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<head>Procedure</head>
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<p>There is no Limitation of Time for summary prosecution</p>
<p>There is no Limitation of Time for summary prosecution</p>
 
<p>The Action must be brought within a Month <lb/>
after the Offence, &amp;<!-- ? --> the notice must be given 10 <lb/>
days before the bringing of the Action; this leaves<lb/>
21 days in the longest months &amp; but 18 in the<lb/>
shortest for <del>finding out the offender</del> <add>the Prosecutor's finding out</add> <del><unclear>the</unclear></del> an<lb/>
Attorney, for the Attorney's proposing the case<lb/>
for Counsel, for the Counsel's <unclear>rottling</unclear> the form<lb/>
of the <unclear>notice</unclear> [<del><gap/></del><add>a thing</add> often done] for the Attorney's<lb/>
getting it back from the Counsel, &amp; for his meeting<lb/>
with the Def<hi rend='superscript'>t</hi> <add>to <unclear>leave</unclear> it on <unclear>haha</unclear:</add> all this upon the supposition<lb/>
that the "<hi rend='underline'><foreign>Officina Justitia</foreign></hi>" is kept always open;<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> that there are no Sundays, and that the Post<lb/>
takes up no time in coming up <add>to London</add> from <unclear/> or Carlisle.</p>


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Turnpike Act - Observations on
82 § 53
Procedure

There is no Limitation of Time for summary prosecution

The Action must be brought within a Month
after the Offence, & the notice must be given 10
days before the bringing of the Action; this leaves
21 days in the longest months & but 18 in the
shortest for finding out the offender the Prosecutor's finding out the an
Attorney, for the Attorney's proposing the case
for Counsel, for the Counsel's rottling the form
of the notice [a thing often done] for the Attorney's
getting it back from the Counsel, & for his meeting
with the Deft to leave it on <unclear>haha</unclear: all this upon the supposition
that the "Officina Justitia" is kept always open;
that there are no Sundays, and that the Post
takes up no time in coming up to London from or Carlisle.



Identifier: | JB/095/106/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 95.

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095

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106

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turnpike act observations on xii

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001

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text sheet

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1

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recto

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e45 / e46

Penner

jeremy bentham

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[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [partial lion with vryheyt motif]]]

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30992

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