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1827 Novr 30 Pannomion Leading Locutions

1 Matter.

1

Greatest happiness principle
Superordina Supreme
and all-comprehensive
end of Government. also
will of morals

2

Security - Subsistence
Abundance - Equality
next Subordinate and comprehensive
ends of Government

3

Appropriate aptitude
in its several branches
on the part of all
Government functionaries
Supreme means of good
Government

4

Evidence-elucitative
Coming at the truth in
relative to some matters
of fact. proper object in
all cases

5.

Judges Logical field
of action. Local field
of action

6

In Judicature Single-seatedness

7

Judge's Omnicompetence

8

Ends of Justice
I. Direct avoidance minimization of
1. Misdecision
2. Non-decisive
II. Collaterate avoidanceminimization of
1. Delay
2. Vexation
3. Expense


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++ Form.

1

Correctness.clearness
comprehensiveness
conciseness properties desirable in legal
locution separately
considered

Add symmetricalness
methodicalness
(Greek Text) and Symetricalness
when
collectively considered

Opposites to clearness
1. Obscurity
2. Ambiguity

Modes of Alteration
1. Subtraction
2. Addition
3. Substitution - a
compound of both

3

Causes of ambiguity
1. Mis-expression
2. Miscollocation

4

Matter of a Pannomia
its modes

1. Enactive
2. Expositive
3. Exemplificative
4. Rationnative
5. Instructional

5

Exceptions excepted

6

Functions

7

Exclusions put upon first
and last - former and latter


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1. Matter

9

Branches of the Pannomia
1. Substantive. 2 Adjective
2. Constitutional. 2. Subconstitutional
3. Subconstitutional..
1. Penal 2. Civil

10

Contracts are 1. Transfers
or say Conveyances
2. Agreements or say
Pacts 1. Unilateral
2. Plurilateral or say
Compacts

11

Evidence exclusive of
I. Proper cause of exclusion
Delay Evil vexation and expence
preponderant
over evil of misdecision
or non-decision
II. Improper cause of
exclusion, supposed
security against deception,
and thence
against misdecision

12

Attendance of Functionaries
undiscontinued
Judges' 2. Legislative
2. Administrative
3. Judge's?

13

Superordinates and
Subordinates.

13

To give intention to the
effect produced by the expression,
hold up to view in
the function of a section
by itself, before you
1 will that and words
out of it a proportion
of which it the subject
or agent. For example in
"As to the absurdity itself"
" Law Act Propetn. Checks Supportive


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Identifier: | JB/107/352/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

1827-11-30

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-8, 1-7, 9-13

Box

107

Main Headings

pannomion

Folio number

352

Info in main headings field

pannomion leading locutions form nomography

Image

001

Titles

matter / form / matter

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1823

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1823

Notes public

"16 march 1828 add this to logical table"

ID Number

35343

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