definitions of the offence, XVII. 378, and Explans. 287 can be of moveable property only, ib... ib. that which is fixed becomes moveable when severed ib. 287.296 punishment for, in ordinary cases, XVII. 379, when it amounts to robbery, XVII. 390. XVII. 401, See-Dacoity. Extortion. Robbery. cases of husband and wife .. where possession obtained by trick none, where possession rightful or property parted with recent possession is evidence of if in building, tent, or vessel, XVII. 380, belonging to a gang of persons associated for habitual, 291 294 295 296 ib. 297 289 298 ib. ib. 299 303 308 THREATS acts done under, when no offence, IV. 94, and Explans. to restrain any person from applying to public See-Extortion. Intimidation. public servant unlawfully engaging in, IX. 168, TRADE-MARK what is a, XVIII. 478, 357 "using a false trade-mark," what constitutes, XVIII. 480, ib. ib. 358 evidence of this ib. 359 using a false trade-mark with intent to deceive, XVIII. counterfeiting a, ordinarily used by another, XVIII. 483, selling goods with false, knowing, &c., XVIII. 486, ib. ib. 360 ib. ib. 361 receptacle for containing goods, ib. ib. making use of such false mark, XVIII. 488, ib. See-Forgery. Mark. Property-mark. TRANSLATOR framing incorrect translation, to injure, IX. 167, TRANSPORTATION-continued. European or American to be sentenced to penal servitude, instead of, III. 56, fractions of terms of, how to be calculated, persons sentenced to, how dealt with until transported, III. 58, may be awarded, instead of imprisonment when, III. 59, unlawful return from, XI. 226, See-Breach of Trust. UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY what constitutes an, VIII. 141, and Explan. punishment for being, VIII. 143, ::: if armed with deadly weapons, VIII. VIII. 145, when members of, are guilty of " rioting," VİÏI, 146, if armed with deadly weapon, VIII. 148, 149, PAGE. 28 29 ib. ib. ib. 186 337 313 ib. 314 110.117 117 111 ib. ib. 112 ib. ib. 113 114 ib. ib. punishment of person for whose benefit riot takes place, VIII. 155, 115 liability of agent, &c., of owner or occupier of lands ib. hiring, &c., persons to take part in, VIII. 150,.. 113 116 being hired to take part in, VIII. 158, when it becomes an affray, VIII. 159, 160, . ib. joining, &c., an assembly of five or more persons after it owner or occupier of land not giving police notice of, See-Rioting. S S UNNATURAL OFFENCES their punishment, XVI. 377, Explan. VALUABLE SECURITY what the term denotes, II. 30, procuring the making, alteration, or destruction of, by PAGE. 286 302 22 cheating, XVII. 420, 329 forging a, XVIII. 467, 353 making or counterfeiting seal or plate for purpose of forging a, XVIII. 467, ib. possession material with such counterfeit mark or device, ib. possessing a forged, XVIII. 474, counterfeiting, &c., device used for authenticating a, 355 XVIII. 475, destroying, &c. or secreting a, XVIII. 477, 356 ib. rash or negligent navigation of a, XIV. 280, :: committing mischief on a decked vessel of 20 tons, XVII. 437, if by using fire or explosive substance, XVII. 438, conspiracy to wage war, or to overawe Government, VI. against Asiatic powers in alliance, &c., with the Queen VI. 125, 105 WAGING WAR-continued. committing depredation on power in alliance with receiving property taken in such waging war WAR See-State Prisoner, Waging War. WAREHOUSE KEEPER .. PAGE. 105 or ib. breach of trust by, XVII. 407, See-Mischief. WATER corrupting or defiling public spring or reservoir, XVI. 277, WEIGHT false, using a, XIII. 264, 265, is evidence of fraudulent intent being in possession of, with knowledge and intent, &c., making or selling with knowledge, &c., XIII. 267, WHARFINGER breach of trust by, XVII. 407, WHIPPING ACT VI. of 1864 WHIPPING 315 209 201.202 202 ib. ib. 315 470 cannot be inflicted for a mere attempt to commit a unless in case of attempt to commit robbery in case of simultaneous conviction for several offences harbouring husband commits no offence, VII. 136, Except. XI. 112, Except. 212, Except. not excused for acts committed by coercion of husband.. rape may be committed on, if under ten, by husband, 401 ib. 471 475 109.174.180 50 138 284 286 291 292 289.292 312 320 |