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<note> + C<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> 9 </note> <note>43 <lb/> Police Bill </note><note>Preliminary<lb/> Observations<lb/>Power of Regulation</note> <note>36<lb/> Cases <gap/> for <lb/> subordinate legislation<lb/> characterize<lb/> <unclear><del>R</del>enumerated</unclear></note>


<p><del> In a word</del> <add> Upon the whole, </add> the following (it is conceived) may <lb/> be reckoned as so many heads of Cases which<lb/> appear to call for power of subordinate legislation <lb/> to be executed by an authority constantly in exercise,<lb/> in preference to the <del>doing</del> <add> attempting to do</add> the business by <lb/> an immediate exertion of the supreme legislative<lb/> power of Parliament.</p>
<note> 1 &#x2014; <add> Subject rather</add> minute<lb/> </note>
<p> 1. Where the regulations, <del> that appear</del> which the <lb/> Case appears to call for, <del> has</del> <add> appear</add> of too minute a nature<lb/> to be mistaken to the <hi rend="underline">eligibility</hi>, or of too little<lb/> importance to occupy the <hi rend="underline">time</hi>, of Parliament.</p>
<note>2. <del>Require</del> <add> Demand for</add> change<lb/> frequent</note>
<p> 2. Where the object in view may require <hi rend="underline">variations</hi><lb/> to be made, the demand for which <del>may</del> well<lb/> be apt to occur <del> more frequently</del> at shorter intervals<lb/> than those <del>at</del> <add> within</add> which the same subject matter<lb/> can be readily brought under the review of Parliament.</p>
<note>3. <del>Regulat</del> <add>Demand</add> for <lb/> information frequent</note>
<p> 3.  Where the expediency of the regulations called for<lb/> depends upon a <del>body</del> <add> stock</add> of <hi rend="underline">information</hi>, either such <lb/> as on the nature of it <del>is</del> <add> will be</add> continually calling for <lb/> <hi rend="underline">fresh</hi> <add> and frequent</add> supplies, or such as liable not <add> as</add> yet been <lb/> <del>obtained</del> <add> collected</add>, nor can be <del>obtained</del> <add> collected, <add>[+]</add> <note> [+] on each separate occasion</note> by Parliament, <lb/> without more time than <del> Parliament </del> can conveniently<lb/> be <del> spared</del> <add> afforded</add> by Parliament for such a purpose.</p>
<note>4. Require pattern</note>
<p> 4. Where the directions to be given are such as <lb/> can not be rendered completely adequate to <lb/> the purpose without the help of <hi rend="underline">patterns</hi>.</p>
<note>5. depend upon individual<lb/> objects</note>
<p> 5.  Where the propriety of the directions to be given<lb/> is liable to depend upon the <add> particular</add> circumstances of <hi rend="underline">individual</hi> <lb/> <hi rend="underline">places</hi>, <hi rend="underline">persons or things</hi>.</p>
<p> <del><gap/></del> Of all or most of these cases examples<lb/> will be found in the <del>Statute</del> string of Statutes in <del> which</del> and [+] <note>[+] <del><gap/></del> and by which<lb/> powers of regulation<lb/> are given by the Bill<lb/> to the <del>Commissioners</del> <add> proposed Board</add><lb/> in respect of the several<lb/> <add> particular</add> heads of subject matter<lb/> therein specified</note></p>


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+ Cd 9 43
Police Bill
Preliminary
Observations
Power of Regulation
36
Cases for
subordinate legislation
characterize
Renumerated

In a word Upon the whole, the following (it is conceived) may
be reckoned as so many heads of Cases which
appear to call for power of subordinate legislation
to be executed by an authority constantly in exercise,
in preference to the doing attempting to do the business by
an immediate exertion of the supreme legislative
power of Parliament.

1 — Subject rather minute

1. Where the regulations, that appear which the
Case appears to call for, has appear of too minute a nature
to be mistaken to the eligibility, or of too little
importance to occupy the time, of Parliament.

2. Require Demand for change
frequent

2. Where the object in view may require variations
to be made, the demand for which may well
be apt to occur more frequently at shorter intervals
than those at within which the same subject matter
can be readily brought under the review of Parliament.

3. Regulat Demand for
information frequent

3. Where the expediency of the regulations called for
depends upon a body stock of information, either such
as on the nature of it is will be continually calling for
fresh and frequent supplies, or such as liable not as yet been
obtained collected, nor can be obtained collected, <add>[+] [+] on each separate occasion by Parliament,
without more time than Parliament can conveniently
be spared afforded by Parliament for such a purpose.

4. Require pattern

4. Where the directions to be given are such as
can not be rendered completely adequate to
the purpose without the help of patterns.

5. depend upon individual
objects

5. Where the propriety of the directions to be given
is liable to depend upon the particular circumstances of individual
places, persons or things.

Of all or most of these cases examples
will be found in the Statute string of Statutes in which and [+] [+] and by which
powers of regulation
are given by the Bill
to the Commissioners proposed Board
in respect of the several
particular heads of subject matter
therein specified



Identifier: | JB/150/767/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

30

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

767

Info in main headings field

police bill

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d9 / f43

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50988

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