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<p><!-- pencil -->29 Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 1810<lb/> | |||
<!-- pencil --><head>Prizes 1805 1809 §. 7, 9 §. 7</head></p> | |||
<p>1. <del>The first</del> First as to the description given of the cases<lb/> | |||
in any of which, the <del>exertions <add>exercise</add></del> powers given to this new<lb/> | |||
created Office are meant <add>intended</add> to be called forth into exercise.</p> | |||
<p>Where a Prize having been sold, distribution of the<lb/> | |||
<add>proceeds thereof</add> shall in any respect <add>particular</add> fail of having been made<lb/> | |||
within the time and in the manner required by the<lb/> | |||
said Act. In some such words as those the description<lb/> | |||
given of the case in question would, it should<lb/> | |||
seem have been, with reference to the presumed intention<lb/> | |||
compleat <add>as well as correct</add>, and at the same time clear of<lb/> | |||
surplusage. Instead of this mention is made of <add>the case of an appeal made</add><lb/> | |||
brought upon the carpet, and <del>in</del> <add>in the character of eventual</add> consequence of such appeal<lb/> | |||
two results are brought to view: viz. the lapse<lb/> | |||
of time for appeal <add>of appealing</add>, without appeal made i.e. the non-existence<lb/> | |||
of any Appeal within the time allotted for that<lb/> | |||
purpose, or in case of an Appeal made <add>put in preferred lodged</add>, the abandonment<lb/> | |||
of such Appeal, "that in all cases" (says<lb/> | |||
the Act) "where the prizes shall have been sold, and the<lb/> | |||
"time of appeals shall have lapsed, or if an Appeal<lb/> | |||
"shall have been lodged, the same shall have been abandoned".<lb/> | |||
So far so good: but to the alternative<lb/> | |||
belongs in this case another <add>a third</add> branch which is where<lb/> | |||
the Appeal having been heard or not heard, the<lb/> | |||
sentence of condemnation has been affirmed: and it<lb/> | |||
hardly will be said or thought, that in this third <del>and unmentioned</del> case<lb/> | |||
the demand for the interpretation of the Officer in question<lb/> | |||
to the purpose and in the manner in question is less<lb/> | |||
real than in either of those two mentioned cases <add>the two cases thus above mentioned</add>:<lb/> | |||
another example <add><unclear>item</unclear></add><lb/> | |||
to be added to the<lb/> | |||
multitude of instances<lb/> | |||
afforded in these two<lb/> | |||
Acts, of a deficiency<lb/> | |||
in matter produced<lb/> | |||
by a redundancy<lb/> | |||
in words.</p> | |||
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29 Decr 1810
Prizes 1805 1809 §. 7, 9 §. 7
1. The first First as to the description given of the cases
in any of which, the exertions exercise powers given to this new
created Office are meant intended to be called forth into exercise.
Where a Prize having been sold, distribution of the
proceeds thereof shall in any respect particular fail of having been made
within the time and in the manner required by the
said Act. In some such words as those the description
given of the case in question would, it should
seem have been, with reference to the presumed intention
compleat as well as correct, and at the same time clear of
surplusage. Instead of this mention is made of the case of an appeal made
brought upon the carpet, and in in the character of eventual consequence of such appeal
two results are brought to view: viz. the lapse
of time for appeal of appealing, without appeal made i.e. the non-existence
of any Appeal within the time allotted for that
purpose, or in case of an Appeal made put in preferred lodged, the abandonment
of such Appeal, "that in all cases" (says
the Act) "where the prizes shall have been sold, and the
"time of appeals shall have lapsed, or if an Appeal
"shall have been lodged, the same shall have been abandoned".
So far so good: but to the alternative
belongs in this case another a third branch which is where
the Appeal having been heard or not heard, the
sentence of condemnation has been affirmed: and it
hardly will be said or thought, that in this third and unmentioned case
the demand for the interpretation of the Officer in question
to the purpose and in the manner in question is less
real than in either of those two mentioned cases the two cases thus above mentioned:
another example item
to be added to the
multitude of instances
afforded in these two
Acts, of a deficiency
in matter produced
by a redundancy
in words.
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Prizes. 1805. 1809. § 7. 9. § 7. |
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