An Analysis Of, and Digested Index to the Criminal Statutes, Alphabetically Arranged, Shewing the Penalties, Forfeitures and Punishments to be Awarded by the Criminal Courts, and by Magistrates Exercising Summary Jurisdiction |
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False swearing , pun . the same as for perjury . e . 16 . 6 Geo . 4 . c . 16 . s . 99 . . .
112 . Not surrendering , not discovering their property , nor delivering up papers ,
& c . concealing books , & c . and secreting property to the amount of £10 fel ...
False swearing , pun . the same as for perjury . e . 16 . 6 Geo . 4 . c . 16 . s . 99 . . .
112 . Not surrendering , not discovering their property , nor delivering up papers ,
& c . concealing books , & c . and secreting property to the amount of £10 fel ...
Page 26
Persons falsely taking the oaths relating to , are c . 16 . guilty of perjury . Id . s . 16
. 27 , 28 . CHEATS . . •7 & 8 G . 4 . Obtaining by false pretences any chattel
money , c . 29 . or valuable security , with intent to cheat and defraud , misd . pun .
at ...
Persons falsely taking the oaths relating to , are c . 16 . guilty of perjury . Id . s . 16
. 27 , 28 . CHEATS . . •7 & 8 G . 4 . Obtaining by false pretences any chattel
money , c . 29 . or valuable security , with intent to cheat and defraud , misd . pun .
at ...
Page 35
Taking false oaths under the ship ' s registry act , s . 49 . pen . perjury , pun . as
above . Id . 6 Geo . 4 . c . 110 . s . 49 . Making false signals from the coast to
smugglers , s . 52 . aiding and assisting therein , misd . and any person may
arrest off ...
Taking false oaths under the ship ' s registry act , s . 49 . pen . perjury , pun . as
above . Id . 6 Geo . 4 . c . 110 . s . 49 . Making false signals from the coast to
smugglers , s . 52 . aiding and assisting therein , misd . and any person may
arrest off ...
Page 51
... in assaults comm . in pursuance of conspiracy to raise the rate of wages ; for
obtaining property by false pretences ; in wilful and indecent exposure of the
person ; in perjury , subornation of perjury , ( except the expences incurred before
the ...
... in assaults comm . in pursuance of conspiracy to raise the rate of wages ; for
obtaining property by false pretences ; in wilful and indecent exposure of the
person ; in perjury , subornation of perjury , ( except the expences incurred before
the ...
Page 52
51 . Except to the extent of what is due to the factor , and his acceptances at the
time of the deposit and pledge . Id . . . FALSE OATH . See Perjury , post . FALSE
PRETENCES . 7 & 8 G . 4 . Obtaining any chattel , money or valuable securic .
51 . Except to the extent of what is due to the factor , and his acceptances at the
time of the deposit and pledge . Id . . . FALSE OATH . See Perjury , post . FALSE
PRETENCES . 7 & 8 G . 4 . Obtaining any chattel , money or valuable securic .
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