A Digested Abridgment, and Comparative View, of the Statute Law of England and Ireland, to the Year 1811, Inclusive: Analytically Arranged in the Order of Sir W. Blackstone's Commentaries: with a Chronological Table of the Statutes, and an Index to the Work, Volume 3Graisberry and Campbell, 1812 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 918
... to restrain the offence of false imprisonment , amongst others , * Vide r • 93. 466. 577. 659 , 660. 679-3-8 . 681-6 . 691-4 . then then of late years committed by robbers and spoil - 918 Book IV . Of Offences against the.
... to restrain the offence of false imprisonment , amongst others , * Vide r • 93. 466. 577. 659 , 660. 679-3-8 . 681-6 . 691-4 . then then of late years committed by robbers and spoil - 918 Book IV . Of Offences against the.
Page 919
... false imprisonment has been already stated in the chapter which treats of offences against the law of nations , ante p . 464. And the clauses of the habeas corpus act ( 31 Car . 2. a 2. s . 12. Eng . ante vol . 1. chap . 1. ) which ...
... false imprisonment has been already stated in the chapter which treats of offences against the law of nations , ante p . 464. And the clauses of the habeas corpus act ( 31 Car . 2. a 2. s . 12. Eng . ante vol . 1. chap . 1. ) which ...
Page 958
... false light with intention to bring any vessel into danger ; such offender shall be & c . how pun- ished . 26 Geo.2.c. 19 . s . 1. Eng . Stealing any vessels in dis- any person therefrom , or putting out false felony . • s . 2 . goods ...
... false light with intention to bring any vessel into danger ; such offender shall be & c . how pun- ished . 26 Geo.2.c. 19 . s . 1. Eng . Stealing any vessels in dis- any person therefrom , or putting out false felony . • s . 2 . goods ...
Page 961
... false or treacherous lan- 4 Geo . 1. c . 4 . thorns , lights or fires , with intention to subject any ship or vessel to danger or shipwreck , he shall be guilty of felony without benefit of clergy . And the 23 & 24 Geo . 3. c . 48. Ir ...
... false or treacherous lan- 4 Geo . 1. c . 4 . thorns , lights or fires , with intention to subject any ship or vessel to danger or shipwreck , he shall be guilty of felony without benefit of clergy . And the 23 & 24 Geo . 3. c . 48. Ir ...
Page 1003
... false pretences ; which seems to be more properly by false e- considered as an offence against private property , than tences , how punished . against public trade , to which latter head Sir W. Black- stone has referred it . The 33 Hen ...
... false pretences ; which seems to be more properly by false e- considered as an offence against private property , than tences , how punished . against public trade , to which latter head Sir W. Black- stone has referred it . The 33 Hen ...
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