| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - 1889 - 734 páginas
...have been actually lost, or are reasonably supposed by him to have been lost, and appropriates them, with intent to take the entire dominion over them,...believing that the owner can be found, it is larceny."] But immediately previous to that his Lordship had referred to his dictum in Merry v. Green (7 M. &... | |
| Canada - 1893 - 1192 páginas
...have been actually lost, or are reasonably supposed by him to have been lost, and appropriates them with intent to take the entire dominion over them,...believing that the owner can be found, it is larceny: " R v. Dixon, Dears. 580; E. v. Christopher, Bell, 27. In R v. Moore, L. & C. l,on an indictment for... | |
| Frank Sumner Rice - 1894 - 1062 páginas
...have actually been lost, or are reasonably supposed by him to have been lost, and appropriates them, with intent to take the entire dominion over them,...cannot be found, it is not larceny. But if he takes, with like intent, though lost, or reasonably supposed to be lost, but reasonably believing that the... | |
| Theodore William Dwight - 1894 - 940 páginas
...have been actually lost, or are reasonably supposed by him to have been lost, and appropriates them with intent to take the entire dominion over them,...when he takes them that the owner cannot be found, there is no larceny. If he reasonably believes that the owner can be found under the same circumstances,... | |
| Canada - 1894 - 1076 páginas
...which had been actually lust or reasonably supposed by him to have been lost, and appropriated them, with intent to take the entire dominion over them, really believing, when he took them, that the owner could not be found, it was not larceny; but if he took them with the like... | |
| Sir Andrew Reed - 1895 - 528 páginas
...have been actually lost, or are reasonably supposed by him to have been lost, and appropriates them, with intent to take the entire dominion over them,...believing that the owner can be found, it is larceny. The following animals are capable of being stolen at common law. Tame animals, whether originally wild... | |
| James Crankshaw - 1895 - 768 páginas
...which had been actually lost or reasonably supposed by him to have been lost, and appropriated them, with intent to take the entire dominion over them, really believing, when he took them, (1) R. v. Macgrath, LB 1 CC R, 205 ; B. v. Harvey,-1 Leach, 467; R. v Adams, R. & R. 225... | |
| Sir William Oldnall Russell, Horace Smith, Alfred Percival Perceval Keep - 1896 - 1100 páginas
...have been actually lost, or are reasonably supposed by him to have been lost, and appropriates them, with intent to take the entire dominion over them,...he takes them with the like intent, though lost, or (6) Qucere ' partial and.' reasonably supposed to be lost, but reasonably believing that the owner... | |
| India - 1898 - 1152 páginas
...have been actually lost or are reasonably supposed by bim to have been lost, and appropriates them, with intent to take the entire dominion over them,...takes them, that the owner cannot be found, it is not theft ; but if he takes them with the like intent, though lost, or reasonably supposed to be lost,... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1898 - 1150 páginas
...lost, and appropriate them with intent to take the entire domain ove: m Loa Angele*. tothalre. Леш, really believing, when he takes them, that the owner cannot be found, it is not \arceny. But if he have taken them with like intent, though lost, but reasonably beYxeving that the... | |
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