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<head>THEFT DOG Act 10 G.3.19</head>
<head>THEFT DOG Act 10 G.3.19</head>
<p>//4 How is the limitation of 4 days consistent<lb/>
<p>//4 How is the limitation of 4 days consistent<lb/>
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Is not the time of 4 days too short for an Appeal<lb/>
Is not the time of 4 days too short for an Appeal<lb/>
especially in the case of sickness or accident?</p>
especially in the case of sickness or accident?</p>
<p><del>Suppose</del><lb/>
<p><del>Suppose</del><lb/>
When is the Appeal to be lodged? can it be<lb/> lodged at any time?</p>
When is the Appeal to be lodged? can it be<lb/> lodged at any time?
<note>After all does this 4 days limit the time for Appealing or what does it do or what does it mean</note><lb/>  
<note>After all does this 4 days limit the time for Appealing or what does it do or what does it mean</note><lb/> </p>
<p>Suppose no Attorney can be found <del>time</del> soon enough<lb/>
<p>Suppose no Attorney can be found <del>time</del> soon enough<lb/>
to lodge the Appeal within the time: or he<lb/>
to lodge the Appeal within the time: or he<lb/>
should <add>have his hands full &amp;</add> be unable to execute the business?<lb/>
should <add>have his hands full &amp;</add> be unable to execute the business?<lb/>
It is <add>may</add> not <add>be</add> immediately that the Idea of appealing<lb/>
It is <add>may</add> not <add>be</add> immediately that the Idea of appealing<lb/>
may occur to the party grieved, unless he <unclear>has</unclear> <add>that part of</add><lb/>
may occur to the party grieved, unless he has <add>that part of</add><lb/>
the Act, which the Informer &amp; probably the<lb/>
the Act, which the Informer &amp; probably the<lb/>
Justice will not be forward to <sic>shew</sic> him.</p>
Justice will not be forward to <sic>shew</sic> him.</p>

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THEFT DOG Act 10 G.3.19

//4 How is the limitation of 4 days consistent
with that of 14 in the next clause?
Is not the time of 4 days too short for an Appeal
especially in the case of sickness or accident?

Suppose
When is the Appeal to be lodged? can it be
lodged at any time? After all does this 4 days limit the time for Appealing or what does it do or what does it mean

Suppose no Attorney can be found time soon enough
to lodge the Appeal within the time: or he
should have his hands full & be unable to execute the business?
It is may not be immediately that the Idea of appealing
may occur to the party grieved, unless he has that part of
the Act, which the Informer & probably the
Justice will not be forward to shew him.



Identifier: | JB/073/044/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 73.

Date_1

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Box

073

Main Headings

law in general

Folio number

044

Info in main headings field

theft dog act 10 g 3 19

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23884

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