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The Criminal Code Act 1899 - Ozcase Queensland Historical Legal ...

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~ ~ I ~ PRACTICE I ~ A L RULES-FORMS 332<br />

NO. 259.--FBhUDS ON SALE OR MOBTCAGE OF PROPERTY.<br />

Section 431.<br />

lieiiig tlien the scllcr [or mortgagor 1 of certaiii frreholtl [OT leaseholcl] propcrty<br />

[or of certaiii cattle (or a8 the case inay be)l [or Being then the solicitor (or agent)<br />

of one M.N., who was tlie seller (or &c. as above)] did, with intent to iiitluce one<br />

E.F., who was the purchaser lor mortgagee] of the said property (or as the case<br />

may be), to accept the title to the ~arnc which $vas offered (or produeed) to him,<br />

axid with intent to defraud.<br />

(a) conceal from the said E.F. an instrrirnent material lo the title to [or an<br />

encumbrance upon] the said property Lor cattle (or &.)I ;<br />

or (b) falsify a pedigree upon whieh the title to the said property (or @e.)<br />

depended [or might depend 1.<br />

Section 432,<br />

(a.), Pretended to one E.F. to exercise [or use] ititchcraft [or sorcery or<br />

enchantnient or conjuration].<br />

(b.) Undertook to one E.F. to tell his future fortunes.<br />

(G.) Pretended to one E.P., by virtue of a pretcnded skill in [or knowledge of]<br />

seine eccult science, to diseover wliere [or in what m~nner] certain goods sirpposcrl<br />

to have been stolen [OT lost] might he found.<br />

VJ.--J~&ECZIVING PROPERTY STOLEN OK, FRAUDULENTI~Y OBTAIX<br />

ED AK n<br />

rAIKs OFFENCES.<br />

No. 2Gl.-EE@EILVIKG STOT.EN PROPERTY, kW'.<br />

Beetion 433.<br />

Rewived a horse (or as the case may be), the property of one E.F., which had<br />

then lately been stolen [cr obtained. by :t falac pretenoc and with interit to defraud<br />

(or as tile caw muy bc)] [or obtained ill thc Coloiiy of NGW South Wales by Irieaus<br />

of an act wliidi, if it had been done iii <strong>Queensland</strong>, woulcl have cunstituted the<br />

offence of stealing (or of obtaining goods by a false pretence with intent to defraud<br />

(or as the case lriay be)), and which act was an offenee ?rndcr the laws in force in<br />

New South Wales1 and that the said A.B. theu knew that the said horse (W &a)<br />

had been so stolen [or obtained].<br />

KO, 262. --TAI

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