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1824. July 23 + 3
Constitutional Code. Corrected for U. Copy.
2o & 3o
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.16.
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Other good effects of presenting themselves in a shape less tangible
and ponderable are the following
Good effects not inconsiderable but comparatively of minor
magnitude may here be observable.
1 1. In matters as well as from the texture of the improved
by the substitution in those instances made of hands more uniformly experienced to
1. Within above will be by
by hands less uniformly experienced
experience laying upon the process of hands
which in regard to more experienced, and more habitually
more exercised than those of an average representative
conversant in the details of the individual cases which present a demand for more
of the people
attention to those details on the accuracy of which the
of a law do efficiency of a law depends.
legislation, and in the observation of the means best adapted to
the satisfaction of those demands: more on the aptitude of which the [+]
[+] each law is at all
times dependent for its
efficiency and innocuousness.
(a)
(a)
2. So to
were used appropriate
Stet.
Note (a) at the bottom
of the page.
In an English Legislature
scarcely will a man venture to propose as the stage of a new
law an amendment to an old one, without having employed in
lawyers to it. men of the men of law Law Practitioners in his different shapes to
frame or revise it.
2. By the publicity of the proceeding, the attention of all persons
by whom the judicatories are frequented (and it will be seen how
numerous they can not fail to be) will be so much the more
frequently and closely applied to the business and form of legislation. In this particular the magnitude of the advantage
gained is as the
number of Immediate Judicatories
to the number of the bodies
occupied in the exercise of the power of legislation:
that is to say the Legislature
and the several
Sublegislatures.
3. In proportion to the
source, the attention of legislation of the body of the law.
4. of the import
and the to find its
part of the
than that of the Subdistricts.
each five hundred Judicatories
3. Of the members of the Legislature itself, the attention so
to an end
as much and
with
much more frequently called, to the details of the process of legislation.
5. 6. The demand for need of consolidating laws indef
and retarded: the less the the less the ind the application
of
Excluding Exclusion put upon the confusion so apt to be produced by laws
prepared and proposed from time to time by less experienced hands each intent
only in the details of belonging to some minor part of the field, and altogether unacquainted
with and regardless of its relation to bearing on the whole is a
compensating benefit which the under the French Chamber the people enjoy have to
in set off against the incomparably worse bad effects of the mode of legislation
in which the practice is confined to hands moved by an operation is exclusively confided to an interest
interest compleatly and incurably hostile to that of the people subject many.
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