 | Edward William Cox - Criminal law - 1899
...the injury done, a sum of money not exceeding twenty shillings. Sect. 52. 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 . . . either be committed to the... | |
 | William Lawrence Clark, William Lawrence Marshall - Criminal law - 1905 - 906 pages
...and vessels.620 And there is a general section in the present statute punishing malicious injury to "any real or personal property whatsoever, either of a public or private nature," for which no punishment is otherwise provided.021 In this country, perhaps, there is no state in which the subject... | |
 | Law reports, digests, etc - 1900
...1861 (23 & 24 Viet. c. 97), under which the proceedings are taken, provides " whoever 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 " may be convicted before a justice of the peace and... | |
 | Courtney Stanhope Kenny - Criminal law - 1901 - 544 pages
...where he picked up a large 1 This section of the statute enacts : " Whosoever shall unlawfully and maliciously commit any damage, injury, or spoil to...personal property whatsoever, either of a public or a private nature, for which no punishment is hereinbefore provided, the damage, injury, or spoil being... | |
 | Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - Justices of the peace - 1901
...(24 & 25 Viet. c. 97), s. 52. By sect. 52 of the Malicious Damage Act 1861 " 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," may be convicted before a justice of the peace, and... | |
 | Edward William Cox - Criminal law - 1902
...sect. 51 of property — •which provides that whosoever shall unlawfully and maliciously Obstruction commit any damage, injury, or spoil to Or upon any real or 7,^,™'— personal property whatsoever, either of a public or private Removal of nature, the damage,... | |
 | Frederick Stroud - Law - 1903 - 2302 pages
...sustain an action for libel (Foster v. Pointer, 10 LJ Ex. 454; 8 M. & W. 395). " Whoever shall wilfully OR maliciously commit any Damage, Injury or Spoil...or upon, any Real or Personal Property whatsoever," s. 52, 24 & 25 V. c. 97; to constitute this offence there must be some actual damage to the property... | |
 | Canada, James Crankshaw - Criminal law - 1907 - 1162 pages
...cattle. Unchanged. CASES NOT SPECIALLY PROVIDED FOR. Sec. 511. Sec. 539. 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 public or private nature, for which no punishment is... | |
 | Canada, W. J. Tremeear - Criminal law - 1908 - 1030 pages
...Penalty. Damage. Imprisonment. Cases not Specially Provided for. 539. 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... | |
 | North Carolina, Thomas Jefferson Jerome - Criminal law - 1908 - 815 pages
...to real property. 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:... | |
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