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1825. Jany March 15
Constitutional Code.

10
Ch. XII Judiciary collectively
(2 §.27 Remuneration
From individuals, none

2 Because such
exaction would be
a source of corruption

2. Because exaction or prescription of remuneration at the
charge of individuals in the situation of suitors is a certain
source of corruption: corruption and unpunishable and
ever occurring: and through this corruption, of equally correspondently encreasing
expence
, vexation and delay in contravention of the
all the appropriate ends direct and attendant of judicature and judicial
procedure.

In every judicial
situation location
infers patronage
the greater the value
of the situation the
greater that of the
patronage.

In every judicial situation magisterial or ministerial
the office of a locater for keeping the office filled
being in the nature of the case indispensable, here is so much
patronage: creator subordinate functionaries in question the locatee; patron the locater.
But the more valuable the situation the more valuable the patronage.
And in the situation of locatee the gr more frequent
whether the quantum of remuneration for each individual act
of service be fixt or unfixt: the greater the number of those
acts — thence the more frequent the repetition of them, in a given time the greater will
during at the end of that time will be the value of the situation.

If remuneration from
litigants it would be
in the power of locatee
to encrease the
emoluments

In the power of the locatee — the subordinate
it can not but be more or less to give encrease to the number
of their service and thence to the aggregate mass of the
emolument. In the power of the superordinates it will in like
manner unavoidably be in the first place to concur at
any under encrease then given to the enrichment of his locatee,
in the next place if he be a Judge, by giving encrease
to it with his own hands.

Subordinates essentially
located by superordinates

[Exceptions excepted] It is essential that in the judicial
line the location of subordinates should be in the hands
of superordinates in that same line: for only by the super
if the conduct of the subordinates by no other eyes than those of
the superordinates could any tolerably regular and comprehensive
conception be obtained and maintained.




Identifier: | JB/042/526/001
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Date_1

1825-03-15

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

526

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d10 / e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

13449

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