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1827 July 26
Penal Code Penal Code Procedure Code

Ch Application Remedies/Compensation

(2 § Degree of influence

5
Judges assessment
by vexation saving
estimate

Art. In and for the purpose of assessment made
of a mulet imposed, the Judge will proceed on conjecture,
or say vexation-saving estimate. In so doing the after putting
such questions as to him shall appear appropriate, declare his
opinion formed for this purpose concerning the station occupied by the party in the scale of
affluence, ascribing to him stating his means of subsistence as drawn derived form
ordinary day labour, handicraftmanship, art, profit seeking profession or property
stating it at so much per year, or so much per week. He will
thereupon state declare the amount of the mulet, declaring at the same time
its ratio to the amount of his annual income.

6
Public constructed
for the purpose

This then purpose Further constructed for the purpose, to
save time and labour of in calculation will kept here,
up in the Judicatory, and formed from part and parcel of the function
thereof.||

7
Judge after hear
eliciting account of
means & burthen will
declare that this is
the nearest estimate
he can make

The Judge will declare that from such dates in time
to his observation, this is the nearest estimate which he is capable
of making.

Antecedently to this declaration he will have checked from
an examination the amount of his pecuniary burthen In the ordinary case
of a person unmarried, the fir this amount being equal to 0.
a word or two will be sufficient for the probation of it. In the case
of a family, small is the number of the words which in general
will suffice.

8
If muletee thinks
mulet excessive he
may undergo examination
as to correct
amount of his means.

Art hearing the amount of the mulet (regarding the estimate
as excessive) the muletee chooses rather to undergo examination
for the proof of the correct exact amount of his means of payment
pay it or stand bound to pay it, he will declare as much; and
the Judge will proceed to take his examination accordingly.

|| ☞ Make mention of this in Ch. XII. §. Judicial Apparatus




Identifier: | JB/052/555/001
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Date_1

1827-07-26

Marginal Summary Numbering

5-8

Box

052

Main Headings

penal code; procedure code

Folio number

555

Info in main headings field

penal code 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

17228

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