Defences to Crime: Disabilities of parties; agency; duress; accident, ignorance and mistake; consent; omissions and attemptsSumner Whitney, 1885 |
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... Letter Written by Solicitor Mak- ing Claim for Goods . R. v . Downer , 14 Cox , 486 Innocent Agent - Not Liable for Obeying Command of Master . R. v . James , 8 C. & P. 131 Master and Servant - Arson . ¡¤ ¡¤ - 569 . Principal and Agent ...
... Letter Written by Solicitor Mak- ing Claim for Goods . R. v . Downer , 14 Cox , 486 Innocent Agent - Not Liable for Obeying Command of Master . R. v . James , 8 C. & P. 131 Master and Servant - Arson . ¡¤ ¡¤ - 569 . Principal and Agent ...
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... Letter - Decoy Letter . R. v . Shepherd , Dears . 606 PAGE 357 359 ¡¤ . 363 NOTES . 113 . The Utmost Resistance Required SECTION 107. Consent as a Defence - Assault 108 . Same Assault with Intent to Rape . 109. Girl Consenting to ...
... Letter - Decoy Letter . R. v . Shepherd , Dears . 606 PAGE 357 359 ¡¤ . 363 NOTES . 113 . The Utmost Resistance Required SECTION 107. Consent as a Defence - Assault 108 . Same Assault with Intent to Rape . 109. Girl Consenting to ...
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... Letter . 622 • 213. Post - office Laws - Taking Letter from Post - office 214. Quarantine Laws . 624 . 627 215. Receiving Stolen Goods . 627 216. Receiving Stolen Goods Obtained by False Pretenses . 627 217. Selling Adulterated Food ...
... Letter . 622 • 213. Post - office Laws - Taking Letter from Post - office 214. Quarantine Laws . 624 . 627 215. Receiving Stolen Goods . 627 216. Receiving Stolen Goods Obtained by False Pretenses . 627 217. Selling Adulterated Food ...
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... letter , addressed by one of the ministers of the usurping government to another , it was stated that two war steamers had been purchased . As to the Registry Acts , the bill stated that Granatelli and Scaglia were foreigners , and were ...
... letter , addressed by one of the ministers of the usurping government to another , it was stated that two war steamers had been purchased . As to the Registry Acts , the bill stated that Granatelli and Scaglia were foreigners , and were ...
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... letters patent to the commissioners . The construction of the basin has been completed at a heavy expense to the proprietors , and meets the most sanguine expectations of its pro- jectors . The sixth section of the act of 1828,3 by ...
... letters patent to the commissioners . The construction of the basin has been completed at a heavy expense to the proprietors , and meets the most sanguine expectations of its pro- jectors . The sixth section of the act of 1828,3 by ...
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539 ÆäÀÌÁö - Is any sick among you ? let him call for the elders of the church ; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord : and the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up ; and if he have committed sins, they shall be forgiven him.
259 ÆäÀÌÁö - I will bear true faith and allegiance to the United States of America; that I will serve them honestly and faithfully against all their enemies whomsoever; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to the rules and articles of war.
229 ÆäÀÌÁö - A statement of the acts constituting the offense, in ordinary and concise language, and in such manner as to enable a person of common understanding to know what is intended.
675 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... shall not be conveyed in the mails or delivered from any post office or by any letter carrier.
150 ÆäÀÌÁö - AG, obtained a rule nisi to set aside the verdict, and enter a verdict for the defendant, or for a new trial, on the four following grounds, viz.
583 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... shall be empowered to transport him or her to the state or territory from which he or she shall have fled. And, if any person or persons shall by force set at liberty, or rescue the fugitive from such agent while transporting as aforesaid, the person or persons so offending, shall, on conviction, be fined not exceeding five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned not exceeding one year.
717 ÆäÀÌÁö - Every punishment and forfeiture by this Act imposed on any person maliciously committing any offence, whether the same be punishable upon indictment or upon summary conviction, shall equally apply and be enforced, whether the offence shall be committed from malice conceived against the owner of the property in respect of which it shall be committed, or otherwise.
541 ÆäÀÌÁö - Riel, against the form of the Statute in such case made and provided and against the peace of our said Lady the Queen, her Crown and dignity.
401 ÆäÀÌÁö - To determine whether a given case falls within the one class or the other, we must inquire whose is the work being performed, a question which is usually answered by ascertaining who has the power to control and direct the servants in the performance of their work.
240 ÆäÀÌÁö - This rule excludes all evidence of collateral facts, or those which are incapable of affording any reasonable presumption or inference, as to the principal fact or matter in dispute...