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IIIX R.S. 5. 32. - v35. 23.

COMPOS.
32. Inexplicit Repeals — When a Stat. repeals all he every thing in all precedings Statute made upon the same subject
contrary to itself clashing with it either in the whole, or in some past, without specifying which they are.
It is not for the private compiler to upon to J. The publisher or compiler still confines to print all preceding Statutes, not having it in his
power to venture to omitt any, or even to mark them as repealed. [By] this wretched practise,
which unhappily prevails almost universally is alone sufficient to renders the whole Body of Regulation
on that subject a map of confusion. Shares are spread for the leader persons concerned on every side:
they are compelled to a necessity is imposed upon them of exercising a very difficult judgment at their peril, which the Legislation
might have saved them from by a line or two. Thousands are perhaps Matters are compelled to do that with
danger, which one might have done for them without any


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in force: if this Law continues encumber'd with them all.

-, and when all is done, it so describes it, than as one who had not turned to, the Statute itself could conceive but that it was two different Statutes that it was describing - the whole thread of the Syntax is so shattered broken by doublings & , that it is one sees plain by the writers had well turned giddy before he came to the end of it.

36

36 By the ____ of G.... the penalties therein specified are directed to be recover'd by su such
methods, whereby penalties established by any Excise Laws are recover'd - But which are the they ?
Each unhappy trader is sent to hunt all over the Statute Book at his peril in order
to know what one trouble of the the comparer by the trouble of one angle search might
have told him without any.

37. v. Heads IV. reg. 43.

Dear - after an indefinite pronoun to be understood in the singular for the sake of comprehension
37. Particular items to be combined included under general generical popular expression for the sake
of notoriety and and specified in a clause recommended apart for the sa sake
of certainity of legal precision - As for example - Extra costs shall be given to
Partum subjectiens against Petts as saith against Prosecutors or Penal Statutes in the went case of "the Sects ceasing ing
"to the disadvantage of such Pett." Now the ways in which they may so cease are
Passive (Nonsuit 5 6 2 deposition conclusion J3 (provisional) c not definitive conclusive </add> 2nd By Verdict 1ly by Judgment
(Negative (Discontinuance in - - Provisional 1st By 2nd by Discontinuance - 3rd. by
(Positive. Retraxit Retraxit Conclusive || [Also by Nolle Prosequi. Non conclusive
||. Wilson 90 J Jacobs' Dict. Title Nolle Prosequi. Nonsuch J. Judgmt in enumerated alone in 7 & 8. W. c. 9.

By the general generical mode of expression alone the effect of the Provider will be best apprehended
by the people: but it will not appear sufficiently precise to men of the , to exclude
a latitude if in its' judicial interpretation, nor to supercede the necessity of preserving the judicial interpretation
as a new distinct standard of requisister for future discussions - By the specific alone, this inconvenience
would be guarded against, but the provision would fail in the being apprehended facility of apprehension by
the people - By the insertion of both together one after the other in the same sentence, the nominative
|| v. 5 Geo. 1st c. 315. FF s. when the Retraxit is omitted. would be too far separated from its verb, &the stile would fall into the of prolixity.

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3P. v. 16* 38 One only of a number of correspondent officers to be - as Constable, for
not Constable borough [holder] J Tything-man, 3 q u.W.4Mo c.20 FF.3 - that appellation which is
COMPOSITION. In explicit re- the most usual being chasm. |XLVIII*.]- peal. 32, 35. | Titulus non sat amplus, 36 [v IV Heads, 6] Termin 5 Genericus. invericendus. ibis.so



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