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<head>TURNPIKE ACT Analysis of. <add>5</add> II</head>
 
<head>24.</head>
 
<p><note>Hundredors. Cl. Pacis.</note> The 35. prescribes duties to <add>all</add> persons rateable to Hundreds &#x2014;<lb/>
it prescribes duties &amp; gives powers to Clerks<lb/>
of the Peace &amp; to Trustees &#x2014; To all those it is <sic>deliberatable</sic> &#x2014;<lb/>
it contains Adjective provisions.</p>
 
<head>25.</head>
 
<p>The 34<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> limits the description of Trustees &#x2014; it contains<lb/>
Adjective provisions. It is <sic>deliberatable</sic></p>
 
<head>26</head>
 
<p><note>Publicans <del>Victuallers</del></note> The 36 limits the description of Trustees &amp;<lb/>
Officers <del>under</del> appointed by them by excluding<lb/>
<del>Victuallers</del> <add>Publicans</add></p>
 
<head>27</head>
 
<p>The 35<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> prescribes duties to Officers appointed <add>under the appointment</add><lb/>
<add>of</add> by Trustees, &amp; the <sic>Exors</sic> &amp; <sic>Adm'ors</sic> of such Officers<lb/>
as to all it is <sic>compleatly</sic> <del><sic>impromptuary</sic></del> <add><sic>deliberatable</sic></add></p>
 
<head>28</head>
 
<p>The 37. gives <add>&amp; limits</add> powers to Trustees to whom it is <sic>deliberatable</sic>.</p>
 
<head>29</head>
 
<p>The 38<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> gives Adjective powers to Justices: it restrains<lb/>
powers [i:e: of warden] of all persons subject<lb/>
to prosecutions before Justices. i:e: to ...</p>
 
<pb/>
 
<p>Owners &amp; Drivers of the Carriages in question [V/c on] <note>Qu. whether <sic>Impromptuary</sic> or <sic>Deliberatable</sic>?</note></p>
 
<pb/>
 
<head>30</head>
 
<p>The 39<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> &amp; 40<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> give &amp; limit powers to Trustees &#x2014; <unclear>Figure</unclear><lb/>
<sic>deliberatable</sic></p>
 
<head>31</head>
 
<p>The 41 limits powers of Trustees: it gives powers<lb/>
to Justices in Sessions, &amp; to Sheriffs: to all of<lb/>
whom it is <sic>deliberatable</sic>.</p>
 
<head>32</head>
 
<p>The 42 <del>&amp; 43</del> prescribes duties to Mortgagers<lb/>
<del>of</del> on Tolls gives powers to Justices to their Clerks<lb/>
&amp; to single Justices: to all of them it is <del><gap/></del> <add><sic>deliberatable</sic></add></p>
 
<head>33 43</head>
 
<p>The 43 concerns in the <unclear>same</unclear> manner all the<lb/>
foregoing persons except Justices</p>
 
<head>34 - 44<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi></head>
 
<p>The 44<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> gives powers to Trustees &amp; prescribes<lb/>
Duties <gap/> Toll-gatherers <gap/> &amp; the "Wives &amp;<lb/>
<note>Constable</note> Families" of Toll-gatherers deceased <add>dead</add>: it also gives<lb/>
powers to single Justices &#x2014; It is <sic>deliberatable</sic> to<lb/>
all</p>
 
<pb/>
 
<head>35 - 45<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi></head>
 
<p>The 45<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> prescribes Duties to Toll-gatherers &amp;<lb/>
Surveyors it gives powers to single Justices &amp; single<lb/>
Trustees.</p>
 
<head>36 - 46<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi></head>
 
<p><note>Parishioners rateable <sic>Impromptuary</sic> to Justices.</note> The 46<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> limits the powers of Justices acting in<lb/>
the Poor Laws &#x2014; it is <sic>impromptuary</sic> to them.</p>
 
<head>37. 47<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi>.</head>
 
<p>The 47<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> prescribes Duties to Constables Surveyors<lb/>
<note>Note</note> Toll-gatherers, &amp; all <add>such</add> persons as <add>being <sic>employd</sic> by</add> receive <add>Salaries or</add> rewards<lb/>
from Trustees &#x2014; to all of whom it is <sic>impromptuary</sic>:<lb/>
it gives them concern by general words<lb/>
with all the rest of the Act.</p>
 
<head>38. 48<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi></head>
 
<p>The 48<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> <add>which is all Adjective</add> limits powers of persons <add>Informers</add> <foreign>per quos</foreign> <del>&amp;</del><lb/>
<del>prescribes them duties: <add>&amp; is to them <sic>deliberatable</sic></add></del> it gives powers &amp; prescribes<lb/>
duties to <add>such</add> Justices: it concerns owners of the <sic>carrages</sic><lb/>
in question as persons <foreign>per quibus</foreign>: it is <del><sic>deliberatable</sic></del> <add><sic>impromptuary</sic></add><lb/>
to all but Justices</p>
 
<head>39. 49<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi></head>
 
<p>The 49<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> discharges evidences &amp; Justices from <add>certain</add> disqualifications
 
