 | Edward William Cox - Criminal law - 1886
...Injuries to Property Act, 1861 (24 & 25 Viet. C. 97) is as follows: ' ELTKIKOH.M. Whosoever shall wilfully or maliciously commit any damage, injury, or spoil to or upon any real or personal property whatever, either of a public or private nature 1881. . . . . shall, on conviction .... be liable to... | |
 | North Carolina, Moses Neal Amis - Criminal law - 1886 - 335 pages
...The Code, Sec. 1081. If any person shall maliciously commit any damage, injury or spoil upon any real property whatsoever, either of a public or private nature, for which no punishment is provided by any existing law — every person so offending shall be guilty of a misdemeanor... | |
 | Henry Roscoe - Evidence, Criminal - 1888
...species of this kind of offence.1 By the 24 & 25 Viet. c. 97, s. 51, "whosoever shall unlawfully and maliciously commit any damage, injury, or spoil to...either of a public or private nature, for which no punishment is hereinbefore provided, the damage, injury, or spoil being to an amount exceeding five... | |
 | George Wheelock Burbidge - Criminal law - 1890 - 588 pages
...guilty of a misdemeanor, and liable to five years' imprisonment, who unlawfully and maliciously commits any damage, injury or spoil to or upon any real or...personal property whatsoever, either of a public or a private nature, for which no punishment is 5 otherwise provided, the damage, injury or spoil being... | |
 | Frederick Stroud - Law - 1890 - 916 pages
...Pointer, 10 LJ Ex. 454 ; 8 M. & W. 305). " Whoever shall -wilfully or maliciously commit any Damai/e, Injury or Spoil to, or upon, any Real or Personal Property whatsoever," в. 52, 24 & 25 V. с. 07 ; To constitute this offence there must be some actual damage to the property... | |
 | Edward William Cox - Criminal law - 1890
...respondent within the meaning of the section. Sect. 52 makes it an offence for a person wilfully to commit "damage, injury, or spoil to or upon any real or personal property," although he may not do the net maliciously ; that is to say, it is sufficient if it be proved that... | |
 | Canada - Criminal law - 1892 - 403 pages
...labour. ESC, c. 168, s. 26. Injuries not otherwise provided for511. Every one who wilfully commits any damage, injury or spoil to or upon any real or personal property either corp«real or incorporeal, and either of a public or private nature, for which no punishment... | |
 | Canada, Sir Henri Elzéar Taschereau - Criminal law - 1893 - 1080 pages
...excuse, and without colour of right, did destroy. OTHER INJURIES. 511. Every one who wilfully commits any damage, injury or spoil to or upon any real or personal property either corporeal or incorporeal, and either of a public or private nature, for which no punishment... | |
 | Canada - Criminal law - 1894 - 976 pages
...as to second offences. 51 1. Injuries not otherwise provided for. — Every one who icUfulbj commits any damage, injury or spoil to or upon any real or personal property either corporeal or incorporeal, and either of a public or private nature, for which no punishment... | |
 | Judges - 1898
...J., and Channell, J. (1) By section 52 of the Malicious Damage Act, 1861 : "Whosoever shall wilfully or maliciously commit any damage, injury, or spoil...either of a public or private nature, for which no punishment is hereinbefore provided, shall, on conviction thereof before a Justice of the peace, at... | |
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