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1825 Feby. 27
Procedure CodeCh. VI. Judicial Applications

4. By the case where the purpose is the damage obviation
is the purpose so far as regards that which the modification of it in
which the damage the damage it has absenteeship for its cause, no
difficulty can be presented. By the supposition It is by
evil in a tangible form evil which has already met
the senses of the applicant that the desire of making
the application will most naturally have been produced: and and it would
be little less than a self-contradictory supposition, to suppose
that to of such a desire produced by such the correspondent
perceptions of so simple a nature any considerable difficulty of finding an intelligible
expression sho can be felt.

Remains to the case, where the purpose is that of obviating
damage through calamity and that where it is that of
same damage
or through delinquency. ToBut to those cases
applies the observation, which has just been applied to
damage through absenteeship. Fire is raging in part ravaging that state;
or that water, that field; plundering that house: nothing is there in all this, to which the child is not competent to give expressions to.

But here the case comes within the province
of experience. In English procedure, on the
occasion of the preliminary examination taken by
the sort of Judges called Magistrates Justices of the Peace or or for shortness Magistrates the door
of the Justice Chamber is alike open to applicants of
every description: to an applicant, before the be he who he may, before any conception can be formed of the particular
purpose of the his application he is about to he is about to make.
be understood. In this
But in that case, if no such waste of time
as has the supposition present supposition brought to view, has any complaint, it is believed,
ever been made. Yes, in this that case, no such provision,
as or that here made proposed, for the husbanding of judicial
time, has ever been anywhere made: no Judicial Applicant's
Directory
: no Applicants Address paper.


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1825-02-27

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054

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procedure code

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076

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001

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Number of Pages

1

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recto

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c2 / e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

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17595

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