Crown Cases Reserved for Consideration: And Decided by the Judges of England, with a Selection of Cases and Notes of Cases Relating to Indictable Offences, Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's Bench and Courts of ErrorV. & R. Stevens, 1861 - 334 pages |
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Page 158
... ticket . 3rd count . Of a piece of paper . 4th count . For receiving all , then knowing them to have been stolen . A pawnbroker's ticket , of which the following is a copy , was stolen : George Gegan , 41 , High Street , Brompton , 25th ...
... ticket . 3rd count . Of a piece of paper . 4th count . For receiving all , then knowing them to have been stolen . A pawnbroker's ticket , of which the following is a copy , was stolen : George Gegan , 41 , High Street , Brompton , 25th ...
Page 159
... ticket has this character impressed upon it by the Pawnbrokers Act , 39 & 40 Geo . 3. c . 99. The 6th section of that Act obliges the pawnbroker to give to the pawnor a note or ticket , in the form set out in the case , " which note ...
... ticket has this character impressed upon it by the Pawnbrokers Act , 39 & 40 Geo . 3. c . 99. The 6th section of that Act obliges the pawnbroker to give to the pawnor a note or ticket , in the form set out in the case , " which note ...
Page 160
... ticket is therefore the authority or warrant to the pawnbroker to deliver the pledge to the person producing it ... ticket , and it is unnecessary for him to inquire into what may be called the title of the person producing the ticket to ...
... ticket is therefore the authority or warrant to the pawnbroker to deliver the pledge to the person producing it ... ticket , and it is unnecessary for him to inquire into what may be called the title of the person producing the ticket to ...
Page 161
... ticket there are then the three parties to the transaction , and the ticket becomes an authority or warrant in the hands of the party producing it . Here the ticket was stolen , and the person who stole it was able to produce it as an ...
... ticket there are then the three parties to the transaction , and the ticket becomes an authority or warrant in the hands of the party producing it . Here the ticket was stolen , and the person who stole it was able to produce it as an ...
Page 162
... ticket is not a chose in action , nor is it in any way connected with real property . CROMPTON J. - Has it not been held that a man may be indicted for stealing a railway ticket ? F. M. White . Yes , in Regina v . Bolton ( c ) . That ...
... ticket is not a chose in action , nor is it in any way connected with real property . CROMPTON J. - Has it not been held that a man may be indicted for stealing a railway ticket ? F. M. White . Yes , in Regina v . Bolton ( c ) . That ...
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15 Vict Act of Parliament aforesaid do further alleged assault authority bank bankrupt bankruptcy bill of lading BRAMWELL BYLES charged chattels cheese child Chilian club Commissioners committed Conviction affirmed county of Glamorgan Court creditors criminal CROMPTON defendant delivered disclosure dying declaration enacts ERLE evidence fact false pretence felony Flat Holms fraudulently Freeman Glamorgan grievous bodily harm held Henry Avery holden indictment insolvent debtors James Butcher John Burnsides Judges judgment jurisdiction jurors aforesaid jury found justices lady the Queen larceny Laura Campbell Lord CAMPBELL meaning ment Money Club monies oath aforesaid objection obtained offence opinion parish party pawnbroker pay-table perjury person Petty Sessions POLLOCK C. B. proof prosecutor proved Quarter Sessions Queen her Crown question railway receipt received Regina road Robert Westley setting fire shew ship Skeen soner statute stealing stolen summons ticket tion trial unlawfully warrant wife WIGHTMAN William Butcher
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