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<head>Police Revenue Bill</head>
<note>Observations<lb/>
IV Penalties <gap/><lb/>
Police <gap/><lb/>
for seized goods</note>
 
 
<head>Observations on §</head><lb/>
<p><add>§. 6. [ 1 ]. <hi rend="underline">Police Warehouses</hi>] p. 10</add> By the Bumboat Act ( 2 Geo. 3. c. <!-- blank space --> ) goods<lb/>seized under this Act are to be deposited with the<lb/>Commissioners of the Parish for 30 days.  This serves<lb/>to shew the difficulty of finding a fit place.<lb/>If the Bumboat Act had been frequently executed,<lb/>the inconvenience to the persons loaded with<lb/>this obligation <del>would</del> <add>might</add> have become intolerable.  <del>To<lb/>a fe </del>For a few particular articles such as may<lb/>come to be found on the person of a thief &c the <add><del>present</del></add><lb/><add>existing</add> <hi rend="underline">Police Offices</hi> may and do serve.  But under the<lb/>present Bill the whole stock in trade of a wholesale<lb/>Dealer, or of several such Dealers at once,<lb/>may come to be disposed of:  and being in many<lb/>instances articles of inconsiderable value separately<lb/>considered, the bulkiness of them will be proportionable.<lb/></p>
 
<p>§. 6 [ 2 ] [ <hi rend="underline">Shall have been found</hi> ]. p. 11.  Under the <del>Excise</del><lb/>Laws of Customs and Excise, provision is <del>prov</del> <add>made</add><lb/>in most if not all <add><del>cases</del></add> instances, for the making use <add>in this way</add> of<lb/>any <hi rend="underline">carriages</hi>, in which <del>seized</del> goods are found,<lb/>when seized.  The same reason or rather necessity<lb/>which applies to those <hi rend="underline">moveable</hi> receptacles in <hi rend="underline">those</hi><lb/>cases, applies to the <hi rend="underline">fixed</hi> receptacles in question<lb/>in the <hi rend="underline">present</hi> case:  and the powers respecting<lb/>satisfaction <del>though it is apprehended the case may</del><lb/><del>not</del> applies in softening in that case which is not<lb/>applied in these.  In general, the demand for any<lb/>such satisfaction will hardly exist:  the only case<lb/>in which it appears likely to exist, is that of some miserable <lb/>old iron shop or rag shop, in which the room is<lb/>so confined, that there is no separate <del>room or</del>  lock-up place<lb/> <note>employ'd</note><lb/><note>employ'd as a warehouse, <lb/>distinct from <lb/><del>what is employed <add>occupied</add> <lb/>by the family in the <lb/>way of lodging. are</del> <lb/>the apartment which <lb/>affords lodging to the <lb/>family.</note><lb/></p><pb/>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 






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Police Revenue Bill Observations
IV Penalties
Police
for seized goods


Observations on §

§. 6. [ 1 ]. Police Warehouses] p. 10 By the Bumboat Act ( 2 Geo. 3. c. ) goods
seized under this Act are to be deposited with the
Commissioners of the Parish for 30 days. This serves
to shew the difficulty of finding a fit place.
If the Bumboat Act had been frequently executed,
the inconvenience to the persons loaded with
this obligation would might have become intolerable. To
a fe
For a few particular articles such as may
come to be found on the person of a thief &c the present
existing Police Offices may and do serve. But under the
present Bill the whole stock in trade of a wholesale
Dealer, or of several such Dealers at once,
may come to be disposed of: and being in many
instances articles of inconsiderable value separately
considered, the bulkiness of them will be proportionable.

§. 6 [ 2 ] [ Shall have been found ]. p. 11. Under the Excise
Laws of Customs and Excise, provision is prov made
in most if not all cases instances, for the making use in this way of
any carriages, in which seized goods are found,
when seized. The same reason or rather necessity
which applies to those moveable receptacles in those
cases, applies to the fixed receptacles in question
in the present case: and the powers respecting
satisfaction though it is apprehended the case may
not applies in softening in that case which is not
applied in these. In general, the demand for any
such satisfaction will hardly exist: the only case
in which it appears likely to exist, is that of some miserable
old iron shop or rag shop, in which the room is
so confined, that there is no separate room or lock-up place
employ'd
employ'd as a warehouse,
distinct from
what is employed occupied
by the family in the
way of lodging. are

the apartment which
affords lodging to the
family.


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Identifier: | JB/150/697/001"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

697

Info in main headings field

police revenue bill

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d4 / f89

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

g & ep 1794

Marginals

Paper Producer

fr3

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

[[notes_public::"not used" [note in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

50918

Box Contents

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