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N.S. Wales
4 July 1802
VIII Jeopardy
Habeas Corpus
"persons who shall knowingly frame, contrive, write, seal or
"countersign any Warrant for such commitment detainer
"or Transportation, or so committ, detain, imprison
"or transport any person or persons contrary to this Act or
by any ways advising, aiding or assisting therein being
"lawfully convicted thereof, shall be disabled from thenceforth
"to bear any Office of trust or profit within the said realm
"of England &c: and shall incurr and sustain the pains
" and forfeiture is provided by the statute of
Provision and Praemunire; and shall be incapable of
any pardon from the King".
To the provisions in this clause, there are two exceptions
prov annexed by so many immediately succeeding
by so many subsequent clauses: one in respect of persons,
acting by their own appointment in writing contracting to be transported, § 13. the other in respect of persons
praying to be transported: § 14. as it seems they were allowed to do
in some cases, as still in Scotland, to save themselves from severer punishment.
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