A penalty of detention shall be inflicted
on whoever peculates, uses, or wastes amounts, luggage and effects goods,
moneys, tickets or other writings comprising adherence to a claim, or acquittal
and so forth, to the prejudice of its owners or holders, or those laying hold
thereof, and the said objects were not delivered thereto except as a deposit or
a lease, or by way of permission or loan for use or as mortgage, or if it was
delivered thereto in his quality of paid or unpaid proxy, with the aim of
offering it for sale, or selling or using it in a specified object for the good
and utility of its owner or others.
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