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<p>may on that account be proper to apply this<lb/>punishment to the <hi rend="underline">first</hi> conviction.</p>
<p>may on that account be proper to apply this<lb/>punishment to the <hi rend="underline">first</hi> conviction.</p>
<p>This provision as far as it respects persons guilty<lb/>of Felony is taken from the aforesaid act of 29<hi rend="superscript">th</hi><lb/>Geo 2. C.30: and it seems reasonable to extend it<lb/>to persons Guilty of Misdemeanours.</p>
<p>This provision as far as it respects persons guilty<lb/>of Felony is taken from the aforesaid act of 29<hi rend="superscript">th</hi><lb/>Geo 2. C.30: and it seems reasonable to extend it<lb/>to persons Guilty of Misdemeanours.</p>
<p>This provision is also taken from the aforesaid<lb/>Act of 29. Geo 2. C30.</p>
 
<p>Altho' this clause is founded on very fair and<lb/> equitable principles, no doubt whether it will<lb/>not open a Door to fraud and <add>render</add> the persons having<lb/>charge of Boats very negligent of them as they <lb/>can but rarely be taken for criminal<lb/>purposes, without gross neglect or connivance<lb/>of the owner.</p>
<p>This provision is also taken from the aforesaid<lb/>act of 29. Geo 2. C30.</p>
 
<p>Alth'o' this clause is founded on very fair and<lb/> equitable principles, no doubt whether it will<lb/>not open a Door to fraud and <add>render</add> the persons having<lb/>charge of Boats very negligent of them as they <lb/>can but rarely be taken for criminal<lb/>purposes, without gross neglect or connivance<lb/>of the owner.</p>
 
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<p>of being admitted to the privileges of a free<lb/>Waterman</p>
<p>of being admitted to the privileges of a free<lb/>Waterman</p>
<p>Any persons guilty of felony in Stealing Goods from<lb/>Vessels, or in receiving such Goods, or Guilty of any<lb/>Misdemeanours against this Act or the former Act,<lb/>who being out of Prison shall discover and convict<lb/>one or more persons for receiving Stolen property<lb/>to be pardoned of all such felonies and not punish'<hi rend="superscript">d</hi><lb/>for the misdemeanour.</p>
<p>Any persons guilty of felony in Stealing Goods from<lb/>Vessels, or in receiving such Goods, or Guilty of any<lb/>Misdemeanour against this act or the former act,<lb/>who being out of Prison shall discover and convict<lb/>one or more persons for receiving Stolen property<lb/>to be pardoned of all such felonies and not punish'<hi rend="superscript">d</hi><lb/>for the misdemeanour.</p>
 
<p>Any Person concerned in Stealing or unlawfully<lb/>procuring Goods, who being out of Prison shall<lb/>discover any person or Persons to whom they have<lb/>offered to sell or pawn such Goods, so as such<lb/>Person shall be convicted of the Misdemeanour<lb/>of not apprehending, shall <add>not</add> be liable to be prosecuted<lb/>for Stealing or unlawfully procuring the Goods<lb/>offered.</p>
<p>Any Person concerned in Stealing or unlawfully<lb/>procuring Goods, who being out of Prison shall<lb/>discover any person or Persons to whom they have<lb/>offered to sell or pawn such Goods, so as such<lb/>Person shall be convicted of the Misdemeanour<lb/>of not apprehending, shall <add>not</add> be liable to be prosecuted<lb/>for Stealing or unlawfully procuring the Goods<lb/>offered.</p>
<head>With the following Clauses</head>


<p>Convictions to be certified to the next Quarter<lb/>Sessions and filed there &#x2014;<lb/>Form of Conviction &#x2014;<lb/>No Certiorari &#x2014;<lb/>If owners of Boats prove within... days after<lb/>conviction of offenders that their Boats were taken<lb/>without the knowledge connivance or default<lb/>of themselves their Apprentices, and Servants, the<lb/>Boats to be restored; if the Magistrate thinks<lb/>proper, upon payment of the costs of keeping them,<lb/>to be settled by one of the Justices before whom the<lb/>conviction was had.</p>
<p>With the following Clauses &#x2014;</p>
<p>If <add>it</add> shall appear to the Justice that the Offence<lb/>committed by Offenders is a Felony they shall bind<lb/>the Parties to prosecute and give evidence for <lb/>Felony &#x2014;<lb/>Power of Apprehending &#x2014;<lb/>Obstruction of this Act punishable with Transportation<lb/>Admissibility fo Witnesses &#x2014;<lb/>Administration of Oaths &#x2014;<lb/>Protection of Magistrates &#x2014;<lb/>Tender of Amends &#x2014;<lb/>Limitation of Actions &#x2014;<lb/>General Issue &#x2014;<lb/>Treble Costs &#x2014;<lb/>Public Act.</p>
 
