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<head>C 5</head>
 
<head>Offences against the Revenue</head>
 
<head>NOTE<!-- in pencil --></head>
 
<p>We must be careful to distinguish the object<lb/>
<hi rend='underline'>in</hi> which a tax is said to be paid or received<lb/>
from the object <hi rend='underline'>on</hi> which it is said<lb/>
to be levied.</p>
 
<p><note>Occasions on which taxes may be made payable.</note> Of Taxes there are various kinds. <add>Of</add> Those<lb/>
kinds <del>are distinguished <add>characterised</add></del> the characteristic difference<lb/>
is taken from the occasion <add>upon</add> on which the object<lb/>
<hi rend='underline'>in</hi> which the tax is <add>to be</add> paid is taken from the<lb/>
private owner. These occasions are <del>always <add>commonly denominated</add></del><lb/>
either the circumstance of a man's standing in a <note><del>are either the</del></note><lb/>
<del>some</del> from the relation the person who is taxed<lb/>
<del>stands in with respect to the</del> <add>certain situation with respect <del>relation</del> to the particular</add> object <hi rend='underline'>on</hi> which<lb/>
the tax is said to be levied: such as the being<lb/>
owner of the object, the having it in his custody,<lb/>
or occupation; or the performing <add>of</add> a certain act<lb/>
<del>upon it, as the carrying it from place to place</del><lb/>
<del>or the using it in such or such a way.</del><lb/>
with or without relation to any <add>object in</add> particular.</p>
 
<p><note>The revenue consists either of forfeitures or taxes <del>proper</del></note> <add>Such</add> <del>This</del> act will either <add>be among the number of those</add> <del>be one</del> which the Legislator<lb/>
wishes should not be done, or not among<lb/>
that number: in the <del>first</del> <add>former</add> case the <del>operation</del> <add>Legislator</add><lb/>
<del>of the Legislator is a prohibition as well as</del> <add>prohibits as well as taxes: and instead of being said</add><lb/>
<del>a tax: in the other latter case it is a tax</del> <add>to impose a tax, he is said to lay a penalty to</add><lb/>
<del>only exact</del> <add>impose</add> a fine, or more generally to create<lb/>
a forfeiture.</p>






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C 5

Offences against the Revenue

NOTE

We must be careful to distinguish the object
in which a tax is said to be paid or received
from the object on which it is said
to be levied.

Occasions on which taxes may be made payable. Of Taxes there are various kinds. Of Those
kinds are distinguished characterised the characteristic difference
is taken from the occasion upon on which the object
in which the tax is to be paid is taken from the
private owner. These occasions are always commonly denominated
either the circumstance of a man's standing in a are either the
some from the relation the person who is taxed
stands in with respect to the certain situation with respect relation to the particular object on which
the tax is said to be levied: such as the being
owner of the object, the having it in his custody,
or occupation; or the performing of a certain act
upon it, as the carrying it from place to place
or the using it in such or such a way.
with or without relation to any object in particular.

The revenue consists either of forfeitures or taxes proper Such This act will either be among the number of those be one which the Legislator
wishes should not be done, or not among
that number: in the first former case the operation Legislator
of the Legislator is a prohibition as well as prohibits as well as taxes: and instead of being said
a tax: in the other latter case it is a tax to impose a tax, he is said to lay a penalty to
only exact impose a fine, or more generally to create
a forfeiture.




Identifier: | JB/072/060/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

072

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

060

Info in main headings field

offences against the revenue

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] pro patria [with motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23677

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