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Ch. 1 Ends and Means
§.1. Proper Ends
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Body of the law two
branches
1. Substantive
2. Adjective
2.
Substantive branch
1. Right establishing.
2. Wrong expressing.
3.
Substantive branch
the work of Legislator
only.
4.
Adjective branch
carried into effect
by hands of Judge.
5.
No conception of
adjective branch
necessary for entertaining
conception
of substantive branch
6.
But the adjective
branch not intelligible
without some
notion of the substantive
branch.
7.
Hence, in present
Procedure Code,
some idea may be
had of proposed substantive
law.
8.
Law — Statute and
Common.
9.
Statute Law alone
the work of the Legislator.
10.
Common Law, when
real, the work of
the Judge.
11.
Common Law —
mode in which it
is produced.
12.
Substantive Law
Sole proper end, greatest
happiness to the
greatest number.
13.
Ends direct and collateral.
14.
Direct ends, positive
and negative.
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