Offence, it shall be sufficient to allege the Thing stolen to be Evidence of the Title, or of Part of the Title, of the Person or of some one of the Persons having a present Interest, whether legal or equitable, in the Real Estate to which the same relates,... A Treatise on Crimes and Indictable Misdemeanors - Page 142by William Oldnall Russell - 1828Full view - About this book
| John Frederick Archbold - Criminal law - 1830 - 344 pages
...in any indictment for such offence, it shall be sufficient to allege the thing stolen to be evidence of the title, or of part of the title, of the person...some one of the persons having a present interest * See Sect. 21. Realty. whether legal or equitable, in the real estate to which the v ' same relates,... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - Criminal law - 1830 - 328 pages
...of part of the title, of the person or of some one of the persons having a present interest Realty. whether legal or equitable, in the real estate to...relates, and to mention such real estate, or some part 7& 8 G.4, c.29. thereof; and it shall not be necessary to allege the thing stolen to be of any value.... | |
| Richard Burn - 1831 - 972 pages
...in any indictment for such offence, it shall be sufficient to allege the thing stolen to be evidence of the title, or of part of the title, of the person...part thereof; and it shall not be necessary to allege tin thing stolen to be of any value." See the General Clauses, ante, p. 550 to 556. By the 24th section... | |
| Charles Petersdorff - Law - 1831 - 598 pages
...the title, or ef part nf the title of the person, or of >ome one <>f id« person« having a pré eut interest, whether legal or equitable, in the real estate to which the типе relate«, nnd to mention »och real estatoor sunn: p irt thereof: and it shall nol be necessary... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - Criminal procedure - 1831 - 624 pages
...CD of the other part, being evidence, &c. It it sufficient to allege the thing stolen to be evidence of the title, or of part of the title, of the person, orof someone of the persons, having a present interest, whether legal or equitable, in the real estate... | |
| Henry John Stephen - Criminal law - 1834 - 518 pages
...in any indictment for such offence, it shall be sufficient to allege the thing stolen to be evidence of the title, or of part of the title, of the person...necessary to allege the thing stolen to be of any value. XXIV. Provided always, and be it enacted, that nothing in this act contained relating to either of... | |
| Great Britain - Criminal law - 1835 - 520 pages
...Indictment, ment for such offence, it shall be sufficient to allege the thing stolen to be evidence of the title, or of part of the title, of the person...necessary to allege the thing stolen to be of any value. XXIV. Provided always, and be it enacted, These proviThat nothing in this act contained relating to... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1836 - 1178 pages
...in any indictment for such offence, it shall be sufficient to allege the thing stolen to be evidence of the title, or of part of the title, of the person...interest, whether legal or equitable, in the real estate in which the same relates, and to mention such real estate, or some part thereof; and it shall not... | |
| Edmund Hayes - Criminal law - 1837 - 758 pages
...it shall be sufficient to allege the thing charged to have been stolen to be or to contain evidence of the title or of part of the title of the person, or of some one of the persons, having an interest, whether vested, contingent, legal, or equitable, in the real estate to which the same... | |
| Henry Roscoe - Evidence, Criminal - 1840 - 908 pages
...any indictment for such offence, it shall be sufficient to allege the thing stolen, to be evidence of the title, or of part of the title, of the person,...necessary to allege the thing stolen to be of any value." Upon an indictment under the above section, for stealing writings relating to real estate, although... | |
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