A Treatise on Criminal Law, Volumen1Kay and Brother, 1885 |
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... master from a third person , not being a fellow servant , he has the pos- session , as distinguished from the cus- tody of it , until he has put it into his master's possession , by putting it into a place or thing belonging to his mas ...
... master from a third person , not being a fellow servant , he has the pos- session , as distinguished from the cus- tody of it , until he has put it into his master's possession , by putting it into a place or thing belonging to his mas ...
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... master has not had posses- sion of the goods . § 962. As we have already seen , goods cannot be averred to be the master's which have never been in his possession , and which the servant , before they come into such possession ...
... master has not had posses- sion of the goods . § 962. As we have already seen , goods cannot be averred to be the master's which have never been in his possession , and which the servant , before they come into such possession ...
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... master ; I should have thought that there was no real differ- ence between these cases ; that , inas- much as the servant in each case was acting for the master , in the discharge of a duty towards him , and under an agreement to ...
... master ; I should have thought that there was no real differ- ence between these cases ; that , inas- much as the servant in each case was acting for the master , in the discharge of a duty towards him , and under an agreement to ...
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