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<note>13 81<lb/>
Observations<lb/>
III. Licen<gap/><lb/>
§.16<lb/>
58<lb/>
Number of Bye-<lb/>
licensing terms on<lb/>
<add>the Country</add> Board to bear<lb/>
a part in <add>the</add> fixing<lb/>
it <gap/></note>
<p>
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<del>§ 5.</del> [ 2 ] <add>[ 58 ] Page 37. §. 16.</add> [ <hi rend="underline">At the request of the said Commissioners</hi> ] <del>p. 8</del><lb/>The more frequently the opportunity of obtaining a<lb/>licence <del>recurrs</del> <add>can <hi rend="underline">with propriety</hi> be made to recurr,</add> the more convenient for the individual,<lb/>and the more advantageous to the Revenue.  The<lb/><hi rend="underline">propriety</hi> of such frequency will depend upon the<lb/>probability of a full and unpacked meeting, and<lb/><hi rend="underline">that</hi> will depend on the quantity of business usually <lb/>transacted in each Division.  The Board,<lb/>by means of the universality of its survey, will <lb/>be able to learn, to a sufficient<del>ly</del> degree of <lb/>nicety for this purpose, the proportional quantity<lb/>of business <add>in each local District.</add>  Without  this assistance, sets of Justices,<lb/>who<add>se</add> survey <add>in point of place,</add> is confined within their own respective<lb/><gap/>, <add><del>may</del></add> would not be so well able to adjust this<lb/>perspective of themselves.<lb/></p><p><del>§ 5. [ 3 ]</del> <add>[ 3 ] [ 59 ] Page 37. §. 16. [ <hi rend="underline">Except</hi></add> [ <hi rend="underline">Middlesex and Surrey</hi> ] <add><del>p. 8</del></add> The <add>greater</add> latitude allowed<lb/><del>will</del> in the instance of the two <del>the</del> counties<lb/>is copied from the last Alehouse-licencing Act [ 32<lb/>G. 2. c. 59. §. 1. & 2. ] The extraordinary quantity of<lb/>business in these two populous Counties bordering <lb/>on the Metropolis, seems to indicate the principle <lb/>in which the distribution is founded<del>.</del> <add>in that instance.</add>  But the<lb/>principle would be applied to greater advantage, if <lb/>differences (as in the Draught) were allowed to exist<lb/>not only as between <hi rend="underline">County</hi> and <hi rend="underline">County</hi>, but as between <hi rend="underline">division</hi> and <hi rend="underline">Division</hi>.  <del>A division</del>  In <del>a very</del> <add>the most</add><lb/>populous County, such or such a Division may afford<lb/>very little business: in the least populous County, a<lb/>great deal.<lb/><del>great deal.</del><lb/></p><del>§ 9. [ <!-- blank space --> ] [ <hi rend="underline">Be renewed</hi> ] p. <add>p. 8</add></del> [ 9 ] [ <!-- blank space --> ] Page 37. §. 16. [ <hi rend="underline">Nor . .  be renewed . . . at any other than such general time</hi> ]<lb/>To the case of renewal, the reasons,<lb/>for un... ing to requiring of the meetings for the business, do<lb/>not extend; <del>while</del> those for restraining that frequency <gap/> apply with <add>considerable</add> force; besides others that might be adduced.<lb/><pb/>
<del>§ 5.</del> [ 2 ] <add>[ 58 ] Page 37. §. 16.</add> [ <hi rend="underline">At the request of the said Commissioners</hi> ] <del>p. 8</del><lb/>The more frequently the opportunity of obtaining a<lb/>licence <del>recurrs</del> <add>can <hi rend="underline">with propriety</hi> be made to recurr,</add> the more convenient for the individual,<lb/>and the more advantageous to the Revenue.  The<lb/><hi rend="underline">propriety</hi> of such frequency will depend upon the<lb/>probability of a full and unpacked meeting, and<lb/><hi rend="underline">that</hi> will depend on the quantity of business usually <lb/>transacted in each Division.  The Board,<lb/>by means of the universality of its survey, will <lb/>easily be able to learn, to a sufficient<del>ly</del> degree of <lb/>nicety for this purpose, the proportional quantity<lb/>of business <add>in each local District.</add>  Without  this assistance, sets of Justices,<lb/>who<add>se</add> survey <add>in point of place,</add> is confined within their own respective<lb/>spheres, <add><del>may</del></add> would not be so well able to adjust this<lb/>proportion of themselves.<lb/></p>


