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Police Bill. Table of Precedents. (To acco
Police Bill Table Shewing the provision made by
Shewing the provision made by Statute Law respecting the Co
1.
1 Total Number
Number total
1 Customs —
C.2.c.—
Excise
Left discretionary
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2. Excise —
12.c.2.c.22.SS.46 Made or left discretionary
— by 12.C.2.
c.24.S.46.
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3 Stamps —
5 W.c.3.S.7 Stamps made discretionary, by
5.W.c.21.S.2.
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4. Hawkers.
9 & 10.W.3.c.27. Hawkers
Not exceeding three
9 & 10 W.3.c.27.S.1
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5 Salt
2 ..1.c.21S.26 Salt
Made or left discretionary.
1...2.c.21.S.26
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6. Hackney Coaches
& Chair's
9 A.c.23. Not exceeding five
9.A.c.23.S.1
— 7. Taxes — —
6* Paper
10 A.c.19 6* Paper Printed Stuff
6*
Made or left discretionary.
S.41.S.24.
6** Printed &c Stuff
&c 10A.c.19.S...67
70 67 41.
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N.B. The most antient Board, (the Customs) and the most modern one (the Board of Taxes) have all th
precedent. The constitution of the Customs was established pi at a period
to the cognizance of Parliament. The Board of Tax
of an annual branch of the Revenue (the Land Tax) upon which
managed by this Board have been grafted by so many distinct Acts. The
of the Land Tax to whom Salaries for the London District to whom
and the constancy of their attendance, the Commissioners in their District
be to the Country Commissioner what the resembles in some measure that of
change is not marked discover in this case as in that upon the fa
N.B. Addendum
In regard to the duties
on Paper and those
on Printed Stuff &c
imposed by 9 10
.c.19. although
power was given
to in that Statute
to put them under
the management of
two sets of Commissioners,
distinct from
each other, as well
as from those of the Excise, yet as those duties are new and the management of
the Commissioners
of Excise, and no
clause appears in
any Act for transferring
them to the
Commissioners of
Excise, it seems probable
that from the
very first they were put
under that existing set of
Commissioners, the
Crown being at liberty
to employ them
as well as any new set
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II.II Number for a Quorum — Left discretionary — Any two for the business in general by 12.c.2.c.24.S.46 Major part for paying money into the Exchequer 12 C.2.c.24.S.48. Any two for compounding Forfeitures. ib.S.26. Any two for business in general Ib.S.46. — Stamps Major part, for appointing Subordinates - by 5 W.c.21.S.7 Hawkers Major part for appointing Sub-officers. 9 &10 W.3.c.27.S.1. Any two or more, for granting Licenses. ib.S.4. — Salt Left Major part for appointing Subordinates as to other matters left discretionary . 1. .1.c.21.S.26 — Major part of them for licensing. 9.A.c.23.S.2,3 & for making By laws S.16 Any three for determining Offences. Ib.13. Paper Major part for appointing Subordinates S.41.70. — Stamps continued [+] Two a Quorum for making Requests to the Judges for their making orders &c for serving the duties — and for administering Oaths. S.12 For other matters no QUorum mentioned S7,8.13.
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