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Portraits, Memoirs, and Characters, of Remarkable Persons, from the ... - Page 223
by James Caulfield - 1819 - 260 pages
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The Student's Statutes: Being the Principal Provisions of Some ..., Volume 424

John Frederick Haynes - English law - 1884 - 736 pages
...exceeding eighteen months, with or without hard labour. • 20. Whosoever shall corruptly take any money or reward, directly or indirectly, under pretence or upon account of aiding any person to recover any dog which shall have been stolen, or which shall be in the possession...
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Public General Statutes of the Colony of Victoria

Victoria - Law - 1875 - 926 pages
...any term not exceeding five years. 152. Whosoever shall corruptly take any money or reward Tawn* a reward directly or indirectly under pretence or upon account of helping any «oi™ ^-opfrty. person to any chattel money valuable security or other property ID.S. 101. •whatsoever...
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The American and English Encyclopedia of Law, Volume 3

John Houston Merrill, Thomas Johnson Michie, Charles Frederic Williams, David Shephard Garland - Law - 1887 - 1018 pages
...Trenchard, 58 Barb. (NYt 168; Daimouth v. Bennett, 15 Barb. (X. Y.)54i2. Whosoever shall corruptly take any money or reward, directly or indirectly, under pretence or upon account of helping any person to any chattel, money, valuable security, or other property whatsoever, which shall by any felony or...
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The Criminal Statute Law of the Dominion of Canada, Relating to Indictable ...

Sir Henri Elzéar Taschereau - Criminal law - 1888 - 1272 pages
...Procedure Act as to the power of parliament to pass the above clause. 89. Every one who corruptly takes any money or reward, directly or indirectly, under pretence or upon account of helping any person to any chattel, money, valuable security or other property whatsoever, which, by any felony or misdemeanor,...
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Roscoe's Digest of the Law of Evidence in Criminal Cases, Volume 1

Henry Roscoe - Evidence, Criminal - 1888 - 830 pages
...or without hard labor." Taking money to restore dogs. By s. 20, " Whosoever shall corruptly take any money or reward, directly or indirectly, under pretence or upon account of aiding any person to recover any dog which shall have been stolen or which shall be in the possession...
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A Digest of the Criminal Law of Canada: (crimes and Punishments) Founded by ...

George Wheelock Burbidge - Criminal law - 1890 - 666 pages
...TRIAL. t Every one is guilty of felony and liable to seven years' imprisonment who corruptly takes any money or reward, directly or indirectly, under pretence or upon account of helping any person to any chattel, money, valuable security or other property whatsoever, which, by any felony or misdemeanor,...
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A Digest of the Criminal Law (crimes and Punishments) by the Late James ...

James Fitzjames Stephen - Criminal law - 1894 - 548 pages
...such a manner as to amount to a misdemeanor by 24 & 25 Vict. c. 96 ; or (d.) 6 who corruptly takes any money or reward, directly or indirectly, under pretence or upon account of helping any person to any chattel, money, valuable security, or other property whatsoever, stolen, taken, obtained, extorted,...
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The Irish Constable's Guide

Sir Andrew Reed - Constables - 1895 - 528 pages
...or such skin to he the skin of a stolen dog, O ; second offence, M. — S. 20. Corruptly to take any money or reward, directly or indirectly, under pretence or upon account of aiding any person tt». recover any dog which shall have been stolen, &c., AI.— S. 21. To steal any...
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The Complete Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: Legal writings

Henry Fielding, William Ernest Henley - English literature - 1902 - 318 pages
...knowing, &c., are to be transported for fourteen years. And by the same statute, every person taking money or reward, directly or indirectly, under pretence or upon account of helping any to stolen goods, unless such person apprehend and bring 1 3 and 4 W. and M. c. ix. 1 Chap. xxri. to...
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Due preparations for the plague...The king of the pirates

Daniel Defoe - 1903 - 714 pages
...them, which is divided between them and the felons, whereby they greatly encourage such offenders : Be it enacted, by the authority aforesaid, that wherever...persons to any stolen goods or chattels, every such Eerson so taking money or reward as aforesaid (unss such person do apprehend, or cause to be apprehended,...
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