Defacing to one year's imprisonment who defaces any current gold, silver or copper coin by stamping thereon any names or words, whether such coin is or is not thereby diminished or lightened, and afterwards tenders the same. 55-56 V., c. 29, s. 469. 560.... The Numismatic Chronicle - Page 3401887Full view - About this book
| 1875 - 474 pages
...positive evidence, by wbat kind of oirQUinatanti&l evidence may the crime be proved ? 81. If a person deface any of the Queen's current gold, silver, or...copper coin by (stamping thereon any names or words, and tLo coin be not thereby diminished or lightened, will such person be guilty of any, and if so what... | |
| George Colwell Oke - 1861 - 162 pages
...or putting on board to be exported, any counterfeit coin resembling, &c. current coin. 96. Defacing current gold, silver or copper coin, by stamping thereon any names or words. 97. Knowingly or without authority making, mending, buying, selling, or having in custody or possession,... | |
| David Mitchell Aird - 1873 - 366 pages
...solitary confinement ; and, upon a second conviction, he shall be deemed guilty of felony. Whoever shall deface any of the Queen's current gold, silver,...copper coin by stamping thereon any names or words shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and is punishable by imprisonment for any term not exceeding one... | |
| Canada, Sir Henri Elzéar Taschereau - 1874 - 844 pages
...possession, under this clause. DEFACING COIN, TENDER OF DEFACED COIN. SECT. 16. — Whosoever defaces any current gold, silver or copper coin, by stamping thereon any names or words, whether such coin is or is not thereby diminished or lightened, and afterwards tenders the same, is guilty of a misdemeanor,... | |
| Canada - 1874 - 1416 pages
...possession, under this clause. DEFACING COIN, TENDER OF DEFACED COIN. SECT. 16. — Whosoever defaces any current gold, silver or copper coin, by stamping thereon any names or words, whether such coin is or is not thereby diminished or lightened, and afterwards tenders the same, is guilty of a misdemeanor,... | |
| William Oldnall Russell, Charles Sprengel Greaves - 1877 - 898 pages
...two years, with or without hard labor, and with or without solitary confinement."(r) Sec. 16. '• Whosoever shall deface any of the Queen's current...thereon any names or words, whether such coin shall or 'ball nut be thereby diminished or lightened, shall, in England and Ireland, be pilty of a misdemeanor,... | |
| George Colwell Oke - 1881 - 996 pages
...or putting on board to be exported, any counterfeit coin resembling, &c. current coin. 137. Defacing current gold, silver, or copper coin, by stamping thereon any names or words. * 130. Foreign Coin."] Making or counterfeiting foreign gold or F. Id. s. l silver coin. [Мкм. Making... | |
| George Colwell Oke - 1881 - 922 pages
...or copper coin, в. 16, including1 coin o: bronze or mixed metal, s. 1J coin so defaced — [«. e. by stamping thereon any names or words, whether such coin shall or ehal not be thereby diminished or lightened, s. 16]. [Vide êect. 26, and 33 Viet. e. 10, ». 7, at... | |
| Seymour Frederick Harris, Frederic Philip Tomlinson - 1881 - 678 pages
...penal servitude for which is seven years (g). Defacing. D. Defacing Coin. — Defacing the Queen's gold, silver, or copper coin, by stamping thereon any names or words, although the coin be not thereby lightened, is a misdemeanor, punishable with imprisonment not exceeding... | |
| William Knox Wigram - 1883 - 516 pages
...having in possession three pieces with intent to utter, [Impr. 1 2 months]. 12. (Sec. 16). Defacing gold, silver, or copper coin, by stamping thereon any names or words, [impr. 12 months]. This offence is complete without any intent to utter. Passing such defaced coin... | |
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