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§. 2 continues
4. Manufacturers
of old Metals, in
respect of old Metals
taken in exchange.
Nor shall any Purchaser of Second hand
Metals of persons in general for working up be
obliged to take out a licence in the class so
denominated as aforesaid or in any other of the
aforesaid classes, by reason of any second hand
articles of the same any such sort as he or
she shall be u in use to work up in the course of
his or her trade, such articles being bona fide taken in
the way of exchange in payment or past payment
for other articles, new or secondhand or new
and second hand together, which he of any such sort as he or
she is also in use to work up as aforesaid so long
as the payment of the agreed value of the articles so purchased shall not exceed the
agreed value
payment agreed value of the articles so furnished at the same time:
as for example, a Silversmith furnishing silver
plate new or second hand, or new and second
hand together, and charging for the same £ 10,
may without any licence take in exchange
for the same any quantity of old silver or gold
or old silver and gold together in respect of which
he or she shall not give credit for more than £ 10: and
so in regard to old copper taken in exchange
for new or old copper laid down or otherwise furnished
by a Coppersmith, brass for brass by a Brazier,
or brass for copper, or copper for brass
by any one who is at the same time a Brazier
and a Coppersmith, and so in regard to Plumbers,
Pewterers, and the like.
Identifier: | JB/150/195/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150. |
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jeremy bentham |
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