<p><del>§ 5. [ 3 ] [</del> <add>[ 3 ] [ 59 ] Page 37. §. 16. [ <hi rend="underline">Except</hi></add>  <hi rend="underline">Middlesex and Surry</hi> ] <add><del>p. 8</del></add> The <add>greater</add> latitude allowed<lb/><del>will</del> in the instance of these two <del>the</del> counties<lb/>is copied from the last Alehouse-licencing Act [ 32<lb/>G. 2. c. 59. §. 1. &amp; 2. ] The extraordinary quantity of<lb/>Justice business in these two populous Counties bordering <lb/>on the Metropolis, seems to indicate the principle <lb/>in which the distinction is founded <del>.</del> <add>in that instance.</add>  But the<lb/>principle would be applied to greater advantage, if <lb/>differences (as in the Draught) were allowed to exist<lb/>not only as between <hi rend="underline">County</hi> and <hi rend="underline">County</hi>, but as between <lb/><hi rend="underline">division</hi> and <hi rend="underline">Division</hi>.  <del>A division</del>  In <del>a very</del> <add>the most</add><lb/>populous County, such or such a Division may afford<lb/>very little business: in the least populous County, a<lb/>great deal.<lb/><del>great deal.</del><lb/></p><p><del>§ 9. [ <!-- blank space --> ] [ <hi rend="underline">Be renewed</hi> ] p. <add>p. 8</add></del> [ <!-- blank space --> ] [ <!-- blank space --> ] Page 37. §. 16. [ <hi rend="underline">Nor . .  be renewed . . . at any other than such general time</hi> ]<lb/>To the case of renewal, the reasons,<lb/>for <hi rend="underline">augmenting</hi> the frequency of the meetings for the business, do<lb/>not extend; <del>while</del> those for <hi rend="underline">restraining</hi> that frequency <del>operate</del> apply  <add> with considerable</add> force; besides others that might be adduced.<lb/></p><pb/>




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13 81
Observations
III. Licen
§.16
58
Number of Bye-
licensing terms on
the Country Board to bear
a part in the fixing
it


§ 5. [ 2 ] [ 58 ] Page 37. §. 16. [ At the request of the said Commissioners ] p. 8
The more frequently the opportunity of obtaining a
licence recurrs can with propriety be made to recurr, the more convenient for the individual,
and the more advantageous to the Revenue. The
propriety of such frequency will depend upon the
probability of a full and unpacked meeting, and
that will depend on the quantity of business usually
transacted in each Division. The Board,
by means of the universality of its survey, will
easily be able to learn, to a sufficiently degree of
nicety for this purpose, the proportional quantity
of business in each local District. Without this assistance, sets of Justices,
whose survey in point of place, is confined within their own respective
spheres, may would not be so well able to adjust this
proportion of themselves.

§ 5. [ 3 ] [ [ 3 ] [ 59 ] Page 37. §. 16. [ Except Middlesex and Surry ] p. 8 The greater latitude allowed
will in the instance of these two the counties
is copied from the last Alehouse-licencing Act [ 32
G. 2. c. 59. §. 1. & 2. ] The extraordinary quantity of
Justice business in these two populous Counties bordering
on the Metropolis, seems to indicate the principle
in which the distinction is founded . in that instance. But the
principle would be applied to greater advantage, if
differences (as in the Draught) were allowed to exist
not only as between County and County, but as between
division and Division. A division In a very the most
populous County, such or such a Division may afford
very little business: in the least populous County, a
great deal.
great deal.

§ 9. [ ] [ Be renewed ] p. p. 8 [ ] [ ] Page 37. §. 16. [ Nor . . be renewed . . . at any other than such general time ]
To the case of renewal, the reasons,
for augmenting the frequency of the meetings for the business, do
not extend; while those for restraining that frequency operate apply with considerable force; besides others that might be adduced.


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58-60

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150

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police bill

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505

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001

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text sheet

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1

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d13 / f81

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jeremy bentham

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jeremy bentham

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