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§ 2509. Pleading and proof of money stolen

(a) In a complaint, information or indictment for larceny, in which it is necessary to make an averment as to money, bank bills or promissory notes, issued or purporting to be issued by an incorporated bank or banking institution or currency authorized to be circulated and circulating as money, it shall be sufficient to describe such money, bank bills, bank notes or currency, simply as money, without specifying any particular coin, bank bill, bank note or currency.

(b) So far as regards the description of property, such allegation shall be sustained by proof of any amount of coin or of any bank bill, bank note or piece of currency, although the particular species of coin of which such amount was composed or the particular nature of such bank bill, bank note or currency, is not proved.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-13 > Chapter-57 > 2509

§ 2509. Pleading and proof of money stolen

(a) In a complaint, information or indictment for larceny, in which it is necessary to make an averment as to money, bank bills or promissory notes, issued or purporting to be issued by an incorporated bank or banking institution or currency authorized to be circulated and circulating as money, it shall be sufficient to describe such money, bank bills, bank notes or currency, simply as money, without specifying any particular coin, bank bill, bank note or currency.

(b) So far as regards the description of property, such allegation shall be sustained by proof of any amount of coin or of any bank bill, bank note or piece of currency, although the particular species of coin of which such amount was composed or the particular nature of such bank bill, bank note or currency, is not proved.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-13 > Chapter-57 > 2509

§ 2509. Pleading and proof of money stolen

(a) In a complaint, information or indictment for larceny, in which it is necessary to make an averment as to money, bank bills or promissory notes, issued or purporting to be issued by an incorporated bank or banking institution or currency authorized to be circulated and circulating as money, it shall be sufficient to describe such money, bank bills, bank notes or currency, simply as money, without specifying any particular coin, bank bill, bank note or currency.

(b) So far as regards the description of property, such allegation shall be sustained by proof of any amount of coin or of any bank bill, bank note or piece of currency, although the particular species of coin of which such amount was composed or the particular nature of such bank bill, bank note or currency, is not proved.