★ Keep up to date with the latest news - subscribe to the Transcribe Bentham newsletter; Find a new page to transcribe in our list of Untranscribed Manuscripts
J A 7 Dispatch Court
(1 §. 3 Benefits
Insert ground where non-disappointment is sheep or goose
principle
§.3 Benefits for the of the institution
Benefits
I Negative
1 To the machinery in
existence disturbance
none
1. First as to the negative benefits
To the machinery in existence, disturbance none. On
the whole of the business not those specially subordinate form it, each
existing Judicatory will go on as if nothing had happened.
2
To the existing rule of
action disturbance none
To the existing state of the rule of action, disturbance none
In regard to all every individual suit not thus subtracted
from its cognizance, the same precedents would procure their an
authority undiminished authority, in an undiminished state the same fictitious rule of law action
be appointed to as if it were real, the same entries
to be open on
3 Expence to the public
next to none
Expence of the institution to the public, next to none:
not so much as that of the least expence of the House Commissioners
the effect of which, under the note notion of Roper, late years have witnessed
4 Expence to individuals
next to none
Expence Expence to the individuals and as to the Dispatch appearing whether
spontaneously or by Order, in the Dispatch Court; next to none: Of the Official establishment the whole expence
would , by the public purse be taken off their hands. Sole expence necessarily remaining on them, that
of a few days attendance: all b but most commonly no more than
one, by their professional attendance not being either by assistants and neither
by Counsel, nor even by Solicitor,
in all cases necessary. Expence of travelling not to
Sole expence necessarily
remaining that of a
few days attendance
the multiple fare or distance, not incurred, tell by experience the
benefit of the initiative has been made manifest: for, for the
purpose of the experiment, suits enough might, it is supposed
be found, in which the case furnished not any individual
by whom the person either of a party or of a witness required
to be actual
6
H of Commons power
of compelling attendance
Compare with this reserve the latitude assumed by
the House of Commons in compelling the attendance of any
person at any distance: a power the exercise of which
is exercised on the one part without any complaint on
the other.
Identifier: | JB/081/133/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.
|
|||
---|---|---|---|
1829-05-09 |
1-6 |
||
081 |
dispatch court bill |
||
133 |
|||
001 |
|||
text sheet |
1 |
||
recto |
d7 / e1 |
||
jeremy bentham |
|||
25920 |
|||