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1825 March 21 +
Procedure Code

Ch. IX
(1 §.3. Need of Counter Security

§ Demand for Need of countersecurity — Examples.
☞ Copy this list Marginal wise.

Art. 1. The demand for need of countersecurity is
produced by, and proportioned to the magnitude and probability, of the evils, liable to have which by prehension
place of and adduction of the individual, are liable to be produced for want of it. These evils will have their rise
partly in the situation of the proposed Defendant, partly in of
the
the character or disposition and situation of the Prisoner.

Art. 2. Of the evils liable to be produced by the
situation of the proposed Defendant, examples are as follows

1. The proposed defendant labours labouring under a disorder a disease for which a
distant climate is by medical advise is regarded as affording
the only means of a probable, and the only, means of
escape from impending death. Effect of the prehension and adduction
immediate executed, the same as that of a sentence of death pronounced and executed.

2. The proposed Defendant is on the point of embarking
with a cargo for sale in which the whole of his capital is invested:
the vessel will have sailed before he is he could ever have been set free to embark,
the vessel will leave has sailed, and, within the time. Our person
who is able and willing to undertake the charge of the cargo he
be could have been be by him. Of the property Course any part in the whole may
in consequence, be a part more or less considerable spilt, purloined, or sold to a loss: to the amount of the loss, or assignable limit. Effect
of the mandate, fine, with execution to that amount.

3. The intended Defendant Object of embarcation, settlement
in a distant region. If from England, say for example, Southern
Africa, Van Diemann's Land or , Australasia, Peru or Chili Chili.Vessel

4. In the vessel went a female, who to the proposed Defendant
is an object of matrimonial pursuit, with prospect of success:
the female impledged or faithless, consequence his marriage with another. is the
consequence, Effect
Loss undescribable and uncalculable.

5. Destination as before: The female a new married wife. Effect
On the vessel, or on arrival, she finds a seducer. Effect Consequence seduction
undescribable Loss again uncalculable.




Identifier: | JB/052/536/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

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1825-03-21

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052

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procedure code

Folio number

536

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procedure code

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001

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text sheet

Number of Pages

1

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recto

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e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

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Paper Producer

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Notes public

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17209

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