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TURNP. Procedure. 12*

Cognizance to be given, at the option of the Informer, to
Justices eithe for the place, either where the Offence was
committed, (as at present) or, where the Offender resides - In the first
case he may have Counties to traverse; in the
2d he can have but one. - & this may save .
And may also be to the case, & never can be to the inconvenience of the Deft


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TURNPIKE ACT SUIDLEM: BR. Justice where
Deft resides
12*

Procedure
This can be no hardship to the Deft but will be
an easement, as being a means of saving him
the expence charge & inconvenience of travelling to a
distance: it can be no hardship to the
but an easement, since it will not take place
but at his own option. + + in Actions for any thing done in excess</p>
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PROCEDURE 53 § 33

<note>Hibernianism


In the name of the Clerk of the Peace "..." without
naming the Christian or Surname of the Clerk
of the Peace;". has a little the appearance of an

Hibernianism.


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III § 47

XV § 47 CONSTABLES
Parish Officers to whom <add>as well as Constables Custody Seizures (according to §... may be deliver'd)</add> then are are not within the Law: they are
certainly within the Temptation Reason. This omission I suppose
was not designed.



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PROCEDURE 122* § 53 general.

For Distress Doors, forceable
In would conformity to the observation of Dr Burns, I would
propose the following clause to be here inserted [in this place] for the
taking of which, the Constable may break open Doors, if
necessary] This would in fact the end be mercy to the offender;
howsoever the blindness of passion might prompt him to put other things
into his head think otherwise at the time: evince the longer the Officer
is obliged to wait before he can do his business, the
greater heavier must be the expence.



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PROCEDURE 130. § 43

What reason was there, in this particular clause, for
giving an informing Plff. the choice of proceeding
by Bill, Plaint, or Information, as well as by Action
of Debt to which where by the general clause § 53
he is restricted? I durst venture to affirm of the
penner of it, that the allowance of these 3 first clauses instances
modes of prosecution, notwithstanding the testimony of the Ink & Paper to the contrary never enterd into his intention.



Identifier: | JB/095/082/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 95.

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095

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082

Info in main headings field

turnp. procedure

Image

001

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text sheet

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1

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recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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[[watermarks::[partial motifs]]]

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jeremy bentham

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Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

30968

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