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" The result of these authorities is, that the rule of law on this subject seems to be, that if a man find goods that have been actually lost, or are reasonably supposed by him to have been lost, and appropriates them, with intent to take the entire dominion... "
The Justice of the Peace for Ireland: Comprising the Practice in Indictable ... - Página 610
por Edward Parkyns Levinge - 1862 - 762 páginas
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Reports of Cases in Criminal Law Argued and Determined in All the ..., Volumen21

Edward William Cox - 1910 - 988 páginas
...Archbold's Criminal Pleading (23rd edit.) at lost or are reasonably supposed by him to have been lost, the owner cannot be found, it is not larceny; but if he takes them and appropriates them, really believing, when he takes them, that with the like intent, though lost,...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volumen32

1912 - 1020 páginas
...have been actually lost, or are reasonably supposed by him to have been lost, and appropriate them with intent to take the entire dominion over them,...owner cannot be found, it is not larceny. But if he take them with the like intent, though lost, or reasonably supposed to be lost, but reasonably supposing...
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Manual of Naval Law and Court Martial Procedure, in which is Embodied Thring ...

Theodore Thring, John Edward Robert Stephens, Charles Edwin Gifford, Francis Harrison-Smith - 1912 - 624 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,...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,...
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Bouvier's Law Dictionary and Concise Encyclopedia, Volumen2

John Bouvier - 1914 - 1124 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 ; Baker v. State, 29 Ohio St 184, 23 Am. Rep. 731 ; 2 C. & K. 841; Wolfington v. State, 53 Ind. 343;...
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Modern American Law: A Systematic and Comprehensive Commentary on ..., Volumen3

1914 - 894 páginas
...actually lost, or are reasonably supposed by him to have been lost, and appropriates them, with the intent to take the entire dominion over them, really...believing that the owner can be found, it is larceny. In applying this rule, as, indeed, in the application of all fixed rules, questions of some nicety...
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The Cornhill Magazine

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1914 - 958 páginas
...intent to take the entire dominiop over them, really believing when he takes them that the ownercannot be found, it is not larceny ; but if he takes them with the bite intent though lost, or reasonably believing that the owner can be found, it is larceny.' Thus...
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Illustrative Cases on Criminal Law

William Ephraim Mikell - 1915 - 288 páginas
...actually lost, or are reasonably supposed by him to have been lost, and appropriates them, with the intent to take the entire dominion over them, really...believing that the owner can be found, it is larceny. In applying this rule, as, indeed, in the application of all fixed rules, questions of some nicety...
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Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property: By Edward H. Warren

Edward Henry Warren - 1915 - 882 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,...takes them, that the owner cannot be found, it is no larceny; but if he takes them with the like intent, though lost or reasonably supposed to be lost,...
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A Selection of Cases and Other Authorities Upon Criminal Law

Joseph Henry Beale - 1915 - 1076 páginas
...been lost, and appropriates! them with intent to take the entire dominion over them, really h^;|ipving when he takes them that the owner cannot be found, it is not larceny. But if be takes them with the like intent, though lost, or treasonably supposed to be lost, but reasonably...
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Lessons in Business: A Complete Compendium of how to Do Business by the ...

Edward Thomas Roe - 1916 - 518 páginas
...goods, or goods which are reasonably supposed by him to have been lost, appropriates them to his own OM, really believing when he takes them that the owner...be found, it is not larceny; but if he takes them reasonably believing that the owner can be found and thus appropriates them it is larceny. THE LAW...
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