Larceny.
ment, either of a dead or of a living person, shall be guilty of felony and on conviction thereof liable to imprisonment for life.
(2) Nothing in this section or in section 14, nor any proceeding, conviction or judgment to be had or taken thereupon shall prevent, lessen or impeach any remedy at law or in equity which any party aggrieved by any such offence might or would have had if this Ordinance had not been passed; but no conviction of any such offender shall be received in evidence in any action against him.
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14. Any person who steals, or for any fraudulent purpose takes from its place of deposit for the time being, documents or from any person having the lawful custody thereof, or unlawfully and maliciously destroys, cancels, obliterates or conceals, the whole or any part of—
(a) any document of title to lands; or
(b) any record, writ, return, panel, petition, process, interrogatory, deposition, affidavit, rule, order, warrant of attorney, or any original document of or belonging to any court, or relating to any cause or matter, civil or criminal, begun, depending, or terminated in any such court; or
(c) any original document relating to the business of any office or employment under His Majesty, and being or remaining in any office appertaining to any court or in any government or public office, shall be guilty of felony and on conviction thereof liable to imprisonment for five years.
other legal document Vict.
c. 96, ss. 28 and 80.
6 & 7 Geo. 5, c. 50, s. 7.
destruction, etc., of security.
valuable
24 & 25 Vict. c. 96, s. 27.
15. Any person who for any fraudulent purpose destroys, cancels, or obliterates, the whole or any part of any valuable security, other than a document of title to lands, shall be guilty of felony, of the same nature and in the same degree and punishable in the same manner as if he had stolen any chattel of like value with the share, interest, or deposit to which the security so stolen may relate, or with the money due on the security so stolen, or secured thereby and remaining unsatisfied, or with the value of the goods or other valuable thing represented, mentioned, or referred to in or by the security.
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Larceny.
ment, either of a dead or of a living person, shall be guilty of felony and on conviction thereof liable to imprisonment for life.
(2) Nothing in this section or in section 14, nor any proceeding, conviction or judgment to be had or taken there- upon shall prevent, lessen or impeach any remedy at law or in equity which any party aggrieved by any such offence might or would have had if this Ordinance had not been passed; but no conviction of any such offender shall be received in evidence in any action against him.
[CAP. 210
etc., of
14. Any person who steals, or for any fraudulent Larceny, purpose takes from its place of deposit for the time being, documents or from any person having the lawful custody thereof, or land andal unlawfully and maliciously destroys, cancels, obliterates or conceals, the whole or any part of—
(a) any document of title to lands; or
(b) any record, writ, return, panel, petition, process, interrogatory, deposition, affidavit, rule, order, war- rant of attorney, or any original document of or belonging to any court, or relating to any cause or matter, civil or criminal, begun, depending, or terminated in any such court; or
(c) any original document relating to the business of any office or employment under His Majesty, and being or remaining in any office appertaining to any court or in any government or public office, shall be guilty of felony and on conviction thereof liable to imprisonment for five years.
other legal
document Vict.
c. 96, ss. 28 and 80.
6 & 7 Geo. 5, c. 50, s. 7.
destruction,
etc., of security.
valuable
24 & 25 Vict. c. 96, s. 27.
15. Any person
who for any fraudulent purpose Fraudulent destroys, cancels, or obliterates, the whole or any part of any valuable security, other than a document of title to lands, shall be guilty of felony, of the same nature and in the same degree and punishable in the same manner as if he had stolen any chattel of like value with the share, interest, or deposit to which the security so stolen may relate, or with the money due on the securtiy so stolen, or secured thereby and remain- ing unsatisfied, or with value of the goods or other valuable thing represented, mentioned, or referred to in or by the security.
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