The Criminal Law Consolidation Statutes of the 24 & 25 of Victoria: Chapters 94 to 100Butterworths, 1861 - 368 pages |
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Page x
... excused for starting at the prospect before us , the emotion arising from the same cause , a re- spect for life , but occasioned by an opposite state of things . Among the few capital offences hitherto retained has been the X INTRODUCTION .
... excused for starting at the prospect before us , the emotion arising from the same cause , a re- spect for life , but occasioned by an opposite state of things . Among the few capital offences hitherto retained has been the X INTRODUCTION .
Page xi
... causes some apparent paradoxes in the law . Thus , if three men agree to murder a gamekeeper , and make arrangements for that pur- pose , and even lie in wait for him in his master's woods at night with fire - arms and are then dis ...
... causes some apparent paradoxes in the law . Thus , if three men agree to murder a gamekeeper , and make arrangements for that pur- pose , and even lie in wait for him in his master's woods at night with fire - arms and are then dis ...
Page xiii
... caused some incongruity . It is due also to the draughtsman to state , that efforts have been made to establish a systematic classification , one of the great stumbling - blocks in legislative as well as natural science . This has led ...
... caused some incongruity . It is due also to the draughtsman to state , that efforts have been made to establish a systematic classification , one of the great stumbling - blocks in legislative as well as natural science . This has led ...
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... cause or matter begun , depending , or terminated in any such court , [ or of any original document in anywise re- lating to the business of any office or employment under her majesty , and being or remaining in any office appertaining ...
... cause or matter begun , depending , or terminated in any such court , [ or of any original document in anywise re- lating to the business of any office or employment under her majesty , and being or remaining in any office appertaining ...
Page 54
... cause to be received ( a ) , know- ing the contents thereof , ] any letter or writing demanding of any person with menaces , and with- out any reasonable or probable cause , any [ pro- perty ( b ) ] , chattel , money , valuable security ...
... cause to be received ( a ) , know- ing the contents thereof , ] any letter or writing demanding of any person with menaces , and with- out any reasonable or probable cause , any [ pro- perty ( b ) ] , chattel , money , valuable security ...
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25 Vict 9 Geo accessory aforesaid age of sixteen assault bank of England bank of Ireland Barrister at Law bill of exchange ceeding chattel common gaol common law confinement and whipping Consolidation Acts convicted thereof counterfeit coin county or place custody or possession discretion Edition embezzlement England and Ireland England or Ireland exceeding fourteen false or counterfeit forged or altered Framed fraudulently gaol or house gold or silver governor and company grievous bodily harm guilty of felony hard labour imprisonment and solitary indictable offence indictment injury intent to defraud Irish Act justice larceny less than three liable ment Middle Temple misdemeanor murder note to sect offence is triable peace penal servitude person provision punishable quarter sessions repealed solitary confinement statute stolen summary conviction term not exceeding term not less three years,—or triable at quarter tried at quarter unlawfully and maliciously utter valuable security whatsoever Whosoever shall unlawfully
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Page 111 - Issue, and give this Act and the special Matter in Evidence, at any Trial to be had thereupon...
Page 168 - Act and the special matter in evidence at any trial to be had thereupon ; and no plaintiff shall recover in any such action, if tender of sufficient amends shall have been made before such action brought, or if a sufficient sum of money shall have been paid into Court after such action brought by or on behalf of the defendant...
Page 267 - Court to sentence the offender to be imprisoned or to be imprisoned and kept to hard labour in the common gaol or house of correction...
Page 237 - ... shall become nonsuit, or discontinue any such action after issue joined, or if, upon demurrer or otherwise, judgment shall be given against the plaintiff, the defendant shall recover his full costs as between attorney and client, and have the like remedy for the same as any defendant hath by law in other cases...
Page 156 - Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall extend to any Case where the Party trespassing acted under a fair and reasonable Supposition that he had a Right to do the Act complained of...
Page 21 - Corporate to any Share or Interest in any Public Stock or Fund, whether of this Kingdom, or of Great Britain or of Ireland, or of any Foreign State, or in any Fund of any Body Corporate, Company, or Society, or to any Deposit in any Savings...
Page 49 - ... either be committed to the common gaol or house of correction, there to be imprisoned only, or to be imprisoned and kept to hard labour, for any term not exceeding six...
Page 113 - ... a certificate containing the substance and effect only (omitting the formal part) of the indictment and conviction for such offence, purporting to be signed by the clerk of the Court, or other officer...
Page 277 - Provided, that nothing in this section contained shall extend [1] to any second marriage contracted elsewhere than in England and Ireland by any other than a subject of her Majesty, or [2] to any person marrying a second time whose husband or wife shall have been continually absent from such person for the space of seven years then last past, and shall not have been known by such person to be living within that time...
Page 68 - ... to the common gaol or house of correction, there to be imprisoned only, or to be imprisoned and kept to hard labour, according to the discretion of the justice, for any term not...