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1825 June 26

++ Copied and
Copy corrected

ult 2o
§.2 Pensions of Ret

(1)

§. Pensions of Retrial.

To the kind of Pension of Retrial belongs Military half
pay: half pay in Army service; half-pay in Navy Service


(3)

Out of Pension of retrial have grown Post-obit Pension.
Pensions for Widows, Pensions for children. Pensions for
Widows and Children to boot.

As the art-and-sincere depredation unpunishsble progression
so will the magistrate and efficacy of both these instruments: to self
widows and children, will be aded to other relatives: and to relatives,
relatives relatives, and friends friends.


(2)

Reward Grounds is say Efficient causes of title to Retrial
Pensions are

1. Length of Service without regard to age or aptitude.
as if length of remuneration had not gone hand in hand with length service

2. Assurance in age without regard to aptitude as with
or without diminution of aptitude.

3. Inaptitude; whether the result of advance in age, or of
any other cause, regarded as blameless: such as blindness
deafness, or any other infirmity, bodily or incumbent

Note, that in In a country in which judicature is performed in public
no respectinghe any demand for Retrial pension of retrial stands in this department stands upon
a differentfound different from that in which it stands in any other footing from all others The matter only
The business of it is the only business, in which the conduct of which flagrant if to a degree flagrant inaptitude can not be concealed
from the public eye

More signal as the difference especially of the price of service is for life
under makeshift institution, the undisability of the Judges in the character of an efficient of respectability (independence
in the word )

is among the grand subjectmatter of bst ctation inferred
from undistrability is incorruptability as a necessary consequence
so evil by the Monarchy it
As to The undistability place in the case if from a dozen Instead of incorruptibility
independence is the word
employed. Confused is the idea attached to it, or it would no concern the purpose.

to a score in of the supposed incorruptibles:: disble by the character every moment
areis the Judge by whom all the others are located: and then all those by whom
under the name of Justices of the Peace once dozen times
as must judicial business is done as by the undistreable

As to the so called independence what it produces as - impunity
arbitrary power, second by un bility and dis; subject only to the all-embracing
Monarchies- aristocratical disposition. What it would produce is the incorruptibility? [2} [2] to wit if there were a
Monarch, any equitability or
incorruptability, of the Judge
had neither self, nor wife, nor child,
nor relation, nor friend,
nor friend, relations, nor
relations friend.





Identifier: | JB/143/084/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 143.

Date_1

1825-06-26

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

143

Main Headings

rationale of reward

Folio number

084

Info in main headings field

rationale of reward

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

[[notes_public::"copied and copy corrected" [note in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

48717

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