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1827 July 28
Procedure Code

Ch. 1. Correspondent Judiciary
(2 Establishment indicated

6
V Appellate Judicatory
over a certain number
of immediate judicatories

5. Presiding each over a certain number of Immediate
Judicatories is are h are Appellate Judicatories,
number such as the expression of the demand
for
need manifested of the service shall have indicated

In new formed the in which
the population is then distances great and means of
comparatively rare it may be of use that they
be scattered over the country: and when Sub
have place for every Sub and in the town which is
the seat of it there should be an Appellate Judicature:
and they by the of such to the Judicatory and of
numbers and other functionaries to the Legislator, a good
public, filled with appropriate aptitude
and acting may in each of these sorts of business be created
and preserved

But in England so scarcely the is
so prompt and the occasions and means so abundant, the
demand for a number of Appellate Judicatories in so that
many same number of places distant from each other seems hardly to
have place. The the concurrent centre of all business,
the Metropolis, which at all times will be sure to afford in
public with the aptitude of which that of no other has ever been
comparison, may serve for all of them.

7
VI Judges have power
of locating deputy

To every Judge belongs the power of apt locating
Deputies permanent and occasional in number to which no precise
limit can need be assigned. To the Judge principal belongs a
salary in possession: to each Judge depute present
officer of Judge Principal with the Salary annext to it in possession.
By this means Judge the quality of Judge power
using the power in the secure sense as in cases of Check power
and power will be at all times in sufficiency, at no time
in excess a Judge man will not accept the appellate of Judge
Depute in the case where the number of persons already in
that situation reduces the hope prospect of success to a quantity too
small
small to produce the
desire. A Judge
Depute is as it were
an Appellate to his
Principal, having his
trust in the course of his service. See Ch. XII § 12.




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Date_1

1827-07-28

Marginal Summary Numbering

6-7

Box

052

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

192

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16865

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