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Of Culpable Insolvency
Punishment for Insolvency fraudulent ab initio . Punishment may be of the same nature as for Sharping ordinary Defraudment. . In very
atrocious cases it may be treated in point of punishment
altogether upon the same footing . But in general the vague intention
of paying at some time or other, though upon improbable
contingencies , may be accepted as an excuse extenuation . . In this Case, instead
of the ignominious punishment for sharping , the Offender
might be made to wear a coat of a particular appearance
to be called the knavish Insolvent's Coat . (a)
for Insolvency through Rashness ab initio the Offender
might be made to wear a for a certain time a coat of a particular
appearance to be called the Rash Insolvent's or The Adventurer's Coat .
For Insolvency through Prodigality the Offender might
be made to wear for a certain time a Coat of a particular appearance
to be called the Prodigal's Coat . If any part of the
Prodigality had consisted in Gaming the appearance of the
Coat might be varied accordingly , and it might be called The
Gaming Prodigal's Coat. To this might be added solitary confinement
to hard labour and spase diet , for not more than three
Months ,(a) at the direction discretion of the Judge. For
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Note.
(a) [Three Months] The term which is the least to which a man can be sentenced for Theft.
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