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Part I Observations Cd Police Bill
SS[7] for [Sing<add>his</add>having p.5 Another point attendant with some difficulty is
to framing the description of the act of dealing in
such a manner as to save persons from incurring
the penalties posted against the penaltied persons
engagingany transaction ofin the sort of interesttransaction in question
by the inducementby accident only, i:e: of some casual opportunity
by accident only i:e: and not by habit) and
yet at the same time to include all those
whose part the habit really exists. When a <man>
engages in any branch of business which he
means to trust to as a suited dependence, he is naturally
led to inquire into what branches of the law
there are that are have a particular application to
that branch of business: if he does not, the fault as
well as the risk is his own, and any act of delinquency,
though the result of ignorance may not usefully
be imputed to him as an act of culpable
negligence: but where the transaction is the result
of a casual opportunity or two, the under demand for
inquiry does not exist nor consequently the imputation
of negligence.
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