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TURNPIKE ACT . Supl General Precedent for Subsequent ones, not present.
Let therefore this General Act be the standing precedent
as far as it extends fo all particular
Acts: to be adoptedof course for all future [ones]:
But I say future ones; without the position <add>a resolution of the Trustees .</add> to be in the room of former
ones. Because
the former ones are whatever they are, they originally
of and with
For in point of instance the new either Precedent will either be different
from any former one or it will not: if
not then in this respect there is not
it is of no use: if iot be, then this would
be a new for the Trustees and other
persons concerned to learn, whihc is a
and the advantage may
to be but trifling if they do not think it worth
their while to apply for it - I mean supposing
the mod of application be made easy, & not
like that for obtaining a in the common
course - abare resolution properly authenticated
& recorded would be sufficient.
I have said of : for in
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of it may be presumed that an Act
drawn up under these advantages circumstances will might be
than the subsisting one from some of the
ambiguities which may disputes in
where the advantages might not be
recognised: tho' the chance of this would not hardly
be a compensation for the inconvenience of
it upon people those for whose benefit under a presumption of
their will be without it.
One might almost say There is the same reason for making a different
Act for everyyear, as for
suffering a different Turnpike Act for each
district, as to points which are in
Common.
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