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1824. Decr. 26 1825 Dec. 18.
Constitutional Code.

IV
Ch. XXVI. Local Registrars
§. Purposes 1
Instructions
Registrars recording function
Anglo-Indicé

Instruction

3
Art. 3. In this Code
no such conformance
can have place.
Of these exp
the use is to probabilize
the value expected
to be put upon the office
on the score of respect
and reputation: thence
acceptance at the hands
of apt persons, and
with proportionably
small remuneration
at public expence,

In like manner in various other English towns this same
appellation is given to a functionary by whom are is exercised
judicial power infinitely diversified and no where either
publically notified or so much as determinately expressed.
In British India, power the powers or at any rate the need of them being the same, if the office is such as
to afford a colour for a mass of endowment of a certain
magnitude, the functionary is stiled Judge; if of of not quite so extravagant wasteful
a magnitude, Recorder.

Under this Code, definitive powers will not grow one out
of another in the way of equivocal generation, as under
the wisdom of wise ancestors. But, aided by the stability
of his situation, the quantity of universally interesting information
of which to the exclusion of all records he can not fail to be in possession
of will in every one of these territories secure suffice to this
functionary a degree of importance and consequent respect
in the possession of which he will stand alone — and
the greater the importance and respect the less, if any, is
the endowment which will be needed to engage his acceptance
of this office.

The greater the degree of appropriate aptitude exhibited by
the aggregate of this class of functionaries, the greater will may
be the extent to which judiciary power may, with preponderant
advantage be imparted to them, by appropriate ordinances: imparted viz. for the
sake of the abovementioned sure advantage, diminution of delay,
vexation and expence of journeys.



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Date_1

1824-12-26

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3

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

752

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

instructions

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

13675

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