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4 C
Of Defraudment
1 From p. 8. [(D) Thing] 1. In this case it matters not whether the thing be a corporeal thing a certain portion of matter, a real entity: or in corporeal, thing, a fictitious entity. The act of a promise to perform assigning
any article of value or money to a given amount
or to perform the that of performing a certain service work, or even a bare promise to
assign such article or to perform such service may be consider'd as upon a
footing with any corporeal thing. Accordingly Defraudment
may as well consist in the getting credit in a book as account between dealer and customer as by getting any thing deliver'd in hand. An office of conferring power, dignity or profit, a privilege, an exemption, whatever any thing in short which a man may be said to possess, whether it be or be not & [which is] in its nature transferable, may understood upon this occasion to be comprehended under the word thing.
2. It matters not whether the thing in question, were
a thing individually liquidated, such as a particular loaf of
bread, or piece of money: or not individually is liquidated only in
not individually liquidated: such as a sum of money
to such an amount, or bread to such a weight
or such a value. To p. 1. No 2
2 From p. 3 at bottom
Extenuations
Are the same as in Theft: which see.
Identifier: | JB/071/145/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71. |
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penal code |
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145 |
of defraudment |
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text sheet |
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::s. lay [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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alexander mavrokordatos |
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23548 |
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