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Plan
Contour of the Law Determined
Final branch must come forth as it is that only which can give the proper and this linear marks of the law
Principle of composition—
Logic of com-position
Distinction between first and Defer taken
2nd addresses itself to the people
Defortation to the nader consists of and in molme trans to the Legislator
Influence which the general form of must have as the laws in the particular
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Law gives hence-forward in ter minis-why
p. 1, 2, 3, 4,
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Principles [upon which the law might to be governed in formal
of me-thod and expres-sion necessarily performed
p. 4, 5
3.
What follows, a sketch of the method as it is.
p. 6
§2
4
Book 1 devided into two parts: the general the particular.
p. 9.
5.
Contrasts of the gen-eral past. p. 9, 10
6
In this particular part Each with commit of text or defiance—harm or loss,
p. 32
7.
—this text of mania-text and 24 exposition. p. 32
8
In what cases his littes run according to the offences p
9.
In what not
p 3
10
In the membxi are contained 1. Definition of the offence
11
2. Exculpation part 5
12
Communicative past including the remedial or consolatory where there is one.
p. 5
13
Remedial or Satisfactive pasts where there is one
p. 5
14
Aggravative past
p.5
15
Extermiative part
p. 5
16
Examptive part
p. 5
17
Exposition. p. 6
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the of dividing the namko lixl into mam-lixl and exposition.
p. 6 7, 19, 20 18 19 Def. x Examples
Preformances directed to the civil code
p. 7, 8, 25
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Reasons of the law cotributed p. 8, 9, 10
30 21 puss of salis
Latitude left is the Judge. p 10, 11
19 22
Indirect Legisla-tion. p
20 23
Performances directed to particular codes
p 11, 12
24 26 32
Symmetry of the distermed tables. p. 13, 14.
25 33
Advantages resulting from is p. 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21.
26 34
Synoptical tables p. 16, 17.
29 27
Punishments de-scribed all toge-ther. why. p. 17 18
31 28
Separation of ad-jective laws from substantive. p. 21, 22, 23
22 29
Contents of the tables in the gen-eral part how they connect with the particular laws. lifted of this person Subject is the laws.
Of particular streth and ex-pediant liklihood of satisfaction.
Division of each of the particular codes into laws of stand-ing & laws of occa-sional convers=nscit
23 30
Tab. 2. of Ac-cusatory offences.
p. 3
24 31.
Tab. 3. of Co-offenders. p. 3 3,
25 32
Tab. 4. of justifi-cations. p. 4
26 33
Either 5, 6, 7, 8 &9, Of Aggrava-tions, Extermations, Examfictions, Satis-factions and Pun-ishment. p 81
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Chitl co. Law of general indiscrimessity.
p 5, 6, 7
35
Order of the mat-ters contained and the code of formal procedure. p. 25 25, 26.
36
Codes of <unclear>property/unclear> Proce-dure divdied into two parts: the general and the particular p. 27
37
What concerns the qualifications of the Judges must be borrowed from the consti-tutional code p. 227, 28
38
Reasons that are given, what they stand upon. p 28
39
Impropriety of making the Code of procedure found, first. p. 29
10
Note a number part to mention why the Formula in the marde is defe-sional From any exemplifi an [Limits] 13c
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