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Lords Delegates Aristocrats
Recapitulation

The plan, as to the part of it here in question, amounts
in substance to this.

1. That on the occasion of every decision, pronounced by the
Lords Delegates, there be framed by the Court, a proposed law, in
the nature of a declaratory law: that law the extent of such
law being at the least sufficient such as, supposing it to be
already a portion of Statute law would be sufficient to form
a ground ground and justification for the decision so pronounced: together with
any ulterior extent which they may see reason to give to
it: and that such proposed law, stuck in the being introduced into Parliament, under some such name, as that of a of Lords Delegates declaratory Bill
by the way of the House of Lords, shall, like much in the manner of any other Bill, pursue
in that a its course.

2. That whatsoever may be come to have been done in relation
to such Bill of declaratory Bill, the decision which
gave occasion to it shall stand unvaried: for whatsoever different law may
be thought fit by Parliament to be made on that subject for the
regulation determination of future decisions, it follows not that what has
been declared by the Cou judicatory as being law was not so
at the time.

3. That if, on the occasion of the view thus taken of this
part of the field of law, any imperfection in the way of inexpediency,
calling for consideration shall have happened to present itself to
the notice of the Court, whether the seal of the imperfection be
in the form of statutory or in the form of jurisprudential law, a
correspondent portion of an neither be inserte introduced into the proposed
law, in which case pro tanto it will add pro to the nature of a declaratory,
that of an amendatory law: in which case supposing the amendment
approved of, it will oftentimes fall to be substituted instead
of being added to the proposed declaratory law.

4. Like regulation in regard to decisions of subordinate Courts:
the declaratory within the year when by the exercise of the proposed statistic function brought under the cognizance of the Lords Delegates the proposed declaratory laws to be here also framed by the Lords Delegates.


Identifier: | JB/106/221/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

106

Main Headings

scotch reform

Folio number

221

Info in main headings field

[[info_in_main_headings_field::lds delegates inserenda & [...?]]]

Image

001

Titles

recapitulation

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

iping 1804

Marginals

Paper Producer

bernardino rivadavia

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1804

Notes public

ID Number

34809

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