definitions belong  
serve for examples: adequate definitions belong  
<gap/> to the Code.<lb/>
not to this Code.<lb/>
1. Fraudulent obtainment, <del>of property procured</del>. with <unclear>consent</unclear><lb/>
1. Fraudulent obtainment, <del>of property procured</del>. with consent<lb/>
<unclear>procured</unclear> by <unclear>decipher</unclear>, without  supposition of <unclear>both</unclear> or the pen<lb/>
procured by deception, without  supposition of title or the part<lb/>
of the delinquent; or <unclear>intuition</unclear> of <unclear>retribution</unclear>.<lb/>
of the delinquent; or valuation of restitutions.<lb/>
2. Theft: that is is to say capture without consent, <add>or</add> <unclear>supprution</unclear>,<lb/>
2. Theft: that is is to say capture without consent, <add>or</add> supposition,<lb/>
or <unclear>purloin</unclear> of <unclear>both</unclear> is <unclear>intention</unclear> of restitution.<lb/>
or purchase of title or intention of restitution.<lb/>
3. Robbery; <add>at large:</add> that is to say, caption by <del>form</del>, is obtainment<lb/>
3. Robbery; <add>at large:</add> that is to say, caption by <del>form</del>, is obtainment<lb/>
by <del>means of</del> consent, extorted by means of immediate &amp;<lb/>
by <del>means of</del> consent, extorted by means of immediate &amp;<lb/>
<del>prompt injury</del> <unclear>unpreventible</unclear> injury, to body<add>mind</add> <del>goods</del> property or<lb/>
<del>prompt injury</del> unpreventable injury, to body<add>mind</add> <del>goods</del> property or<lb/>
-reputation<lb/>
-reputation<lb/>
4. Highway Robbery: that is to say, on a much frequented<lb/>
4. Highway Robbery: that is to say, on a much frequented<lb/>
road <gap/> street, or other public and open place.<lb/>
road or street, or other public and open place.<lb/>
5. Robbery in the day time, <del>impressed</del><add>in <unclear>conjunction</unclear></add> with <unclear>Housebreaking</unclear><lb/>
5. Robbery in the day time, <del>imposed</del><add>in conjunction</add> with Housebreaking<lb/>
6. Robbery in the night time, without Housebreaking<lb/>
6. Robbery in the night time, without Housebreaking<lb/>
7. Robbery in the night time <add>in conjunction </add><del><gap/> with</del> Housebreaking<lb/>
7. Robbery in the night time <add>in conjunction </add><del><gap/> with</del> Housebreaking<lb/>
8 Robbery in the <del>night time</del> day or night time, with or<lb/>
8 Robbery in the <del>night time</del> day or night time, with or<lb/>
without HOusebreaking, <del>and <gap/></del><add>but in conjunction</add> with Homicide<lb/>
without Housebreaking, <del>and <gap/></del><add>but in conjunction</add> with Homicide<lb/>
<unclear>preparatory</unclear>, concomitant or consequential; preparatory<lb/>
preparatory, concomitant or consequential; preparatory<lb/>
for preventing resistance; concomitant for subduing resistance;<lb/>
for preventing resistance; concomitant for subduing resistance;<lb/>
consequential, for punishing resistance, or for security <unclear>aggainst</unclear><lb/>
consequential, for punishing resistance, or for security <unclear>aggainst</unclear><lb/>
justice.<lb/><pb/>
justice.</p>





Revision as of 14:17, 30 July 2013

'Click Here To Edit

1824. March 19 Constitutional Code Ch. XX. Quasi-Jury S.3. Function

Art. 14 Cases on indigent depredationrapacity, or any of
rapacious or predatory indigence. By this appellation may be understooddisregarded
the class of cases which on this occasion are principally in view
in these cases By cases unless of the caseoffence being into that it is seldom
that without the stimulus of relation indigence, persons
are led into the commission of themit.

Art. 15 Of Offences of this description exemption the following may
serve for examples: adequate definitions belong not to this Code.
1. Fraudulent obtainment, of property procured. with consent
procured by deception, without supposition of title or the part
of the delinquent; or valuation of restitutions.
2. Theft: that is is to say capture without consent, or supposition,
or purchase of title or intention of restitution.
3. Robbery; at large: that is to say, caption by form, is obtainment
by means of consent, extorted by means of immediate &
prompt injury unpreventable injury, to bodymind goods property or
-reputation
4. Highway Robbery: that is to say, on a much frequented
road or street, or other public and open place.
5. Robbery in the day time, imposedin conjunction with Housebreaking
6. Robbery in the night time, without Housebreaking
7. Robbery in the night time in conjunction with Housebreaking
8 Robbery in the night time day or night time, with or
without Housebreaking, and but in conjunction with Homicide
preparatory, concomitant or consequential; preparatory
for preventing resistance; concomitant for subduing resistance;
consequential, for punishing resistance, or for security aggainst
justice.





Identifier: | JB/041/123/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 41.

Date_1

1824-03-19

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

041

Main Headings

Constitutional Code

Folio number

123

Info in main headings field

Constitutional Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

D10 / E6

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

001

Box Contents

UCL Home » Transcribe Bentham » Transcription Desk
  • Create account
  • Log in