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<p><del>§. 6 [ 2 ] [ <hi rend="underline">Personal attendance</hi> ] p. 9.</del> <add>§. 17. [ 2 ] [ 62 ] Page 38. [ <hi rend="underline">Personal attendance . . . may . . . be dispensed with</hi> ]</add> By the<lb/>Alehouse-licencing Act 26 G. 2. c. 31 <del><gap/></del>. §. 1 it<lb/>is provided that "in case the person applying for<lb/>"such licence shall be hindered through sickness or<lb/>"infirmity, or any other reasonable cause, to be<lb/>"allowed by the said Justices of the Peace, to attend<lb/>"in person at the meetings of the same Justices<lb/>"for the granting the said Licences, that then it<lb/>"shall and may be lawful for them to grant such<lb/>"licence," upon two sufficient Sureties "<del>in h</del> each<lb/>in twice the <del>ordinary penalty</del> sum that could have <lb/>been sufficient in case of such personal attendance. <lb/>The use of this quotation is to show that the <lb/><del> | <p><del>§. 6 [ 2 ] [ <hi rend="underline">Personal attendance</hi> ] p. 9.</del> <add>§. 17. [ 2 ] [ 62 ] Page 38. [ <hi rend="underline">Personal attendance . . . may . . . be dispensed with</hi> ]</add> By the<lb/>Alehouse-licencing Act 26 G. 2. c. 31 <del><gap/></del>. §. 1 it<lb/>is provided that "in case the person applying for<lb/>"such licence shall be hindered through sickness or<lb/>"infirmity, or any other reasonable cause, to be<lb/>"allowed by the said Justices of the Peace, to attend<lb/>"in person at the meetings of the same Justices<lb/>"for the granting the said Licences, that then it<lb/>"shall and may be lawful for them to grant such<lb/>"licence," upon two sufficient Sureties "<del>in h</del> each<lb/>in twice the <del>ordinary penalty</del> sum that could have <lb/>been sufficient in case of such personal attendance. <lb/>The use of this quotation is to show that the <lb/><del><gap/><gap/> provision</del> exempting the persons<lb/>in question as far as may be from the inconvenience<lb/>of personal attendance has not been regarded <lb/>as an object too minute for the attention<lb/>of the legislature. In the present Draught the<lb/><del>proposed</del> accommodation proposed is greater, and<lb/>not liable to any objection I can see.<lb/></p><pb/> | ||
§. 6 [ 2 ] [ Personal attendance ] p. 9. §. 17. [ 2 ] [ 62 ] Page 38. [ Personal attendance . . . may . . . be dispensed with ] By the
Alehouse-licencing Act 26 G. 2. c. 31 . §. 1 it
is provided that "in case the person applying for
"such licence shall be hindered through sickness or
"infirmity, or any other reasonable cause, to be
"allowed by the said Justices of the Peace, to attend
"in person at the meetings of the same Justices
"for the granting the said Licences, that then it
"shall and may be lawful for them to grant such
"licence," upon two sufficient Sureties "in h each
in twice the ordinary penalty sum that could have
been sufficient in case of such personal attendance.
The use of this quotation is to show that the
provision exempting the persons
in question as far as may be from the inconvenience
of personal attendance has not been regarded
as an object too minute for the attention
of the legislature. In the present Draught the
proposed accommodation proposed is greater, and
not liable to any objection I can see.
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