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<p>is introduced and also that a regular rota of Duty is laid down both
<lb/>
for the Magistrate and Inspector that the Public may have full confidence
<lb/>
in the protection which a due execution of this act will afford and of
<lb/>
course be Shielded against the possibility of a weak or careless execution
<lb/>
of a System of Legislation of the greatest importance to Society.</p>
 
<p>This Clause also provides for the Sickness or absence of the Superintending
<lb/>
Magistrates by empowering them to nominate a Substitute
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(<foreign>pro tempore</foreign>) so that the Public will not lose for one moment by any
<lb/>
possible contingency those benefits which will be derived either from the
<lb/>
progress of a regular System or from that responsibility of Character
<lb/>
which in proper hands never fails to promote the strict and correct
<lb/>
execution of any Duty to which it is attached.</p>
 
<p>These Clauses specify the Duty of the Superintending Justices appointed <note>Clause 23.
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24.
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25.</note>
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in each Division to put the Act in execution as well as their relative
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Situation with regard to Inspectors and the particular Duty which
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they are to require of them: And the 25<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> Clause empowers his Majesty
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to order an adequate <sic>recompence</sic> to be paid for the extraordinary
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<sic>Labor</sic> of carrying the Act into execution.</p>
 
<p>As the Licence Duties to be paid by virtue of this Act (At least that <note>Clause 26</note>
<lb/>
parts which is collected within the districts mentioned in the Police
<lb/>
Bill) are ordered by the Clause to be paid into the Consolidated
<lb/>
Fund towards defraying the <sic>expences</sic> of a vigorous and efficient
<lb/>
System of Police &#x2014; So this Clause enables the Lords of the Treasury
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to draw out as occasion shall require on the requisition of the receiver
<lb/>
for the Time being appointed under the said Police Act as much Money
<lb/>
arising from the said Licence Duties as shall be necessary to carry
<lb/>
this act into execution. The charge exclusive of the Salaries are
<lb/>
limited to the low Sum of 2 P Cent upon the aggregate collection</p>






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is introduced and also that a regular rota of Duty is laid down both
for the Magistrate and Inspector that the Public may have full confidence
in the protection which a due execution of this act will afford and of
course be Shielded against the possibility of a weak or careless execution
of a System of Legislation of the greatest importance to Society.

This Clause also provides for the Sickness or absence of the Superintending
Magistrates by empowering them to nominate a Substitute
(pro tempore) so that the Public will not lose for one moment by any
possible contingency those benefits which will be derived either from the
progress of a regular System or from that responsibility of Character
which in proper hands never fails to promote the strict and correct
execution of any Duty to which it is attached.

These Clauses specify the Duty of the Superintending Justices appointed Clause 23.
24.
25.

in each Division to put the Act in execution as well as their relative
Situation with regard to Inspectors and the particular Duty which
they are to require of them: And the 25th Clause empowers his Majesty
to order an adequate recompence to be paid for the extraordinary
Labor of carrying the Act into execution.

As the Licence Duties to be paid by virtue of this Act (At least that Clause 26
parts which is collected within the districts mentioned in the Police
Bill) are ordered by the Clause to be paid into the Consolidated
Fund towards defraying the expences of a vigorous and efficient
System of Police — So this Clause enables the Lords of the Treasury
to draw out as occasion shall require on the requisition of the receiver
for the Time being appointed under the said Police Act as much Money
arising from the said Licence Duties as shall be necessary to carry
this act into execution. The charge exclusive of the Salaries are
limited to the low Sum of 2 P Cent upon the aggregate collection




Identifier: | JB/149/021/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

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Box

149

Main Headings

Folio number

021

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f25 / f26 / f27 / f28

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49875

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