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An Analysis Of, and Digested Index to the Criminal Statutes, Alphabetically ... - Page 64
by William Robinson - 1829 - 215 pages
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Magisterial Synopsis: Comprising Summary Convictions, the Offences ...

George Colwell Oke - Catalogs, Publishers' - 1849 - 522 pages
...Sic. 20. Treet, Shrubs, fyc. of Value of Is.] Stealing, or 21. Cutting, breaking, rooting up, or 22. Otherwise destroying or damaging with intent to steal,...part of any tree, sapling or shrub, or any underwood, wheresoever respectively growing, the stealing of such article, or the injury done, being to the amount...
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The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the ...

Law reports, digests, etc - 1849 - 684 pages
...offence of " unlawfully and maliciously cutting, breaking, barking, or otherwise destroying or damaging the whole or any part" of any tree, sapling, or shrub, or any underwood — the 19th applying to injuries to the amount of II. to trees, &c. in a garden, and the 20th to injuries...
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New Session Cases: Containing Reports of Cases Relating to the ..., Volume 3

John Monson Carrow, J. Hamerton, T. Allen - Law reports, digests, etc - 1849 - 780 pages
...any person shall unlawfully and maliciously cut, break, bark, root up, or otherwise destroy or damage the whole or any part of any tree, sapling, or shrub, or any underwood, wheresoever the same may be respectively growing, the injury done being to the amount of one shilling,...
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New Sessions Cases: Trinity vacation, 1847 to Michaelmas vacation, 1849

John Monson Carrow - Justices of the peace - 1849 - 802 pages
...offence of unlawfully and maliciously cutting, breaking, barking, or otherwise destroying or damaging the whole or any part of any tree, sapling, or shrub, or any underwood: the 19th applied to injuries to the amount of £1 to trees, &c. in a garden ; the 20th to injuries...
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The Magisterial Synopsis: Comprising Summary Convictions, and Indictable ...

George Colwell Oke - Justices of the peace - 1850 - 636 pages
...537 ; cutting hedges, 537 ; satisfaction for making drains, 537. u. Underwood, stealing or cutting, breaking, rooting up, or otherwise destroying or damaging, with intent to steal any, O. 20, 22, p. 230; cutting, breaking, barking, rooting up or otherwise destroying or damaging,...
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The Provincial Justice, Or Magistrate's Manual: Being a Complete Digest of ...

William Conway Keele - Constables - 1851 - 734 pages
...any person shall unlawfully and maliciously cut, break, bark, root up, or otherwise destroy or damage the whole or any part of any tree, sapling or shrub, or any underwood respectively growing in any such park, pleasure ground, garden, orchard or avenue, or in any ground adjoining or belonging to any...
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Lord Campbell's Acts, for the Further Improving the Administration of ...

Charles Sprengel Greaves - Criminal law - 1851 - 164 pages
...away [steal, cut, break, root up, or otherwise destroy or damage with intent to steal] one ash tree [the whole or any part of any tree, sapling, or shrub, or any undenoood], of a value exceeding one pound, (to wit), of the value of two pounds, the property of CD,...
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Statutes at Large ...: (37 v.) A collection of the public general statutes ...

Great Britain - 1851 - 932 pages
...be imprisoned for any Period not exceeding Three Months : 5. Any Person who shall steal, or damage with Intent to steal, the whole or any Part of any Tree, Sapling, Shrub, or Underwood, or any cultivated Plant, Root, Fruit, or Vegetable Production, severed from the...
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The Provincial Justice, Or Magistrate's Manual: Being a Complete Digest of ...

William Conway Keele - Constables - 1851 - 724 pages
...any dog, beast, or bird, not being the subject of larceny at common law ; § 31, stealing, cutting, breaking, rooting up, or otherwise destroying or damaging with intent to steal any tree, sapling, or shrub, or any underwood ; § 32, or any live or dead fence, or any post, pale,...
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A Digest of the Law of Evidence in Criminal Cases

Henry Roscoe - Evidence, Criminal - 1852 - 988 pages
...enacted, " that if any person shall steal, or shall cut, break, root up, or otherwise destroy or damage, with intent to steal, the whole or any part of any tree, sapling, or shrub, or any underwood, wheresoever the same may be respectively growing, the stealing of such article or articles, or the...
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