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<p><add>S..44[1][99] Page 83 [Whereas by any Act...regulations are made for ...prevention of vexatious suits.]</add><del>[ S 44[1][99] [ Whereas by an Act].p.24.</del> The title <lb/>
<p><add>S..44[1][99] Page 83 [Whereas by any Act... regulations are made for... prevention<lb/> of vexatious suits.]</add><del>[ S 44[1][99] [ Whereas by an Act].p.24.</del> The title <lb/>
of this <add>first mentioned Act (23 G.3.c.70)</add> <del>Act</del> being very long, the recital of it, (it<lb/>
of this <add>first mentioned Act (23 G.3.c.70)</add> <del>Act</del> being very long, the recital of it, (it<lb/>
was thought) might be spared: especially as it is<lb/>
was thought) might be spared: especially as it is<lb/>
sufficiently identified by the next mentioned Act<lb/>
sufficiently identified by the next mentioned Act<lb/>
which refers to ot. (24 G.3.c.47</p>
which refers to it. (24 G.3.c.47</p>


<p><del>S.44[2[[<gap/>]<gap/>[<gap/> regulations]<gap/></del> The heads<lb/>
<p><del>S.44[2[<hi rend="underline">[<gap/>]<gap/>[<gap/></hi> regulations]<gap/></del> The heads<lb/>
of these regulations are - Officers <add>and their assistants</add> not to be sued<lb/>
of these regulations are - Officers <add>and their assistants</add> not to be sued<lb/>
for <del>executing their office</del> any thing done in execution<lb/>
for <del>executing their office</del> any thing done in execution<lb/>
of their office, till after a month's notice,<lb/>
of their office, till after a month's notice,<lb/>
<del>stating</del><add>particularising</add> the cause of action &amp;c - they may then tender<lb/>
<del>stating</del> <add>particularising</add> the cause of action &amp;c - they may then tender<lb/>
amends, which if sufficient sh
amends, which if sufficient shall <sic>intitle</sic> them to<lb/>
all <sic>intitle</sic> them to<lb/>
costs, or may afterwards pay it into Court - no<lb/>
costs, or may afterwards pay it into Court - no<lb/>
evidence to be produced of any other cause of action<lb/>
evidence to be produced of any other cause of action<lb/>
than what is contained in the action - Limitation<lb/>
than what is contained in the notice - Limitation<lb/>
of Actions - General Issue - Treble costs.<lb/>
of Actions - General Issue - Treble costs.<lb/>
Claimers of goods seized, to prove payment of the<lb/>
Claimers of goods seized, to prove payment of the<lb/>
duties - <del><gap/></del><add>Penalty for</add> obstructing Officers, <del>to forfeit</del> <lb/>
duties - <del><gap/></del> <add>Penalty for</add> obstructing Officers, <del>to forfeit</del> <lb/>
£100.</p>
£100.</p>


<p>S.44.[3[100]<add>Page 83.</add> [<hi rend="underline">Or in his aid</hi>] The words of this clause<lb/>
<p>S.44.[3[100]<add>Page 83.</add> [<hi rend="underline">Or in his aid</hi>] The words of this clause<lb/>
are with very little variation trancribed from<lb/>
are with very little variation transcribed from<lb/>
the words of 24 G.3.47. The only material<lb/>
the words of 24 G.3.47. The only material<lb/>
variation is - the substitution of the word '<hi rend="underline">or</hi>' in<lb/>
variation is - the substitution of the word '<hi rend="underline">or</hi>' in<lb/>
this passage to the word <hi rend="underline">and</hi>.  A stronger,<lb/>
this passage to the word <hi rend="underline">and</hi>.  A stranger,<lb/>
<gap/>ing an Officers of the Revenue hard pressed<lb/>
seeing an Officers of the Revenue hard pressed<lb/>
by a smuggler or other malefactor, may, without<lb/>
by a smuggler or other malefactor, may, without<lb/>
<del>his</del><add>any</add> order from him, and even without his<lb/>
<del>his</del><add>any</add> order from him, and even without his<lb/>
knowledge, step in to his assistance: it would <add>evidently</add> be<lb/>
knowledge, step in to his assistance: it would <add>evidently</add> be<lb/>
<add>not only</add> hard <del>to</del> upon the individuals <del>and</del><add>but </add> prejudicial to<lb/>
<add>not only</add> hard <del>to</del> upon the individual, <del>and</del> <add>but </add> prejudicial to<lb/>
the service, if this public-spirited stranger were to <lb/>
the service, if this public-spirited stranger were to <lb/>
stand excluded from the protection extended by the Act <note>to persons who are paid by the public for their assistance.</note></p><pb/>
stand excluded from the protection extended by the Act<lb/> <note>to persons who are paid by the public for their assistance.</note></p><pb/>




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S..44[1][99] Page 83 [Whereas by any Act... regulations are made for... prevention
of vexatious suits.]
[ S 44[1][99] [ Whereas by an Act].p.24. The title
of this first mentioned Act (23 G.3.c.70) Act being very long, the recital of it, (it
was thought) might be spared: especially as it is
sufficiently identified by the next mentioned Act
which refers to it. (24 G.3.c.47

S.44[2[[][ regulations] The heads
of these regulations are - Officers and their assistants not to be sued
for executing their office any thing done in execution
of their office, till after a month's notice,
stating particularising the cause of action &c - they may then tender
amends, which if sufficient shall intitle them to
costs, or may afterwards pay it into Court - no
evidence to be produced of any other cause of action
than what is contained in the notice - Limitation
of Actions - General Issue - Treble costs.
Claimers of goods seized, to prove payment of the
duties - Penalty for obstructing Officers, to forfeit
£100.

S.44.[3[100]Page 83. [Or in his aid] The words of this clause
are with very little variation transcribed from
the words of 24 G.3.47. The only material
variation is - the substitution of the word 'or' in
this passage to the word and. A stranger,
seeing an Officers of the Revenue hard pressed
by a smuggler or other malefactor, may, without
hisany order from him, and even without his
knowledge, step in to his assistance: it would evidently be
not only hard to upon the individual, and but prejudicial to
the service, if this public-spirited stranger were to
stand excluded from the protection extended by the Act
to persons who are paid by the public for their assistance.


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Identifier: | JB/150/570/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

99-101

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

570

Info in main headings field

police bill

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d20 / f146

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

g & ep 1794

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

fr3

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

50791

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