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<p><!-- pencil -->23 Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 1810<lb/>
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<!-- pencil --><head>Prize  1805 1809</head></p>
 
<p>In part 1. an apprehension is betrayed lest<lb/>
 
by the <add>blind</add> impatience <add>on the part</add> of Captors seconded by <del>the</del> <add>equally</add> blind<lb/>
 
obsequiousness on the part of Judges, and Agent should<lb/>
be compelled to distribute the proceeds of a prize before<lb/>
the time of Appeal has lapsed:  accordingly<lb/>
it declares that <del>no such thing shall be done</del><lb/>
"except in the cases" somewhere <del>in the course</del> or other<lb/>
"in this Act" with its fifty pages "mentioned, no<lb/>
such thing shall be done.</p>
<p>But except in particular cases therein mentioned<lb/>
it is impossible for the Agent to have <add>in hand</add> anything<lb/>
in his hands to distribute.  <del>If</del> Until the time<lb/>
of appeal be elapsed, unless an appeal having been<lb/>
made and determined in his favour, and sale<lb/>
decreed accordingly to be performed under his management<lb/>
he receiving the proceeds, <del>not a pr</del> must<lb/>
not only the time for appeal be elapsed, but a decree<lb/>
of sale issued in his favour as above and executed<lb/>
accordingly not a penny can he have in his hands.</p>
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23 Decr 1810
Prize 1805 1809

In part 1. an apprehension is betrayed lest
by the blind impatience on the part of Captors seconded by the equally blind
obsequiousness on the part of Judges, and Agent should
be compelled to distribute the proceeds of a prize before
the time of Appeal has lapsed: accordingly
it declares that no such thing shall be done
"except in the cases" somewhere in the course or other
"in this Act" with its fifty pages "mentioned, no
such thing shall be done.

But except in particular cases therein mentioned
it is impossible for the Agent to have in hand anything
in his hands to distribute. If Until the time
of appeal be elapsed, unless an appeal having been
made and determined in his favour, and sale
decreed accordingly to be performed under his management
he receiving the proceeds, not a pr must
not only the time for appeal be elapsed, but a decree
of sale issued in his favour as above and executed
accordingly not a penny can he have in his hands.


Identifier: | JB/547/226/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 547.

Date_1

1810-12-23

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Box

547

Main Headings

Folio number

226

Info in main headings field

Prizes. 1805. 1809.

Image

001

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

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