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1824 April 22

Table exhibiting the Leading Features of the Constitutional Code

Ulterior peculiarities having place in this Code - continued from below

Maximizing intellectual
aptitude in a Quasi-
Jury by giving to every pair
of ordinary Quasi Jurors the
assistance of a Silent Quasi
-Juror.

Promoting appropriateintellectual
aptitude among men of
the class of Quasi Jury and
by encouraging the exercise
of certain functions as
the part of the individual
acting severally separately, as well
as on the part of the body
acting collectively: thereby
rendering every pedicative
a School of Justice, for the
instruction of all the population
of all classes.

Ulterior peculiarities having place in this Code, continued.


14. In the situation of
Judge, partiality and sinister
connection obviated
by perpetual migration
from one judicial district
to another.

15. Judicial situations
exclusively secured to
tried men, trained up
from the firstin the pur of judicial
truth and the regard for
justice.

16. Exclusion of men,
habituated to the indiscriminate
support of
right and wrong, from
judicial situation, so
soon asa stock of those whose support
has been confined
to the right side can
have been provided

Manifold Registration

17. Provision of a multitude
of exemplars of
the evidence contained
in the record without
additional expence, other
than that of the paper
therein for furnishing parties
and functionaries in
a correspondent number
with these indipensable
documents


[+] at the same time the fabulous
so frequently necessitated by the
inaction of a declaration of .

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30. Extension of the service
of all Immediate Judicatories
in case of need to place
at any distance from the Justice
Chamber as at at
constantly all times so night time as well
as day-time


18. Provision made of
without expence, ofan additional a body
of assessors, serving in addition to
or in line ofthe Quasi Jury, in cases
where the burthen of their
attendance to the individual
and the public may without
detriment to justice
be spared.

19. Provision for excluding
all arbitrariness
from the exercise
of the power of pardon sim
the power being placed in
the hands of a responsable
functionary the
Justice Minister

20. Provision made
for minimizing the
expence delay vexation
and expence attached
to the use made
of the service of an appellate
Judicatory, and
at the same time are
finding the benefit to
every species of suit

21. Minimizing the vexatioin
and expence attendant
of the service of Quasi-Jurors
by minimizing this
number, and giving to the
opinion of a majority the effect
of that of the whole: saving (.)


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III Sub Legislations

21 All comprehensive
provision made subordinate of bodies
of functionaries
provided with legislative
power applicable
to local exigencies,
under the controul of
the superordinate legislature.


22. Exclusion of all those
scanty and ill-defined
scraps of jurisdiction
given of old in times to
various functionaries
under the influence of
local and temporary
but are no longer existing
necessity or convenience.

23. Symmetry given
to the whole system of
judicature, by the
regular and constant
and all comprehensive
supply of evidence
moving from the several
judicatories to the hind
quarters of Justice the
office of the Justice Minister,
and the Inspection
circuits made by
him for the purpose of
viewing the proceedings
and the operations, the
instruments, and the operation, everywhere with his own


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24. Maximizing the abundance
of parties, minimizing
thereby the und
extraneous and expenses
evidence, maximizing the
use of gratuitous assistance
minimizing the need and
importance of hard assistance
obtained at the
hands of a class of men
where interest is in a state
of interor remediable opposition
to that of their employers

25. Exclusion of all exclusion
of evidence in the
score of interestedness abolition
thence of all distinction
in respect of ness
as between parties and
i.e. extraneous witnesses
all such exclusion being empl
by groundless, and an
inexhaustible source of injustice
and al of justice
and in the judication, and of
encouragement to
without doom.

26. On the strength of the
assistance afforded in the cla
of possession by the
unpa Judicial Visitors,
saving the vexation and expence
of the attendance of
Quasi Jurors when not
desired either by anya party
on either sideor by the Judge.


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Identifier: | JB/034/028/003
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 34.

Date_1

1824-04-22

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

034

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

028

Info in main headings field

table exhibiting the leading features of the constitutional code continued

Image

003

Titles

ulterior peculiarities having place in this code

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

10302

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