<pb/>
 
to act respectively as such in any matter<lb/>
mentioned in the act: it thereupon concerns <del>every</del> <add>all </add> denominations<lb/>
of persons, &amp; is <sic>impromptuary</sic> to all. <note>They are to be looked upon as <sic>impromptuary</sic>, if necessary &amp; be made known at all: which may be doubted, and a thing so inserted, only to expell a doctrine of Common-Law, <add>of</add> which in this instance a Layman would hardly look <add>for this example</add> to see exemplified</note></p>
 
<head>40. 50<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi></head>
 
<p>The 50<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> limits powers of all persons <add>to whom it is <del><gap/></del> <unclear>impromptuary</unclear></add> in general: it<lb/>
prescribes <add>some of the same</add> duties <del>the same</del> once more as in the 47<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi><lb/>
To Constables &#x2014; <del>to those</del> <add>thus far</add> it is <sic>impromptuary</sic> &#x2014; it<lb/>
gives powers to single Justices to whom it is<lb/>
<del><sic>impromptuary</sic></del> <add><sic>deliberatable</sic></add> is also to Surveyors to whom it<lb/>
prescribes duties.</p>
 
<head>41. 51 &#x2014; 50</head>


<p>From the 51<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> to the <del>50<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi></del> <del><add>60<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi></add></del> inclusive are taken up<lb/>
by provisions purely Adjective: except the 50<lb/>
which assigns the commencement for the whole<lb/>
The 60<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> <add>&amp; last</add> is taken up with the repealing of the former<lb/>
Laws on the subject.</p>




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TURNPIKE ACT Analysis of. 5 II

24.

Hundredors. Cl. Pacis. The 35. prescribes duties to all persons rateable to Hundreds —
it prescribes duties & gives powers to Clerks
of the Peace & to Trustees — To all those it is deliberatable
it contains Adjective provisions.

25.

The 34th limits the description of Trustees — it contains
Adjective provisions. It is deliberatable

26

Publicans Victuallers The 36 limits the description of Trustees &
Officers under appointed by them by excluding
Victuallers Publicans

27

The 35th prescribes duties to Officers appointed under the appointment
of by Trustees, & the Exors & Adm'ors of such Officers
as to all it is compleatly impromptuary deliberatable

28

The 37. gives & limits powers to Trustees to whom it is deliberatable.

29

The 38th gives Adjective powers to Justices: it restrains
powers [i:e: of warden] of all persons subject
to prosecutions before Justices. i:e: to ...


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Owners & Drivers of the Carriages in question [V/c on] Qu. whether Impromptuary or Deliberatable?


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30

The 39th & 40th give & limit powers to Trustees — Figure
deliberatable

31

The 41 limits powers of Trustees: it gives powers
to Justices in Sessions, & to Sheriffs: to all of
whom it is deliberatable.

32

The 42 & 43 prescribes duties to Mortgagers
of on Tolls gives powers to Justices to their Clerks
& to single Justices: to all of them it is deliberatable

33 43

The 43 concerns in the same manner all the
foregoing persons except Justices

34 - 44th

The 44th gives powers to Trustees & prescribes
Duties Toll-gatherers & the "Wives &
Constable Families" of Toll-gatherers deceased dead: it also gives
powers to single Justices — It is deliberatable to
all


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35 - 45th

The 45th prescribes Duties to Toll-gatherers &
Surveyors it gives powers to single Justices & single
Trustees.

36 - 46th

Parishioners rateable Impromptuary to Justices. The 46th limits the powers of Justices acting in
the Poor Laws — it is impromptuary to them.

37. 47th.

The 47th prescribes Duties to Constables Surveyors
Note Toll-gatherers, & all such persons as being employd by receive Salaries or rewards
from Trustees — to all of whom it is impromptuary:
it gives them concern by general words
with all the rest of the Act.

38. 48th

The 48th which is all Adjective limits powers of persons Informers per quos &
prescribes them duties: & is to them deliberatable it gives powers & prescribes
duties to such Justices: it concerns owners of the carrages
in question as persons per quibus: it is deliberatable impromptuary
to all but Justices

39. 49th

The 49th discharges evidences & Justices from certain disqualifications
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to act respectively as such in any matter
mentioned in the act: it thereupon concerns every all denominations
of persons, & is impromptuary to all. They are to be looked upon as impromptuary, if necessary & be made known at all: which may be doubted, and a thing so inserted, only to expell a doctrine of Common-Law, of which in this instance a Layman would hardly look for this example to see exemplified

40. 50th

The 50th limits powers of all persons to whom it is impromptuary in general: it
prescribes some of the same duties the same once more as in the 47th
To Constables — to those thus far it is impromptuary — it
gives powers to single Justices to whom it is
impromptuary deliberatable is also to Surveyors to whom it
prescribes duties.

41. 51 — 50

From the 51st to the 50th 60th inclusive are taken up
by provisions purely Adjective: except the 50
which assigns the commencement for the whole
The 60th & last is taken up with the repealing of the former
Laws on the subject.



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096

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legislation

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232

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turnpike act analysis of ii

Image

001

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Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

1

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recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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