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" ... it shall be sufficient to describe such instrument by any name or designation by which the same may be usually known, or by the purport thereof, and in such manner as to sufficiently identify snch instrument, without setting out any copy or fac-simile... "
Statutes of the Province of Canada - Page 346
by Canada - 1855
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 1

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1850 - 554 pages
...any Part of any Instrument whatsoever, upon P ates> &c. 30 any Plate or other Material whatsoever, it shall be sufficient to describe such Instrument...Designation by which the same may be usually known, without setting out any Copy of the whole or any Part of such .Instrument. - V. And whereas on Trials...
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Statutes at Large ...: (37 v.) A collection of the public general statutes ...

Great Britain - 1851 - 932 pages
...it shall be necessary to in other Cases, make any Averment in any Indictment as to any Instrument, whether the same consists wholly or in part of Writing,...Copy or Fac-simile of the whole or any Part thereof. VIII. From and after the coming of this Act into operation Intent to dcit shall be sufficient in any...
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The New Law of Indictments: Comprising Lord Campbell's ..., Page 359

Robert Richard Pearce - Criminal justice, Administration of - 1851 - 120 pages
...cases, wherever it shall be necessary to make any averment in any indictment as to any instrument, whether the same consists wholly or in part of writing,...it shall be sufficient to describe such instrument in the same terms. 11. Statement of Chattels. — The rule laid down by Lord Hale is, that chattels...
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Lord Campbell's Acts, for the Further Improving the Administration of ...

Charles Sprengel Greaves - Criminal law - 1851 - 164 pages
...any part of any instrument shall have been made or printed, it is sufficient, by sec. 6, ante, p. 12, to describe such instrument by any name or designation, by which the same may be usually known, without setting out any copy or facsimile of the whole or any part of such instrument. In all other...
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The New System of Criminal Procedure, Pleading and Evidence in Indictable ...

John Frederick Archbold - Criminal law - 1852 - 750 pages
...embezzling, destroying, or concealing, or for obtaining by false pretences, any instrument, it shall he sufficient to describe such instrument by any name...the purport thereof, without setting out any copy or tac-simile thereof, or otherwise describing the same or the value thereof. 14 sv 15 Viet. c. 100, «....
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Jurist: Containing Reports of All Cases Determined in Law ..., Volume 15, Part 2

Law - 1852 - 516 pages
...as to any instrument, whether the same consists wholly or in part of writing, print, or figures, Й shall be sufficient to describe such instrument by...designation by which the same may be usually known, or ty the purport thereof, without setting out any copy or facsimile of the whole or any part thereof....
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Criminal Process: Or, A View of the Whole Proceedings Taken in ..., Part 285

Henry Richard Dearsly - Criminal law - 1853 - 178 pages
...it shall be neces- In other cases, sary to make any averment in any indictment as to any instrument, whether the same consists wholly or in part of writing,...copy or fac-simile of the whole or any part thereof. 8. From and after the coming of this Act into Intentto defraud operation it shall be sufficient in...
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Reports of Cases in Criminal Law Argued and Determined in All the ..., Volume 5

Edward William Cox - Criminal law - 1853 - 696 pages
...other cases wherever it shall be necessary to make any averment in any indictment as to any instrument, whether the same consists wholly or in part of writing,...the purport thereof, without setting out any copy orfac simile of the whole or any part thereof. VIII. From and after the coming of this act into operation...
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Criminal Process, Or, A View of the Whole Proceedings Taken in Criminal ...

Henry Richard Dearsly - Criminal procedure - 1854 - 114 pages
...obtaining, by false pretences, any instrument, it shall be sufficient to describe such instrument by name or designation by which the same may be usually...thereof, without setting out any copy or fac-simile thereof, or otherwise describing the same or the value thereof. _, .,._. *6. In any indictment for...
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A Synopsis of the Law Relating to Indictable Offences: In which the Crimes ...

Benjamin Boothby - Criminal law - 1854 - 480 pages
...variance will be fatal ('»). Now by 14 & 15 Vic. c. 100, s. 5, it shall be sufficient to describe the instrument by any name or designation by which the...known, or by the purport thereof, without setting out Щ copy or fac simile thereof, or otherwise describing the same or the value thereof. Where an instrument...
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