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<head>67</head><lb/><head>C</head><lb/><head>Of <sic>Falshoods</sic> in general</head><lb/><lb/>  <p>defraudment.  The subjects to which this is most frequently<lb/> applied are the instruments which operate as evidence<lb/> of the disposition of property, such as <del>bills</del> <add>promissory notes, bills</add> of exchange,<lb/> <del>promissory no conveyances of land</del> deeds serving to record<lb/> contracts, conveyances of land, whether inter vires<lb/> or by will &amp;c. &amp;c.|  Against the forgery of these especially<lb/> <note>1 law to combat Forgery by fabrication how combated by the expedient of Registers</note><lb/> forgery by fabrication, the practice of registration<lb/> affords an effectual expeditient.  By this means instead<lb/> of <del>being</del> <add>remaining</add> exposed to the delinquency of an indefinite<lb/> multitude of persons unknown, the parties interested<lb/> are exposed to the <add>single</add> delinquency of one select person who<lb/> is known, the officer to whose charge the register is committed.<lb/>  It is not however to every disposition of property<lb/> that the expedient can be applied with equal<lb/> facility.  In the first instance it can be applied <del>only</del><lb/> to such only <add>as</add> admit of a certain interval betwen the <lb/> first opening of the negotiation and the conclusion of <lb/> it:  such as is commonly the case <add>for instance</add> with wills and <lb/> other conveyances of land:  such an interval, for instance<lb/> <del>as</del> <add>during which</add>the business might <add>wait</add> without inconvenience<lb/> for the <del><gap/><gap/> to be found by the register</del> <del><add><gap/></add></del> <add>conclusion of the proof of registration.  It cannot</add><lb/> be applied <add>in the first instance, not least</add> to such business as oftentimes need to<lb/> be concluded as soon as opened such as the drawing or <lb/> <sic>indorsement</sic> of a bill of exchange.  It does not follow <add>however</add></p><!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
<head>67</head><lb/><head>C</head><lb/><head>Of <sic>Falshoods</sic> in general</head><lb/><lb/>  <p>defraudment.  The subjects to which this is most frequently<lb/> applied are the instruments which operate as evidence<lb/> of the disposition of property, such as <del>bills</del> <add>promissory notes, bills</add> of exchange,<lb/> <del>promissory no conveyances of land</del> deeds serving to record<lb/> contracts, conveyances of land, whether inter vires<lb/> or by will &amp;c. &amp;c.|  Against the forgery of these especially<lb/> <note>1 law to combat Forgery by fabrication how combated by the expedient of Registers</note><lb/> forgery by fabrication, the practice of registration<lb/> affords an effectual expeditient.  By this means instead<lb/> of <del>being</del> <add>remaining</add> exposed to the delinquency of an indefinite<lb/> multitude of persons unknown, the parties interested<lb/> are exposed to the <add>single</add> delinquency of one select person who<lb/> is known, the officer to whose charge the register is committed.<lb/>  It is not however to every disposition of property<lb/> that the expedient can be applied with equal<lb/> facility.  In the first instance it can be applied <del>only</del><lb/> to such only <add>as</add> admit of a certain interval betwen the <lb/> first opening of the negotiation and the conclusion of <lb/> it:  such as is commonly the case <add>for instance</add> with wills and <lb/> other conveyances of land:  such an interval, for instance<lb/> <del>as</del> <add>during which</add>the business might <add>wait</add> without inconvenience<lb/> for the <del><gap/><gap/> to be found by the register</del> <del><add><gap/></add></del> <add>conclusion of the proof of registration.  It cannot</add><lb/> be applied <add>in the first instance, not least</add> to such business as oftentimes need to<lb/> be concluded as soon as opened such as the drawing or <lb/> <sic>indorsement</sic> of a bill of exchange.  It does not follow <add>however</add></p><!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
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67
C
Of Falshoods in general

defraudment. The subjects to which this is most frequently
applied are the instruments which operate as evidence
of the disposition of property, such as bills promissory notes, bills of exchange,
promissory no conveyances of land deeds serving to record
contracts, conveyances of land, whether inter vires
or by will &c. &c.| Against the forgery of these especially
1 law to combat Forgery by fabrication how combated by the expedient of Registers
forgery by fabrication, the practice of registration
affords an effectual expeditient. By this means instead
of being remaining exposed to the delinquency of an indefinite
multitude of persons unknown, the parties interested
are exposed to the single delinquency of one select person who
is known, the officer to whose charge the register is committed.
It is not however to every disposition of property
that the expedient can be applied with equal
facility. In the first instance it can be applied only
to such only as admit of a certain interval betwen the
first opening of the negotiation and the conclusion of
it: such as is commonly the case for instance with wills and
other conveyances of land: such an interval, for instance
as during whichthe business might wait without inconvenience
for the to be found by the register conclusion of the proof of registration. It cannot
be applied in the first instance, not least to such business as oftentimes need to
be concluded as soon as opened such as the drawing or
indorsement of a bill of exchange. It does not follow however


Identifier: | JB/071/074/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

074

Info in main headings field

of offences by falshood

Image

003

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f65 / f66 / f67 / f68

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::s. lay [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

alexander mavrokordatos

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23477

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