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Propositions
All
Ch 21 Codification.
§.1. Sub Divisions
Particular Codes
Domestic
Matrimonial.
To all not benefits but snares
1
Codes having contracts
for their subject matter
will be bilateral or
plurilateral
Bilateral or plurilateral will be those the Codes of which in which has
for its subject matter a conveyance or say Transfer and of a Code of which which has for its subject matter an Agreement obligatory Agreement.
To both conveyance or say transfer and Agreement understand
obligatory Appo Agreement made to be legally obligatory the
term Contract may be applied.
2
Obligations & rights
effectual in as far only as
known to the party interested
Only in so far as known to the party interested as
right a benefit, an obligation or a right any thing better than a . To
In every case the For the possession of a branch of knowledge thus
necessary the obligation should in such cases be imposed: the faculty
in every case afforded.
3
Whatever particular rights
or obligations are given
by a contract a Code of
those rights & obligations
should be rendered accessible
to the parties
interested.
In whatsoever case either by transfer or agreement a party
acquires any special rights or becomes subject to any special obligation
or acquires any special right a Code descriptive designative of these
rights and obligations respectively should by penal regulation be rendered accessible to he
him, and to the confirmation of its being so appropriate and effectual adequate
publicity secured.
See of
Code if that of Act
4
Parental Code should be
given in the matrimonial
code but they should also
be obtained seperately
Of the existence of the Code of Parent Father and Child or say the Parent or Parental
Code information should be given on the Matrimonial. But is this one
marriage may have place without offspring, he whose is
confined to the one need not be encumbered with the other. They should
accordingly be obtainable separately.
5
Want of a matrimonial
code a proof of the
negligence of legislators
By few things Nothing can exemplify can the negligence of legislators in a more striking manner
the negligence of legislators than the non-existence of a written
Code in the exhibiting the rights and obligations attached to the
matrimonial contract: that most important of obligation agreement
in which the matter of transfers unlimited in variety of extent and importance
may be included. By the instrumentality of a public functionary
no such contract should be entered into without an obligation on
his part to deliver into the hand of each party an example
of this Code: and necessary to the being so delivered is the being in
existence.
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