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... statute to hold that to create the offence anything more is required than is implied in the usual definition of malice . " Equivalent Words in Statute .-- In de- scribing a statutory offence in an indict- ment , it is sufficient , if ...
... statute to hold that to create the offence anything more is required than is implied in the usual definition of malice . " Equivalent Words in Statute .-- In de- scribing a statutory offence in an indict- ment , it is sufficient , if ...
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... statute . Rex v . Hughes , 2 C. & P. 420. But see Elmsley's case , I Lewin C. C. ( Eng . ) 126 . Altering brand of cattle includes put- ting new brand on cattle already branded ... statute 9 Definition . Statutes . MALICIOUS MISCHIEF .
... statute . Rex v . Hughes , 2 C. & P. 420. But see Elmsley's case , I Lewin C. C. ( Eng . ) 126 . Altering brand of cattle includes put- ting new brand on cattle already branded ... statute 9 Definition . Statutes . MALICIOUS MISCHIEF .
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... statute prohibiting the burning of wheat or straw will not be sustained if the wheat or straw be threshed , cleaned and stored in a barn . Commonwealth v . Erskine , 8 Gratt . ( Va . ) 624 . A shock of wheat held not a stack . Denbow v ...
... statute prohibiting the burning of wheat or straw will not be sustained if the wheat or straw be threshed , cleaned and stored in a barn . Commonwealth v . Erskine , 8 Gratt . ( Va . ) 624 . A shock of wheat held not a stack . Denbow v ...
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... statutes , care must be taken to bring the allegation within the words of the statute , and when so brought the use of par- ticular words will not be held necessary.2 IV . INTENT . - The intent with which the. ፡ 289 ; Commonwealth v ...
... statutes , care must be taken to bring the allegation within the words of the statute , and when so brought the use of par- ticular words will not be held necessary.2 IV . INTENT . - The intent with which the. ፡ 289 ; Commonwealth v ...
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... statute of 52 Henry III , 1267 , where one sued an- other maliciously and without probable cause , he was liable to such person in damages in an action on the case ; but since the passage of that statute , which gave costs to the ...
... statute of 52 Henry III , 1267 , where one sued an- other maliciously and without probable cause , he was liable to such person in damages in an action on the case ; but since the passage of that statute , which gave costs to the ...
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