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Coin March 1799
Colq. Remedies1
Time limited for
prosecuting 3 Months
Proposed12 Months
p.123.
2
Description of existing
Coin deception linked
to Milled money
3
Offence accessory omitted
buying base
money to recolour it
4
Offence accessory description
too narrow
Uttering limited to
payment should
extend to exchange.
5
Power of Search &
Seizure - does not
extend to Houses of
Dealers - nor to carriages -
only to
Coiners
6
Power of search extends
not to Workshops
of Coiners at
night - Though
it does to Lottery Houses
7
Copper Felony to sell
copper like the
current money at
a less div value then
the denomination in
extends act
to blanks not just
Half pence.
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Colq. Remedies8
Copper -
Power of search &
seizure for Tools
is not accompanied
with penalty on the
Owner of the tools
or the House where
found
9
Copper. No power
of seizing counterfeit
Half pence -
nor of apprehending
the possessors in
large quantities, or
utterers. p.25.
10
Prosecution money
is limitedto £600
a year
10x
Reward of £40 for
conviction limited
to Coiners and
Clippers — of Gold
& Silver — extends
not to Accessory Offenders
11
Tokens - on what
conditions recommended
to be legalized
1. Pure
2. Weighty
3. Coiners name, with
obligation to exchange.
4.Licence.
12
Foreign Coin - the
making of
not inforced
13
Punishments unproportionate
Utterers ()
1 Year imprisonmt
Maker(Workman)
Death
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Colq. Remedies
14
Law reaches not
the possessors of flatting
Mills and Mills for
Machinery for rolling
Metals for being
into base money.
Honest trader analogous
1. Harness ornaments
2. Buttons &c
8 & 9 W.3.C.26
provisions against
blanching Copper
proposed to extend
to the above cases.
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per J.B.
1 I. if
the offence — in
respect of the Act including wet
and — the
group of operations
2
2. — in respect
of the physical
nature of the material
subject
than objects
of imitation
Gold, Silver, Copper
23
3. no respect of
the political
of do —
list Coin — Irish
Foreign.
4.
5. Punishment
degrees of with
refinement the different
degrees of any
of the offences, as
resulting form the
several inedifications
above mentioned.
5 4. — in respect
of the different
parts by
can assi the members
of an apreciated
group of
delinquents, in
the production of
the obnoxious effect
of Co-Offenders.
6
6. Indirect legislation
by subjecting
to Inspection and
to observing
the practice
of innocent arts
the production of
which are
transferable in his purpose
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Topus tractamenti 7 7. Tribunal &
Procedure —
Evidence
1. Misdemeanour
punishment via
punishment
2. Justice via
Jury
3. Self
evidence or
omni probandi
several
8
8. Effects of the
Division of Labour
in the description of
the offence.
9
9. Distinction
between offences
for self-indemnification (a
branch of self-
preservation) and
offences for lucre.
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Mischief
1
by the
loss sustained by
each
2. Of the 2d order
pain of
Identifier: | JB/150/171/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150. |
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150 |
police bill |
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171 |
coin police |
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002 |
colq. remedies / topics tractandi per jb |
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marginal summary sheet |
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recto |
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jeremy bentham |
tw 1794 |
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francis hall |
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1794 |
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