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Judiciary Establishment
for giving effect, to enactments
for security of person, reputation, condition
in life.

Heads under which enactments
as above, to be
brought to view as follow.

From statement of arrangement
most conducive
to above purpose, a
standard established by
which an actual arrangement
may be explained
and judged of.
1 Actors in a judicial
theatre
2 Judiciary functionaries
sorts of.
3 Judicatories – grades of
– & number of grades
4 Judicatories numbers of
1. as few as possible

2 Every body to be able to
travel to and from Judicatory
in 24 hours. One
in centre of every 20 or 24
square miles. See Deputes.
5 Number of Judges – one
if two expence doubled, if
3 &c. responsibility
diminished, delay produced.
Under Law as it
is Judges always too many
tho' never near enough.


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6. Fields of Service 1 Geographical
2 Logical.

1st. portions of territory
say Judgeshires. 2 Different
sorts of suits allotted to different
sorts of judges & judicatories.
A Judge shd
hear all sorts of suits. If but
2 sorts to be enough before two
Judges – number & expence
doubled – besides
difficulty of drawing the line
between different sorts of suits

Under Law as it is – see number
of Logical fields.

7. Intercommunity of authority
between Judge of
each Judgeshire & do of every
other, through the course
of a suit, because of different
residences of persons
to be examined.

8 Modes of eliciting evidence
1. Oral – at the first addressedV Judicatory – 2. Oral
at second do Judicatory.
3. Epistolary

9 Causes for epistolary –
1. the information required,
so simple, that there is no
need of counter interrogation
2. Examinee out of
jurisdiction of judicatory
– in Ireland or abroad.

Under Law as it is – see
modes of elicitation.


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10 Functions common to
all Judges.

11 Elementary functions in
reference to executive, common
to all judges. See J.B.
Use of this. 1 Clearer view
of judge's business 2 shewing
proper business of a Jury
where in case of appeal,
imperative function
given to Judge alone.


Identifier: | JB/031/165/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 31.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

031

Main Headings

civil code

Folio number

165

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

richard doane

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

9851

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