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GB. 1830. April 25
Civil Code

1
Pannomion what

2 Instead of the word Pannomion,
law used.

3
Subject matters of information
conveyed
1 Benefits thereby conferred
2 Burthens imposed
3 Motives

4
No otherwise than as he
is informed of them can
a man enjoy the benefits
conferred or escape
from the burthens imposed
by the law

5
The informatn. must be
given in time to allow
him to frame his conduct
accordingly –

6
Inasmuch as the informatn
is not given the law is
inefficient & useless

7
Information not received
in time might as well
not be given

8
No benefit conferred by law
without creating a right

9
Correspondent to every
right is a wrong


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10
In so far as a wrong is
considered by to have
been committed endeavour
is used by law
to prevent the commission
of it & punishmt.
commonly employed
for that purpose

11
Right & wrong mutually
correlative terms

12
to have a right 2 things
necessary

13
Considerations respecting
a right determined
by a Civil Code
1 What it is
2 Whether it has begun to be
3 Whether it has ceased to be

15
Sub Note
Absurdity of purity
as to language

16
The man who has no
other than the language
of that age is th like
that peasant who to
make all works of
wood has no instrument
but a hatchet.


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17
Character of the Articles
of the Civil Code
1 Expositive
2 Enactive
3 Instructional
4 Ratiocinative
5 Exemplificational

18
Under existing system
Enactive almost the only
one employed.

19
In the case of the enactive
applicatn.
made by will to will.
In that of the expositive
applicn. made by
conception to conceptn.
In that of the ratiocinative
application by
judgement to judgemt.

20
Inadequate every book
of law in which these
several classes not
found

21.
Ratiocinative Articles
Principles belonging to
I. Applying to all
Greatest happiness
II. Applying to elementary
portion
1 Disappointmt. preventn.
2 Oppressive dominion obviatg.
3 Over population obviating
4 Governmt. revenue supplyg.
5 Equality favoring

22
Connection between Codes
Civil & Penal
Inventorship &c

23
Condition in life
Particular Codes


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24
Conditions in life Permanent
and non-permant.

25
Connection between Pannomion
(Civil and Penal Codes
included) and Universal
Jurisprudence

26
Relation of Civil Code
1 to Penal Code
2 to Procedure do.
3 To Particular do.
4 To Buonaparte's do.

27
Consideranda
Entities real, and (Jurisprudential)
fictitious
1 Obligations
2 Rights
3 Power
4 Exemption
5 Burthen
6 Benefit
7 Service
8 Trusts

28
Connectn. between Code Civil
and Penal

29
Matter of prosperity its species

30
Leading locutions
Names of Jurisprudential
fictitious entities

31
Nomography what

32
Cessation of possession


Identifier: | JB/030/178/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 30.

Date_1

1830-04-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-13, 15-32

Box

030

Main Headings

civil code

Folio number

178

Info in main headings field

civil code

Image

002

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

george bentham

Watermarks

b&m 1829

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur moore; richard doane

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

ID Number

9685

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