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definitions of the offence, XVII. 378, and Explans.

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can be of moveable property only, ib...

ib.

that which is fixed becomes moveable when severed
what amounts to a moving

ib.

287.296

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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

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where possession obtained by trick

none, where possession rightful

or property parted with

recent possession is evidence of
restitution of stolen property

if in building, tent, or vessel, XVII. 380,
not cognisable by head of village
by clerk or servant, XVII. 381,
after preparation for causing death,
XVII. 382,

belonging to a gang of persons associated for habitual,

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296

ib.

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298

ib.

ib.

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308

THREATS

acts done under, when no offence, IV. 94, and Explans.
of injury to public servant, X. 189,

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to restrain any person from applying to public
servant for protection, X. 190,

See-Extortion. Intimidation.

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public servant unlawfully engaging in, IX. 168,
who are forbidden to

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TRADE-MARK

what is a, XVIII. 478,

357

"using a false trade-mark," what constitutes, XVIII. 480,
need not be similar to real trade-mark
fraudulent intention essential

ib.

ib.

358

evidence of this

ib.

359

using a false trade-mark with intent to deceive, XVIII.
482,

counterfeiting a, ordinarily used by another, XVIII. 483,
counterfeiting mark used by public servant to denote the
manufacture, &c., of property, XVIII. 484,
possessing die, plate, &c., for counterfeiting, XVIII. 485,
possessing a false, with intent, &c., ib.

selling goods with false, knowing, &c., XVIII. 486,
making false mark on any goods, XVIII. 487.

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,
sworn, translating falsely, is guilty of giving "false
evidence," XI. 191, İllustr. (e),

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TRANSPORTATION-continued.

European or American to be sentenced to penal servitude,

instead of, III. 56,

fractions of terms of, how to be calculated,

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persons sentenced to, how dealt with until transported,

III. 58,

may be awarded, instead of imprisonment when, III. 59,
not on a cumulative sentence

unlawful return from, XI. 226,

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See-Breach of Trust.

UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY

what constitutes an, VIII. 141, and Explan.
acts of, when they amount to waging war
member of, who is, VIII. 142,

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punishment for being, VIII. 143,

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if armed with deadly weapons, VIII.

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VIII. 145,

when members of, are guilty of " rioting," VİÏI, 146,
punishment for rioting, VIII. 147,

if armed with deadly weapon, VIII. 148,
each member of, guilty of any offence committed, VIII.

149,

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ib.

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337

313

ib.

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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
respecting which the riot took place, &c., VIII. 156,

ib.

hiring, &c., persons to take part in, VIII. 150,..
harbouring, &c., persons so hired, VIII. 157,

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being hired to take part in, VIII. 158,

when it becomes an affray, VIII. 159, 160,
after conviction security may be taken

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ib.120
121

joining, &c., an assembly of five or more persons after it
has been ordered to disperse, VIII. 151, and Explan.
assaulting, &c., public officer when suppressing, VIII. 152,
wantonly provoking rioting, VIII. 153,

owner or occupier of land not giving police notice of,
VIII. 154,

See-Rioting.

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UNNATURAL OFFENCES

their punishment, XVI. 377, Explan.
threatening to charge another with

VALUABLE SECURITY

what the term denotes, II. 30,

procuring the making, alteration, or destruction of, by

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302

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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,
&c., ib.

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.

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rash or negligent navigation of a, XIV. 280, ::
over-loading a, carrying passengers for hire, XIV, 282,
theft in a, XVII. 380,

committing mischief on a decked vessel of 20 tons,

XVII. 437,

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if by using fire or explosive substance, XVII. 438,
running a, ashore to commit theft, XVII. 439,..

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conspiracy to wage war, or to overawe Government, VI.

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against Asiatic powers in alliance, &c., with the Queen

VI. 125,

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WAGING WAR-continued.

committing depredation on power in alliance with
Government, VI. 126,

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receiving property taken in such waging war
depredation, VI. 127,

WAR

See-State Prisoner, Waging War.

WAREHOUSE KEEPER

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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.,
XIII. 266,

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
crime punishable with whipping..

unless in case of attempt to commit robbery

in case of simultaneous conviction for several offences
jurisdiction of magistrate to inflict

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harbouring husband commits no offence, VII. 136, Except.

XI. 112, Except. 212, Except.

not excused for acts committed by coercion of husband..
evidence of, admissible against husband

rape may be committed on, if under ten, by husband,

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401

ib.

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