★ Keep up to date with the latest news - subscribe to the Transcribe Bentham newsletter; Find a new page to transcribe in our list of Untranscribed Manuscripts
1824. April 25
Constitutional Code.
Ch.
§. Remuneration
Needless, and productive of burthen to the public without
any correspondent benefit in any shape in compensation is all pecuniary
remuneration in every case one of the cases in which
it may be termed extravasated.
The matter of reward may be stiled By anatomists blood is said to be extravasated in
every case in which it has place in any receptacle other
than those in which it has place when the body is in a healthy
state.
State Applied to the matter of reward extravasation may be said
to have place either in respect of time or in respect of place.
The matter of reward may be said to be extravasated
in respect of time in every case in which being applied for the purpose of obtaining
ordinary chronical or any continued service in an official situation, it
is administered to the functionary or any other person on his
account any any time other than that during which the service
is being performed. is being performed.
It may be said to be extravasated in respect of place in
so far as it is applied on account with a view to the conduct of the functionary it is applied to
a person other than the functionary himself.
As it is in this respect it is with punishment considered as
a means of preventing excluding mischievous delinquency so is it with reward remuneration
considered as a means of obtaining beneficial official
service.
In comparison of properly apt seated that which is appropriately seated
punishment applied in such sort as to be extravasated is applied
in a manner opposite to frugally: a given applied
in this manner a given quantity for is not capable of
producing an effect so great as that which is applied in such
manner as to be appropriately seated.
Of rew To reward this same position may be applied
and with equal truth.
Man in general will not be so strongly acted upon by the
prospect either of a quantity of good or bad which is of a quantity either of evil or of good considered as not about to happen to him but
at a time comparatively distant more remote and therefore less certain, as
by the prospect of the same quantity considered as about to happen
to him at a time less remote and thence less uncertain.
Identifier: | JB/039/116/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 39.
|
|||
---|---|---|---|
1824-04-25 |
|||
039 |
constitutional code |
||
116 |
constitutional code |
||
001 |
|||
text sheet |
1 |
||
recto |
c1 |
||
jeremy bentham |
|||
12123 |
|||