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1827 June 2
Procedure Code.Applications
§. 1. Applicants who

§. 1. Applications who.

Expository Instructional

Art. 1. When application is made to a Judicatory,
the interest on behalf or say in support of which the application
is made is either that of the applicant himself, or
of some other person or say party: the word person being taken
in the largest sense. Call the application In the first case the application may be said stiled
to be self serving; in the other case extra serving or say+ +☞ Find a more apposite term

The case in which it is that of the applicant himself

The case in which it is purely self-serving is
of course the most ordinary case the most simple and the most ordinarily exemplified case.

In the other case a sort of extraordinary and factitious
separation has place: instead of one person alone two persons are
concerned and in two perfectly distinct and widely different
characters. On the part of him whose welfare is at stake,
and is dependant on the course pursued or act done, no positive act
no operation has place: the person and the only person by
whom which the operation performed is performed is a person whose
welfare and interest, unless it be in the way of sympathy is not at stake:
is not dependant on the result of the operation.

Not that it is without motive or say inducement nor consequently without
interest that he acts and operates: for without a motive
or say inducement no action whatsoever that is not involuntary ever has or ever can
have place. But the motive to which good which in this case in the character
of the external motive gives birth to the act is a good an object
altogether distinct from the which if the act attains its
end or say object will have place.

Object for example of the application, obtaining money
in a determinate sum for the a person on whose behalf he being a person
other than the applicant the application is made say £10.
Here supposing the application to succeed, the good obtained by the
person applying is the possi composed of the pleasure in all shapes
and exemption from pain in all shapes obtainable by him by the expenditure
of, or otherwise by the means of the £10. But as to the applicant, the good
by the desire of which his
motive or say inducement
is constituted is not the
desire of the £10 with the
fruits as above: for that,
by the supposition he will
not have. What then is
it? If It is of one species
or another according on
this substitute and assistant to the party whose interest is at stake acts
for a proxy or remuneration or without remuneration: say professionally or gratuitously.


Identifier: | JB/055/093/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 55.

Date_1

1827-06-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

2-4

Box

055

Main Headings

Procedure Code

Folio number

093

Info in main headings field

Procedure Code

Image

001

Titles

Applicants who / Expository Instructional

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

D1 / E1

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

George Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

17814

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