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§§ Agenda
(3) (3
Note, that of these fundamental or say radical and
all comprehensive words the number will be found altogether
moderate.
9 Point in black letter any
such te law terms the
use of which is found unavoidable.
Example
1. Property real and personal
☞ Look out others from H
2. Assets
3. Appurtenances
9. Should any term be found which belongs to the law
language and at the same time are so in such sort conceeded
in their import with other words belonging to the same branch
of the language that are adequate explantion of it can not
be comprized in an expositary article or any other very small
number of expositary articles, distinguish it by a separate
type. For all such words let the type be (for example) that
called the black letter: it the being the type in which law-books
continued to be produced, after it had ceased to be employed in
other books.
10 As codification extends
these words will be extirpated.
Of such as can not but
be retained for the import
by expositary articles.
10. As the process of codification extends discuss these words
will either be extirpated (as is here proposed for example
in the case of the words real and personal as applied to property)
or if such of them as are fit for use the import explained
and fixt by expositary articles as above
10 Examples of such words and phrases are
I. Employed in immoveable property law
1. Real and personal as employed to property
2. Assets
II. Applied Employed in Penal law
Felony without and within charge
Corruption of blood
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