<p>Convictions to be certified to the next Quarter<lb/>Sessions and filed there &#x2014;<lb/>Form of Conviction &#x2014;<lb/>No Certiorari &#x2014;<lb/>If owners of Boats prove within days after<lb/>conviction of offenders that their Boats were taken<lb/>without the knowledge connivance or default<lb/>of themselves their Apprentices and Servants, the<lb/>Boats to be restored, if the Magistrate thinks<lb/>proper, upon payment of the costs of keeping them,<lb/>to be settled by one of the Justices before whom the<lb/>conviction was had.</p>
 
<p>If <add>it</add> shall appear to the Justice that the Offence<lb/>committed by Offenders is a Felony they shall bind<lb/>the Parties to prosecute and give evidence for <lb/>Felony &#x2014;<lb/>Power of Apprehending &#x2014;<lb/>Obstruction of this Act punishable with Transportation<lb/>Admissibility of Witnesses &#x2014;<lb/>Administration of Oaths &#x2014;<lb/>Protection of Magistrates &#x2014;<lb/>Tender of Amends &#x2014;<lb/>Limitation of Actions &#x2014;<lb/>General Issue &#x2014;<lb/>Treble Costs &#x2014;<lb/>Public Act.</p>


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Observations

may on that account be proper to apply this
punishment to the first conviction.

This provision as far as it respects persons guilty
of Felony is taken from the aforesaid act of 29th
Geo 2. C.30: and it seems reasonable to extend it
to persons Guilty of Misdemeanours.

This provision is also taken from the aforesaid
act of 29. Geo 2. C30.

Alth'o' this clause is founded on very fair and
equitable principles, no doubt whether it will
not open a Door to fraud and render the persons having
charge of Boats very negligent of them as they
can but rarely be taken for criminal
purposes, without gross neglect or connivance
of the owner.


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Heads

of being admitted to the privileges of a free
Waterman

Any persons guilty of felony in Stealing Goods from
Vessels, or in receiving such Goods, or Guilty of any
Misdemeanour against this act or the former act,
who being out of Prison shall discover and convict
one or more persons for receiving Stolen property
to be pardoned of all such felonies and not punish'd
for the misdemeanour.

Any Person concerned in Stealing or unlawfully
procuring Goods, who being out of Prison shall
discover any person or Persons to whom they have
offered to sell or pawn such Goods, so as such
Person shall be convicted of the Misdemeanour
of not apprehending, shall not be liable to be prosecuted
for Stealing or unlawfully procuring the Goods
offered.

With the following Clauses —

Convictions to be certified to the next Quarter
Sessions and filed there —
Form of Conviction —
No Certiorari —
If owners of Boats prove within days after
conviction of offenders that their Boats were taken
without the knowledge connivance or default
of themselves their Apprentices and Servants, the
Boats to be restored, if the Magistrate thinks
proper, upon payment of the costs of keeping them,
to be settled by one of the Justices before whom the
conviction was had.

If it shall appear to the Justice that the Offence
committed by Offenders is a Felony they shall bind
the Parties to prosecute and give evidence for
Felony —
Power of Apprehending —
Obstruction of this Act punishable with Transportation
Admissibility of Witnesses —
Administration of Oaths —
Protection of Magistrates —
Tender of Amends —
Limitation of Actions —
General Issue —
Treble Costs —
Public Act.



Identifier: | JB/150/112/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

112

Info in main headings field

[[info_in_main_headings_field::contents of a bill to be intitled[sic]]]

Image

003

Titles

observations / heads

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

3

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50333

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