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1831 March 24 May 1 Seen May 13 + + M
J. B. on Registration
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Introduction
III Consideranda
IV Way in which
may be
Means of effecting the exclusion
III
Means of supporting
the exclusion
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For where instance to find is if I its and fail to make, any foundation sure.
Description of phrase requiring to be benefited by the
an end to the abovementioned these several evils, the above
Principle 2. Were I now to do what that which one day it may perhaps
happen to me to do, take p subject matter of his address to where
f of property, a dozen words or sets of words under to
name of principle I might to submitt to give
with that relation born to evil by lack of them by and all
that the given g the community and the given
as the call its just mutual. Happily for as all
at present there is but one of them upon an
to attempt to trouble you with. It is the Disappointment
or say called the Disappointment preventing or Non-disappointment
principle
On the present occasion , the matters which
by one for consideration
29 or 1
Ends and means
For any end, minimization
of the Registration institution,
minimization of the evils
it finds existing — modification
of the pain of disappointment
29. I come now to speak of ends and means: ends primary
and secondary.
1. Primary end — the attainment of which ought to be
kept in view and aimed at, on the occasion of the arrangements
taken for the establishment of the proposed institution in question, — and
which is accordingly endeavoured at, in and by the following
suggestions. This end is minimization of the evil several evils,
which at present, for want of such an institution, have place.
These are all of them so many modifications of the pain of disappointment
above spoken of.
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1 Loss of
Sufferers, possessors from
whom property is taken
by the proof of the badness
of their title
2. Purchasing a bad title
3. Lenders a bad title
4. Would-be purchasers sellers with
bad titles
5. Would-be purchasers,
prevented and disappointed
by badness of the title
1. Evil consisting in the loss of money by persons of the three
following descriptions: namely. 1. Persons Qu Possessors of property, which
by reason of proof made of the badness of their titles has been taken
out of their hands. 2. Purchasers of property which by the like
means cause has been made to undergo the like destination. 3. Persons by
whom money having been lent on the security of the property in question,
have seen it by the like cause taken out of the the hands joint hands of
themselves and the respective borrowers. 4. Add to these Persons who being
desirous of making purchase of this or that subject matter of property in this shape, have
been disappointed of suffered suffered disappointment in respect
of such their wishes by the inability on the part
of the possessors to make out as to the making out a sufficiently
good title such as to afford security to a purchaser.
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In the exclusion of these
evils consists the benefit
produced by Registration
31 In the shutting the door against all these several evils,
consists the benefit, of which the proposed institution is expected
32
But to the benefit is
attached a burthen
comes a secondary
object or end-in-view —
namely — minimization of the amount
of the burthen & that so the
net amount of the benefit
may be maximized.
32.
32 But, in this case as in most others, the benefit has
a mass of burthen to an amount more considerable amount attached to it:
hence
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