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| Samuel Robinson Clarke - Criminal law - 1878 - 486 pages
...maliciousty breaks any contract made by him, knowing orhaving probable cause to believe that the probable consequences of his so doing, either alone or in combination with others, will be to endanger human life, or to cause serious bodily injury, or to expose valuable property, whether real or personal, to destruction... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1878 - 650 pages
...reasonable cause to believe that the probable consequences of his so doing, either alone or in combination, will be to endanger human life, or cause serious bodily injury, or to expose valuable property to destruction, or serious injury, he shall be liable to fine or imprisonment. That section is general... | |
| George Colwell Oke - Justices of the peace - 1881 - 922 pages
...a contract of service or of hiring, knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that the probable consequences of his so doing, either alone or in combination...serious bodily injury, or to expose valuable property to destruction or serious injury. (See Note 70.) 5. Master, Neglect of, to provide Food, Clothing,... | |
| William Knox Wigram - Catalogs, Publishers' - 1881 - 500 pages
...maliciously breaks a contract of service, knowing, or having reason to know, that the probable consequence will be to endanger human life, or cause serious bodily injury, or to expose valuable property to damage or destruction. Penalty, same as 1 (sec. 5). 4. Any person who, with a view to compel another... | |
| George Colwell Oke - Justices of the peace - 1881 - 996 pages
...a contract of service.o; of hiring, knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that the probable consequences of his so doing, either alone or in combination with others, will bo to endanger human life or cause serious bodily injury, or to expose valuable property, whether real... | |
| Seymour Frederick Harris, Frederic Philip Tomlinson - Criminal law - 1881 - 678 pages
...endangerhis contract of service, knowing or having reason to IDg hfe' &cbelieve that the probable consequence will be to endanger human life, or cause serious bodily injury, or expose valuable property to destruction or serious injury (d), An exceptional course in criminal procedure... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - Labor - 1882 - 188 pages
...a contract of service or of hiring, knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that the probable consequences of his so doing, either alone or in combination...real or personal to destruction or serious injury." The seventh section, again, enacts special penalties for any person convicted of intimidating, annoying,... | |
| Edward William Cox - Criminal law - 1882 - 852 pages
...that BonVor VTQ*' ^e PrĀ°bable consequences of his so doing, either alone or in combination porty. 'with others, will be to endanger human life, or cause...injury, he shall on conviction thereof by a court 01 summary jurisdiction, or on indictment as hereinafter mentioned, be lisbk either to pay a penalty... | |
| Sir James Fitzjames Stephen - Criminal law - 1883 - 468 pages
...of service or of hiring, knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that the probable consequence of his so doing, either alone or in combination with...real or personal, to destruction or serious injury ; or (6.) 2 who being employed by a municipal authority, or by any company or contractor upon whom... | |
| Sir John Macdonell - Gt. Brit. Laws, Statutes, etc - 1883 - 792 pages
...authority or company or contractor, knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that the probable consequences of his so doing, either alone or in combination with others, will be to deprive the inhabitants of that city, borough, town, place, or part, wholly or to a great extent of... | |
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