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CRIMINAL TRESPASS-continued.

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what amounts to possession..

when bonâ fide claim of title, an answer

does not embrace cases of personal property

how punishable, XVII. 447,

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"house trespass,"-what constitutes, XVII. 442, and
Except.

how punishable, if simple, XVII. 448,..

if in order to commit an offence punishable
with death, XVII. 449,

if in order to commit an offence punishable
with transportation for life, XVII. 450,
if to commit an offence punishable with
imprisonment XVII. 451,

if with preparation for causing hurt, &c.,
or restraint, &c., XVII. 452,

"lurking house-trespass," what constitutes, XVII. 443,
"house-breaking," what constitutes, XVII. 445, and
Explan.
"lurking house-trespass," or "house-breaking," how
punishable if simple, XVII. 453,..

if in order to commit another offence, punish-
able with imprisonment, &c., XVII. 454,..
if with preparation to cause hurt, &c., or
restraint, &c., XVII. 455,

if grievous hurt, is caused, &c. while commit-
ting, XVII. 459,

"lurking house-trespass by night" what constitutes,
XVII. 444,

"house-breaking by night" what constitutes, XVII. 446,
"lurking house-trespass by night" and "house-breaking
by night" how punishable, if simple, XVII. 456,
if in order to commit an offence punishable
with imprisonment, XVII. 457,

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if with preparations to cause hurt or
restraint, &c. XVII. 458,

ib.

grievous hurt or death caused by one of several persons
while committing, XVII. 460,

breaking open closed receptacle containing, &c., property,

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CULPABLE HOMICIDE-continued.

when it is murder, XVI. 300, and Excepts. and Provos.
and Explans.

when not murder

when committed under provocation, XVI. 300, Except.
I and Provos. and Explans,

when committed in exceeding the right of private defence,
XVI. 300, Except. 2,

by public servant exceeding his powers
but in good faith, XVI. 300, Ex-
cept. 3,

in sudden fight and passion, XVI. 300, Except.
4, and Explan.

when person above 18 years of age voluntarily suffers
death, XVI. 300, Except. 5,

when the death caused is that of another than the person

whose death was intended, XVI. 301,

punishment for, when it amounts to murder, XVI. 302,

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CUMULATIVE PUNISHMENT

on conviction of different offences

not where single offence is made up of different parts,
III. 71,

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where offences are parts of some combined offence
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DACOITY-continued.

making preparation for, how punishable, XVII. 399,
belonging to a gang of dacoits, how punishable, XVII.

400,

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wandering thieves how punishable, XVII.
401,

assembling for purpose of committing, XVII. 402,
See-Robbery. Theft.

DEAF AND DUMB

who are destitute of reason..

who have reason, but cannot understand the proceedings

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misappropriating moveable property belonging to estate
of, XVII. 404,

See-Misappropriation.

DECENCY

public, XIV,

See-Nuisance. Obscenity.

DECLARATION

before a public servant, when an "oath," II. 51,

making a false, which is receivable in evidence, XI. 199,
using a false, knowing it to be false, XI. 200,..

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signing or becoming party to a, with false statement of

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what constitutes the offence, XXI. 499, and Explans.

of a collection of persons

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ib.

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nothing amounts to, if true, and if it is for the public good
that it should be published, XXI. 499, Except 1,

if said, &c., bona fide of public conduct of public
servant, XXI. ib. Except. 2,

proof of good faith

any person touching a public
question, XXI. ib. Except. 3,

if it is a true report of proceedings of Court of
Justice, XXI. ib. Except. 4,
preliminary proceedings are such

if said, &c., bona fide respecting the merits of
case decided by a Court of Justice, XXI. ib.
Except. 5,

or regarding the merits of public per-
formance, XXI. Except. 6,
criticism in the public press..

if it be a censure passed bona fide by one having
lawful authority, XXI. ib. Except. 7,
if it be an accusation preferred bona fide to a
duly authorised person, XXI. ib. Except. 8,
if said by a person in giving directions for the
management of his concerns, or for the
public good, XXI. ib. Except. 9,
privilege of counsel, attorney, witnesses.
if it is a caution bonâ fide given for benefit of the
person to whom it is conveyed, or for the
public good, XXI. ib. Except. 10,
abuse of privilege is evidence of malice
punishment for simple, XXI. 500,

printing or engraving matter known to be
defamatory, XXI. 501,

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DEPREDATION

committing, on territories in alliance or at peace with the
Queen, VI. 126, 127,

DESERTION

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abetting, of soldier or sailor, VII. 135,

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harbouring deserter, VII. 136,

ib.

concealing deserter on board merchant vessel, VII. 137,

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permanent, of neck or face, is grievous hurt, XVI. 320,

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assault, or using criminal force, with intent to, XVI. 355,
or to outrage modesty of a woman, XVI. 354,..

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