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Inserenda. Common Law. Particular Customs
To have issued from a compact is what of a single
custom cannot be well supposed
Custom
Of a single comp custom it cannot be well supposed that it
originated from a compact, can not be well supposed.
A Custom in pays, evidence of a correspondent custom, at least
of an act.
Motive wanting in pro to a whole enters by property on a this
Presumotion in favour of legn: 1st where motives wanting
2dly Where commencement to a Court. Where motives originally
wanting it never was a custom spontaneous.
Custom reciprocal đ§ Simple
Custom in a manner where the head of the party burthen'd
can no be otherwise than spontaneous as to legal obligationsâ â except in as far as it may have arisen from contract.
How a sense of legal obligation to improve to a custom may arise before actual
legalization.
That a Custom in which the party burthened is the Judge
of the Superior Jurisdiction can not be spontaneous.
Written Law â Species unnoticed by our Author. 1st Treaties.
2dly Charters. 3dly Proclamations. 4thly
Regulations of Procedure.
Entries why not articles of written Law â Answ. because individual.
Sr J.P. Obs. on the Turks affords a curious instance
of the process whereby to show how an imperfect moral obligation migrates improves into a
perfect legal one.
Looking upon the Court below as nothing. A custom that
originally in its origin compulsory presented itself to their apprehension under the
appearance of a custom originally.
To account for such forbearances in Lords of Manors.
The pro-legalizing act generally lost involved in the same obscurity
is the a origin of the custom of [when] spontaneous.
A Habit of punishment in the Judge begets a correspondent
habit of compliance in the people. If action, forbearance resistance
if forbearance, action. In this case there are two signs of
the prevalence of a custom. General submission, occasional punishment.
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