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1827. Jany.23d.
Constitutional Code.
Ch.XII. Judiciary Collectively.
S.10. Self suppletive
function.
21. Pay minimzd
By the suppletive or
Deputation System,
and will be afforded
towards the minimization
of Principal's
pay.
1. If the mere distinction
and power of a
Depute suffices to produce
of attendance,
much greater will be
the quantity producible
by the addition of pay
and superior power
and so long as the
burthen of attendance
is not intolerable,
the pay may be made
less and less, and thence
greater and greater
relish for the occupation,
and in so far
active aptitude, may
be secured.
Pay minimized
22.
So, if by the bare expectancy
of a given
quantity of pay, a certain
quantum of
attendance is produced,
- by immediate
possession either increase
of attendance
or acceptance of diminished
pay, may
be produced.
Ch.XII. Judiciary Collectively.
S.10. Self-suppletive function.
Appropr. judgmt
23.
Objection. True: number
of aspirants, abundant;
but, considering
what, in their line of service
aptitude is, - apt aspirants
will if at be altogether
wanting, if pay
in possession or expectancy
be not in view
VI.2
24.
Answer. Approp. judgemt
1. Quantum requisite not
so rare as might be imagined:
For
1. In comparison of the
actual customary demand,
the requisite quantum of
appropriate knowledge
will, by all comprehensive
codification, be reduced
to next to nothing.
VI.3
25. Approp judgmt
True, under those systems,
never can the quantity
be great enough.
Hence, professional advocates,
by whom the greatest
quantity have been displayed,
are of necessity
resorted to: for Judges: and, their
profits being enormous,
enormous must be the
official pay, sufficient
to engage them to part
with those profits.
Hence, it must be
confessed, till Codification
is all comprehensive,
pay in comparative
excess can scarcely
be withholder.
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Under the head
of Judge, Deputes permanent
Ch. XII. Judiciary Collectively
S.10. Self suppletive
function
VI.4
26. Approp. active
2. Appropriate judgemt.
If here adequate appropriate
knowledge has
thus been rendered
common. do. judgement
will not be so rare,
as to require extra
pay.
VI.5
27.
3. Appropriate active
aptitude. Of this likewise
a moderate
quantity will in his
official situation suffice.
In the profession
of an Advocate,
it is of prime importance;
viz. to each individual
client: not
so to the public service
in this Office.
in the Office of Judge.
XII. Judiciary Collectively.
S.10. Self suppletive function.
Minimization of Pay
Objection answered
Appropriate judgement
Apropriate active aptitude
—
What necessary for minimization
of pay
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