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1823. Octr. 23

Constitutional Code 2. Enactive Part Ch. Judiciary collectively
S.


18
Remedy the subjecting
the author of such evil
to pecuniary loss

Happily To this evil the nature of the case furnishes a remedy
alike obvious simple and effectual: a remedy the efficiencysufficiency of
which isstands<add>to a certain extent</add> demonstrated by universal experience. This
remedy:mainly subjecting namely the subjecting the author of such
vexation the authors of the injury<add>correspondent</add> in a word the inj to pecuniary loss.

19
No system of judicature
hitherto established has
had justice sporits
service object

Such is the Thus far the course which has been is pursuit in all system
of judicature as yet established: and the result if that
no vexation approaching in amount to the vexation just
above brought to view ishas in any of them been seen to be produced.
By the every man by whom in the situation character of pursu
such vexation is brought upon another man thus formed in the charactersituation of
defendant pecuniary loss is authorised in pursuance of the arrangement
made for that purpose. This loss consists of is imposed upon him and as is proportion
to the factitious part money of the costs of suit of the many
employed by him in the defraying of that part of the charges

If justice consists be the affording to every man alike in
so far as may be the protection of the law by means of the appropriate the service of the femal
of that sustain an employed for that purpose, if no system
of judicature hitherto established have th justice been the object.
If any such system had now had existence, this is
what it would have done.

20
if there had been such
it would have rendered
compleat the services
of the minister of justice

1. It would have rendered compleatly the service of the Minister functionary employed if
in the administration of
justice.

21
So it would have
avoided with the
most scrupulous can
everyall factitious delay
vexation & expence.

2. It would avoided with the most scrupulous care the
adding any factitious or vexation and delay expence to those expences vexations
and delays which are national and unavoidable: it would
no more have taken for a subject if taxation a man who
Such system by and been broken by a given here by design
than a man who had sustained received<add>suffered</add> the same affliction
by a fall experienced by accident.



Identifier: | JB/042/167/001
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Date_1

1823-10-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

18-21

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

167

Info in main headings field

constitutional code i enactive part

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d3 / e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

13090

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