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When responsibility attaches to persons undertaking any particular
Duty it is done with promptitude and Zeal and attention when such
responsibility does not attach and when it is the business of more than one
The energy of action is generally lost to the Public: what is every ones
business is nobody's: all will do a little in such cases but it will
seldom happen under the present circumstances where very particular
exertion, prudence discretion and good Judgment is required that
these advantages can attach to more than one (properly qualified)
responsible Magistrate. And it is with this view that this particular
Clause is introduced and that also 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
the act will afford and cowise be Shielded against the profitability
of an imbecil or careless execution of a system of Legislation of the
greatest importance to Society.
This Clause also provides for the sickness or absence
of Superintending Magistrates by empowering them to nominate a
Substitute (protempore) 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 rigorous and correct execution of any duty to which
it is attached.
These Clauses specify the Duty of the Superintending
Magistrates Justices appointed in each Division to put the Act
into execution as well as their relative Situation with regard to
inspectors and the particular Duty which they are to require
of them out 25th Clause empowers his Majesty to order an adequate
recompence to be for the extraordinary Labor of carrying the Act
into execution. As the L
As the License Duties to be paid by virtue of this Act (At least that
that part which is collected within the districts mentioned in the
Public Bill) are ordered by this Clause to be paid into the Consolidated
fund toward defraying the expences of a vigorous and efficient
Identifier: | JB/150/299/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150. |
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150 |
police bill |
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299 |
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002 |
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copy/fair copy sheet |
3 |
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recto |
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[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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benjamin constant |
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50520 |
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