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<p><!-- In pencil -->1818 June 25<lb/>
Penal Code</p>
 
<note>Remedies Suppo<gap/><lb/>
Office <gap/><lb/>
Modes of chronicality</note><lb/>
 
<p>For examples of the modes <add>causes from</add> in what <add>a</add> any officer<lb/>
is capable of becoming chronical take the following</p> <p>1. <add>Continually<add> illegal<gap/> continuty</add></add> The act itself a continuing case: as in the case of<lb/>
imprisonment</p>
<p>2. <add>Continuity of</add> The intention to committ the illegal act.  This applies<lb/>
to all <del>cases</del> <gap/> considered as being such <hi rend="underline">in tendency</hi>:<lb/>
viz. to preparations and attempts <gap/> be the<lb/>
nature of the offence alone <gap/>nated</p>
<p>3. Continuity from the negates quality of the act. <gap/><lb/>
non-payment of a debt: <gap/> ridd<gap/> <add>non performance</add> of any other<lb/>
service</p>
4. Existence of a habit correspondent to the act<lb/>
From the consideration of <del>acts of</del> an act of any sort<lb/>
considered as being frequently repeated by the same person<lb/>
<add>a number of</add> individual acts of the same species and denomination<lb/>
being <del>frequently</del> <add>successfully</add> committed by him is formed the sort<lb/>
of fictitious <gap/> <del><gap/> <gap/></del> framed for the






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1818 June 25
Penal Code

Remedies Suppo
Office
Modes of chronicality

For examples of the modes causes from in what a any officer
is capable of becoming chronical take the following

1. Continually<add> illegal continuty</add> The act itself a continuing case: as in the case of
imprisonment

2. Continuity of The intention to committ the illegal act. This applies
to all cases considered as being such in tendency:
viz. to preparations and attempts be the
nature of the offence alone nated

3. Continuity from the negates quality of the act.
non-payment of a debt: ridd non performance of any other
service

4. Existence of a habit correspondent to the act
From the consideration of acts of an act of any sort
considered as being frequently repeated by the same person
a number of individual acts of the same species and denomination
being frequently successfully committed by him is formed the sort
of fictitious framed for the




Identifier: | JB/143/150/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 143.

Date_1

1818-06-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

143

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

150

Info in main headings field

penal code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

48783

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