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Ch. 1 Ends and Means
(2 §.1. Proper Ends
Law Substantive Adjective
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No conception of adjective
branch necessary for
entertaining a conception
of substantive branch
Art. For To the entertaining a conception of the matter
of the substantive branch, no such conception is than of the matter
of the adjective branch or any part portion of it. If without giving birth/So much as bring to view
to any of the legislative matter belonging to the adjective branch the
legislator was to establish bring to view in all its parts the matter belonging
to the substantive branch, it would throughout be intelligible: how
far so now from being productive of any considerable effect, it would
not be the less perfectly intelligible.
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But the adjective branch
not intelligible without
some notion of the
substantive branch
But without some notion how far so ever from correct
and thence how far so ever from being compleat and adequate
of the matter of the substantive branch law, that of the adjective branch
would not be so much as intelligible.
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Hence in present
Procedure Code some
idea my be had
of proposed substantive
law
Hence Thus it is that in the framing in so far as without the
corresponding matter of the substantive branch of the law the it could
be framed the present proposed Code of judicial procedure
in way of adjective law, an idea, an image as it were
of the matter of the branch of substantive law to which is calculated
to give execution and effect all along has been an inseparable indispensable condition
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