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Simple larceny
Simple larceny, stealing for which no special punishment is provided under the
Larceny
is either simple or accompanied with circumstances of aggravation: (1) Simple larceny at Common Law, or plain theft. To constitute the offence … 2 of the (English) Larceny Act, 1861. The punishment for simple larceny is in ordinary cases penal servitude for the term of
Glass
guilty of a felony punishable as in the case of simple larceny. By (English) Carriers Act, 1830 (11 Geo. 4 and 1
Oysters
oyster beds properly marked out is felony and punishable as simple larceny, i.e., by penal servitude up to three years, or imprisonment
Plant
up to 20l.; a second offence being felony punishable as simple larceny. Stealing, etc., any cultivated root or plant used for food
Previous conviction
of penal servitude up to ten years on those committing simple larceny after having been previously convicted of felony and up to
Bond
until repayment of the principal. 'Bonds to Bearer' pass by simple delivery and interest on the amount secured is collected by … see (English) Forgery Act, 1915, s. 2; and as to larceny thereof, see (English) Larceny Act,1916, ss. 1 and 46. The
robbery
by a person armed with a dangerous or deadly weapon simple robbery : robbery that does not involve any aggravating factors … violence or by threat of violence that causes fear : larceny from the person or immediate presence of another by violence
Wills
to pass the fee. As to stealing wills, see (English) Larceny Act, 1916, s. 6. Forgery of a will is a
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