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 INDEX. 509 Jfage PUNISHMENT— Continued. oxecating deed of transfer with false statements, &c, XVII. 423, ... ... -. ... 389 concealment or removal of property, Ac.*XVII. 424, ... ib. assisting therein, i5., ... ... ... ih, fraudulently releasing claim or demand, «5., ... ib. mischief, simple, XYII. 426, ... ... ••• 392 with damage to extent of 60 Rs., XVII 427, ... 393 hj killing, maiming, Sba, anim^ worth 10 Bs., XVII. 428, ... ... ... ... iJ. elephant, camel, horse, Ac., XVII. 429, «(., 894 any other animal worth 50 rupees, ib. ... ib. diminishing supply of water, &c., XVII. 430, ... ib. injuring puhlic road or hridge, Ac, XVII. 431, ... 895 navigahle channel, &o. t^., .. ... ib. causing inundation, XVII. 482, ... ... ib» obstruction to drainage, tft., ... ... ... ib» destroying or moving &c, light-house, &c., or sea-mark, &c., XVII. 438, ... ... ... 896 exhibiting false light or sea-mark, ib, ... ... ib. destroying or moving land-mark fixed by public ser- vant, XVII. 434, .. ... ... ib. by fire or explosive substance, XVII. 435, ... 397 with knowledge that it is likely to destroy a house &c., XVII. 436, ... ... ... ib. on a decked vessel of twenty tons with knowledge, <&c., XVII. 437, ... ... ... ... 398 if done by use of fire or explosive sub- stance, XVII. 438, ... ... 399 running vessel ashore to commit thefb of cargo, XVII. 439, ... ... ... ... ib. mischief committed with preparation for causing death, hurt Ac., or fear of death, hurt, &c., XVII. 440, ... ib. in breaking open closed receptacle, <&c., XVII. 46 J, 462, 4d8 criminal trespass, XVII. 447, ... .•. ... 404 house-trespass, if simple, XVII. 448, ... ... ib. if to commit another offence which is committed, XVII. 449, ... ... ib. an offence punishable with death, XVII. 449, ... ... ih. an offence punishable with transpor- tation for life, XVII. 450, ... 406 an offence punishable with impri- sonment, XVII. 451, ... ib. with preparation for causing hurt or restraint, XVII, 452, ... ib. lurking horse-trespass or house-breaking, if simple, XVII. 463, ... ... ... ... 406