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1828 Aug.
Blackstone.

1
Constituted by the obligation
imposed on Cupidus,
coupled with the exemption
granted to Vestitus on Vestitus'
pain of essentially
congenial rights.

2
By the creation of these
rights is performed by the Legislators
the proprietary service
rendered by him to Vestitus.

3
By the mandate addressed to
the Judge as above is rendered
by the Legislator the service
performed by causing to be
eventually rendered to Vestitus
the Judges correspondent judicial
service.

4
Felicia Under greatest happiness
principle no obligation without
preponderant benefit.

5
Imposition of burthen
without more than equivalent
benefit – is misrule.

6
Example – Cupidus inhibited
from using the coat
Vestitus not permitted.

7
Power A force So corroborated to right is
added power, to give or sell coat.
Prohibition to Cupidus remains
– the exemption passes from
Vestitus to Donatus.


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8
Vestitus owed the coat to
a right – Donatus to a power.
When right was given no
concurrence necessary: prohibition
on Cupidus by Legislator
alone; by means of
license (forbearing to prohibit
Vestitus) right given
Vestitus to wear or use it
as he pleases.

9
Power established by concurrence
of Vestitus in divesting
himself of right of
wearing the coat & transferring
that right to Donatus.

10
Right and Power created
by Legislator, but power
not exercisable without the
act of Vestitus. For Donatus
to enjoy benefit, a new law
is made, in making which
the act of Vestitus is necessary.

11
On this occasion power
of legislation shared between
individual & Legislature, as
if Province were disposed of by
a law in which Representatives
exercised initiative and
Monarch consummative
function or vice versa.


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12
Trusts. Can Donatus
use coat after transfer?
No. Use is reserved to Donatus
junior, when big
enough, with some power
as possessed originally
by Vestitus. To power is
here added obligation.

13
A Power is a right for
exercise of which individual
must concur with
Legislature in making
a Law.

14
A Trust is a power
charged with an obligation –
to confer benefit on some
other than power holder.

15
concerned in
a Trust. –
I In a trust created
by, in a shorter immediate way, law 1. The Trustee
2. The Intrusted .
II. If created by a party person
3. The Trustor or say Trust maker Trust Provider.

16
To giving effect to service
rendered as above to Vestitus,
mandate necessary requiring
Judge to beat Cupidus
if he meddles with coat. In
case of Donatus Junr. Judge
required to deliver coat
to him.


Identifier: | JB/031/132/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 31.

Date_1

1828-08

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-16

Box

031

Main Headings

civil code

Folio number

132

Info in main headings field

blackstone

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham; richard doane

Watermarks

b&m 1828

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur moore; richard doane

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1828

Notes public

ID Number

9818

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