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<p><add>Page 32</add> § 13 [ 1 ] [ <hi rend="underline">First day of September</hi> ] p-1.  To tally with<lb/>the licencing time for licences granted by Justices<lb/><del>which</del> <add>viz.</add>, (as will be seen presently) <del>in</del> the time at<lb/><del>present <gap/> in the Case of Alehouse-Licences.</del><lb/>which the meetings for Alehouse Licences are<lb/>holden at present.<lb/></p><p><add>Page 32</add> § 13 [ 2 ] [ 40 ] [ <hi rend="underline">of the said September</hi> ] The words between <lb/>inverted commas are copied from the Alehouse<lb/>Licencing Act 26 G. 2. c. 31. §. 4. <lb/></p><p><add>Page 32</add> § 13 [ 3 ] <add>  [ 50 ]</add> [ <hi rend="underline">Major part of the said Commissioners</hi> ]  <del>When</del> If<lb/>any of the Commissioners happen to dissent from<lb/>the grant of the licence, it <del>may be</del> <add>seems</add> very proper that<lb/>such dissent should be entered on the minutes<lb/>of the Board: <note>(a <del>provision</del> <add>regulation</add> which <lb/>may be made by the <lb/>Executive authority, specially under the <lb/>powers here given, <lb/>without being inserted <lb/>in the Act:)</note><lb/>but the manner of signature<lb/>should not be such as that <del>the act</del> any <add>such </add> act<lb/>of dissent should appear on the face of the licence,<lb/>or in any <add>other</add> manner be known to the party<lb/>to whom <del>the</del> <add>a</add> licence is granted <del>in spite of</del> notwithstanding<lb/>such dissent: on this account, if the<lb/>requisite number sign, it is made sufficient: <del>those</del><lb/><del>who do not sig</del> if it <del>be not</del> <add>should not become
<p><add>Page 32</add> § 13 [ 1 ] [ <hi rend="underline">First day of September</hi> ] p-1.  To tally with<lb/>the licencing time for licences granted by Justices<lb/><del>which</del> <add>viz.</add>, (as will be seen presently) <del>in</del> the time at<lb/><del>present <gap/> in the Case of Alehouse-Licences.</del><lb/>which the meetings for Alehouse Licences are<lb/>holden at present.</p>
</add> usual <del>that</del> <add>for</add> a licence<lb/>to be signed by any greater number than the least<lb/>number necessary <add>for its validity,</add> those who <hi rend="underline">dissent</hi> will by that<lb/>means not be distinguishable from those who agree.<lb/> <del>so long as</del> Another <del>mode</del> <add>expedient</add> for concealing <hi rend="underline">dissents</hi> might <lb/>be, that of the Secretary's signing in the name of the <lb/>Board.  This is another of the instances spoken of<lb/>on a former occasion (See Note [42] to §. 9) in which<lb/>the making a Board serve as a screen to its Members<lb/>is for the interest of the public service.<lb/></p><pb/>
 
<p><add>Page 32</add> § 13 [ 2 ] [ 40 ] [ <hi rend="underline">of the said September</hi> ] The words between <lb/>inverted commas are copied from the Alehouse<lb/>Licencing Act 26 G. 2. c. 31. §. 4. <lb/></p>
 
<p><add>Page 32</add> § 13 [ 3 ] <add>  [ 50 ]</add> [ <hi rend="underline">Major part of the said Commissioners</hi> ]  <del>When</del> If<lb/>any of the Commissioners happen to dissent from<lb/>the grant of the licence, it <del>may be</del> <add>seems</add> very proper that<lb/>such dissent should be entered on the minutes<lb/>of the Board: <note>(a <del>provision</del> <add>regulation</add> which <lb/>may be made by the <lb/>Executive authority, specially under the <lb/>powers here given, <lb/>without being inserted <lb/>in the Act:)</note>
<lb/>but the manner of signature<lb/>should not be such as that <del>the act</del> any <add>such </add> act<lb/>of dissent should appear on the face of the licence,<lb/>or in any <add>other</add> manner be known to the party<lb/>to whom <del>the</del> <add>a</add> licence is granted <del>in spite of</del> notwithstanding<lb/>such dissent: on this account, if the<lb/>requisite number sign, it is made sufficient: <del>those</del><lb/><del>who do not sig</del> if it <del>be not</del> <add>should not become
</add> usual <del>that</del> <add>for</add> a licence<lb/>to be signed by any greater number than the least<lb/>number necessary <add>for its validity,</add> those who <hi rend="underline">dissent</hi> will by that<lb/>means not be distinguishable from those who agree.<lb/> <del>so long as</del> Another <del>mode</del> <add>expedient</add> for concealing <hi rend="underline">dissents</hi> might <lb/>be, that of the Secretary's signing in the name of the <lb/>Board.  This is another of the instances spoken of<lb/>on a former occasion (See Note [42] to §. 9) in which<lb/>the making a Board serve as a screen to its Members<lb/>is for the interest of the public service.</p>





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Page 32 § 13 [ 1 ] [ First day of September ] p-1. To tally with
the licencing time for licences granted by Justices
which viz., (as will be seen presently) in the time at
present in the Case of Alehouse-Licences.
which the meetings for Alehouse Licences are
holden at present.

Page 32 § 13 [ 2 ] [ 40 ] [ of the said September ] The words between
inverted commas are copied from the Alehouse
Licencing Act 26 G. 2. c. 31. §. 4.

Page 32 § 13 [ 3 ] [ 50 ] [ Major part of the said Commissioners ] When If
any of the Commissioners happen to dissent from
the grant of the licence, it may be seems very proper that
such dissent should be entered on the minutes
of the Board: (a provision regulation which
may be made by the
Executive authority, specially under the
powers here given,
without being inserted
in the Act:)

but the manner of signature
should not be such as that the act any such act
of dissent should appear on the face of the licence,
or in any other manner be known to the party
to whom the a licence is granted in spite of notwithstanding
such dissent: on this account, if the
requisite number sign, it is made sufficient: those
who do not sig if it be not should not become usual that for a licence
to be signed by any greater number than the least
number necessary for its validity, those who dissent will by that
means not be distinguishable from those who agree.
so long as Another mode expedient for concealing dissents might
be, that of the Secretary's signing in the name of the
Board. This is another of the instances spoken of
on a former occasion (See Note [42] to §. 9) in which
the making a Board serve as a screen to its Members
is for the interest of the public service.













Identifier: | JB/150/494/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

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48-50

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150

Main Headings

police bill

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494

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police bill

Image

001

Titles

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text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / f70

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

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50715

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