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1827 Nov. 18

Constitutional Code Copd. three
pages.

Ch. XII Judiciary collectively
§ 25. Attendance
33 or 1
Uninterruptedness not
altogether unexampled
in English practice as
in the case of Stipendiary
magistrates

Instructional Exemplificational

Art. 33 of the sort of uninterruptedness here required,
examples are not altogether wanting in English practice.
There are In state respect of time state origin however they are but
eal; and, in extent over the field of law, narrow. being
printed as they are to that part of it which is covered by the
Jurisdiction given to the class of Justice of the Peace which
as stands distinguished by the application of Stipendiary Magistrates

Uninterruptedness That which was in the case expectation points to uninterruptedness :
but, for the degree in which the expectation is fulfilled, the business
takes its chances

Instructional. Exemplificational.

34 or 2
Of those near London
three in Manchester
one in the rest of
England none

Art. 34 Stipendiary Magistrates in the City of London none: in the vicinity
of London, Judications thus imposed, in each
Judicatory, Judges three: sitting in sometimes some cases singly, in at
other timesother cases in pairs. in Manchester Manchester, one.
no other part of England, any.

Instructional. Exemplificational.

35 or 3
In all other cases
sittings only as long as
agreeable to Judge

Art.35. What is above the exception; and it will be seen how narrow in that use: general
rule - rule rigorously<add>invbly</add> strictly observed by every other of so of Reason many thousand of these Judges Justiceof the Peace therefore
Where it is more agreeable to him to attend to histhe duty than the neglect
it he attends to it: when it is more agreeable to have to neglect
it than to attend to it he neglects it.

Instructional. Exemplificational.

36 or 4
Discontinuity the
leading principle

Art.36. But discontinuity - all-providing discontinuity is the
leading functionprinciple.. Of matchless constitution Denial of justice, and for lengths of time
altogether unknown in every civilized country, is among theits
most characterisatic features.

37 or 5
Except in the Metropoly
intervals in each year
two each of six monthly
all but two or three
days

Art 37. In Common Law cases - civil and criminal together - in Common
Law cases, as distinguished from Equity cases, from Ecclesiastic Law cases and from Ecclesiastic Law cases - (the Metropolis excepted)
intervals in each twelve month year in each place the Metropolis excepted two; to wit in each of if Six months but in the of
it is too much derivafied
to be taken in for the
subject of delineation here.

two terms of six months day day all but the two or three. days of principle : in two or three
of the six English Counties, interval no more than indeed but one: but
that one composed of the whole with the exception of the two
or three days of business As for the cases of the Metropolis exception - that of the case of





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Date_1

1827-11-18

Marginal Summary Numbering

33 or 1 - 37 or 5

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

512

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

instructional exemplificational

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d9 / e9

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

brocklesby & morbey 1827

Marginals

Paper Producer

edmund henry barker

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1827

Notes public

[[notes_public::"copied these pages" [note in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

13435

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