802
Interpretation of terms
"Document of Title to Goods:"
"Trustee:"
Valuable Security:
"Property:"
ORDINANCE No. 7 of 1865.
Larceny, &c.
1. In the interpretation of this Ordinance;
The term "Document of Title to Goods" shall include any bill of lading, India warrant, dock warrant, warehouse keepers' certificate, warrant or order for the delivery or transfer of any goods or valuable thing, bought and sold note, or any other document used in the ordinary course of business as proof of the possession or control of goods, or authorizing or purporting to authorize, either by indorsement or by delivery, the possessor of such document to transfer or receive any goods thereby represented or therein mentioned or referred to:
The term "Trustee" shall mean a trustee on some express trust created by some deed, will, or instrument in writing, and shall include the heir, or personal representative, of any such trustee, and any other person upon or to whom the duty of such trust shall have devolved or come, and also an executor and administrator and an official manager, assignee, liquidator or other like officer acting under any present or future Act relating to joint stock companies, bankruptcy or insolvency:
The term "Valuable Security" shall include any order or other security whatsoever entitling or evidencing the title of any person or body corporate to any share or interest in any public stock or fund, whether of the United Kingdom, or of Great Britain or of Ireland, or of any Foreign State, or in any fund of any body corporate, company, or society, whether within this Colony or in the United Kingdom or in any Foreign State or country, or to any deposit in any bank, and shall also include any debenture, deed, bond, bill, note, warrant, order, or other security whatsoever for money or for payment of money, whether of this Colony, or of the United Kingdom, or of Great Britain or of Ireland, or of any Foreign State, and any document of title to lands or goods as hereinbefore defined.
The term "Property" shall include every description of real and personal property, money, debts and legacies, and all deeds and instruments relating to or evidencing the title thereto.
802
Interprete tion of terms
"Document of Title to Goods:"
"Trustee :"
Valuable Security:
"Property:"
ORDINANCE No. 7 or 1865.
Larceny, &c.
1. In the interpretation of this Ordinance;
The term "Document of Title to Goods" shall include bill
any of lading, India warrant, dock warrant, warehouse keepers' certificate, warrant or order for the delivery or transfer of any goods or valuable thing, bought and sold note, or any other document used in the ordinary course of business as proof of the possession or control of goods, or authorizing or purporting to authorize, either by indorsement or by delivery, the possessor of such document to transfer or receive any goods thereby represented or therein mentioned or referred to:
The term "Trustee" shall mean a trustee on some express trust created by some deed, will, or instrument in writing, and shall include the heir, or personal representative, of any such trustee, and any other person upon or to whom the duty of such trust shall have devolved or come, and also an executor and administrator and an official manager, assignee, liquidator or other like officer acting under any present or future Act relating to joint stock companies, bankruptcy or insolvency :
The term "valuable Security" shall include any order or other security whatsoever entitling or evidencing the title of any person or body corporate to any share or interest in any public stock or fund, whether of the United Kingdom, or of Great Britain or of Ireland, or of any Foreign State, or in any fund of any body corporate, company, or society, whether within this Colony or in the United Kingdom or in any Foreign State or country, or to any deposit in any bank, and shall also include any debenture, deed, bond, bill, note, warrant, order, or other security whatsoever for money or for payment of money, whether of this Colony, or of the United Kingdom, or of Great Britain or of Ireland, or of any Foreign State, and any document of title to lands or goods as herein before defined.
The term "Property" shall include every description of real and personal property, money, debts and legacies, and all deeds and instruments relating to or evidencing the title
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