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1825 Nov. 20 +
Constitutional Code

*16
Ch. XII Judiciary collectively
*8 or
Ch. XIII Immediate Judges
§.27. Remuneration
Instructions to the Legislature

Instructions

Instructions to the Legislature
§.§ 5.24 Remuneration

Pecuniary competition.

Pecuniary competition
applicable in the first
place to immediate
then to appellate
judicatories.

The to be pay being fixt, shall competitive
admission be given to the system
the pecuniary system competition
system be applied to any and what of the offices in this Department
applied in the first place to the situating in the Immediate Judicature, and
then to those in the Appellate Judicature.

Answer. Answer. In the case of the situations belonging to the Administrative
Department
The utility of this system having been as
supposed established, free and on grounds belonging all the departments
of government in general, it must be understood to
apply to these likewise, unless in this case any particular
ground can be found for regarding it as forming an exception
to the general rule.

Objection exclusion
of persons possessing
appropriate aptitude
but unable to enter
into the competition.

On consideration Proposed exception By the consideration of the superior
advantage which thus given to these men eventually competitive
persons whose pecuniary circumstances will not according to their calculation enable them
to stand the competition be unjust will shrink from the employment:
and thus will be produced the consequence will be correspondent diminution of the number of
the competition.

Answer This applies
no more to judicial
than to administrative
situations

Answer. It does not appear how this consideration applies
to the judiciary with more any greater force than to any of the administration
situations.

In regard to all situations it will apply with the more force the
greater the number

The force with which it will apply will depend upon
the state of the county or quarter in respect of operation
In every county The greater the number of the persons who can afford to subsist
give their time to this or that or any other employment without pecuniary remuneration the less will be will for the be the weight of the
objection to the admission of such competition: the great less that number
the greater the weight of the objection.




Identifier: | JB/042/532/001
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Date_1

1825-11-20

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

532

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

instructions to the legislator / remuneration / pecuniary competition

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d16* / d8*

Penner

jeremy bentham

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

13455

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