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<p>&sect;4 Instituting stamps or other marks attesting the<lb/>quantity or quality of individual articles [with reference<lb/>to the established tests or standards.]<lb/></p><note>Stamps their office<lb/></note><p>Stamps or similar marks imprinted upon individual<lb/>articles may be <sic>consider'd</sic> as so many declarations<lb/>or certificates exhibited in a form more or<lb/> less compendious.<lb/><note>Points to be attended <pb/>to in relation to <lb/>Stamps<lb/></note></p>In the consideration of these documents <hi rend="underline">four</hi> <add>five <lb/>objects</add> points may deserve to be attended to <add>merit our attention</add> : 1. the purpose<lb/>for which the mark is instituted: 2. the person whose<lb/>declaration or certificate it is intended to convey: 3.<lb/>the fullness and particularity of the information given by it: <lb/>4. the conspicuousness and intelligibility of the signs  <add><del>which are</del></add> <sic><del>employd</del></sic><lb/>which are made use of for that purpose. 5. the permanency and indestructibility of the signs. <add>by which that information is given.</add> <note>Observing the marking <lb/>in Woolen clothes &amp; <gap/><lb/> I. Purposes <del><gap/></del>.<lb/></note><p>First as to the purpose for which the <del>stam</del> stamp or<lb/>mark may have been instituted.  This it is evident<lb/>may in point of possibility be any purpose whatsoever<lb/>for which any declaration or certificate whatsoever<lb/>may <add>can</add> come to have been made: any purpose for which <add>the attestation <sic>convey'd</sic><lb/>by it may respect any fact whatsoever which <del>it</del></add>[ot cam be] the interest either of the public or of an individual <lb/> <del>that an attestation</del> <add>should be may require to be</add> to have ascertained.  To enumerate<lb/> all these purposes would therefore be to enumerate<lb/> every right for the security of which <del>either</del> or <add>in favour</add> the<lb/>part of <add>either</add> the public or of the individual such attestation<lb/>might be made to serve.  All therefore that can be<lb/> <note>expected</note></p>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 






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15

Indirect

Corpus delicti

§4 Instituting stamps or other marks attesting the
quantity or quality of individual articles [with reference
to the established tests or standards.]

Stamps their office

Stamps or similar marks imprinted upon individual
articles may be consider'd as so many declarations
or certificates exhibited in a form more or
less compendious.
Points to be attended
---page break---
to in relation to
Stamps

In the consideration of these documents four five
objects
points may deserve to be attended to merit our attention : 1. the purpose
for which the mark is instituted: 2. the person whose
declaration or certificate it is intended to convey: 3.
the fullness and particularity of the information given by it:
4. the conspicuousness and intelligibility of the signs which are employd
which are made use of for that purpose. 5. the permanency and indestructibility of the signs. by which that information is given. Observing the marking
in Woolen clothes &
I. Purposes .

First as to the purpose for which the stam stamp or
mark may have been instituted. This it is evident
may in point of possibility be any purpose whatsoever
for which any declaration or certificate whatsoever
may can come to have been made: any purpose for which the attestation convey'd
by it may respect any fact whatsoever which it
[ot cam be] the interest either of the public or of an individual
that an attestation should be may require to be to have ascertained. To enumerate
all these purposes would therefore be to enumerate
every right for the security of which either or in favour the
part of either the public or of the individual such attestation
might be made to serve. All therefore that can be
expected



























Identifier: | JB/087/155/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

unnumbered, 1-2

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

155

Info in main headings field

indirect

Image

003

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f9 / f10 / f15 / f16

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27680

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