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Nomography.

Where an object though
liable to vary is always
the same as concerns
the enactment find
one name which
shall serve at all
times.

A collective appellation
may be ampliated on
giving proper notice.
So it may be restricted.

The directive clause
or words of direction
int he clause of a statue
may be distinguished into
matter
1. Matter of a directive
nature
2 Sanctionative.
3. Obligative
4 de obligative or peremptive.

Rule
Command includes permission

Rule
when an act is already
lawful omit the
expression of permission.
Examples of pure redundancy
from prize act.
To errator may be
referred all peculiarities
of legal style.
The result of this is
oppression and pillage.

Raciocinative matter
So Reasons that
are given and profusely
given are these
magpie reasons
Reasons that are
not are apposite
and substantial
reasons
I perfect says or is made
to say Sir William Scot
recollect that
intention


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of those who brought
this bill into parliament
that privateers
should not be allowed
to make depredations
upon the coasts of the
enemy for the purpose
of plundering individuals
for which
reasons they were
restricted to fortified
places and fortresses
and to property water
born; and therefore
although I am not sufficiently
informed as to
the precise nature of
this property yet taking
it to be private property
and not within
reach of the capitulation
it is that in
which the privateer
has acquired no legal

commissions

Here is a reason which
would not only
reflected light on the
import of the law
but honour to the
framers of it and to
the national character
of the nation whose
sense they spoke.

Formularies
2 provided always
3 All non abstaintive
clauses. Any Any
law custom or usage
to the contrary thereof
in any wise notwithstanding
4 After his Majesty
his heirs and successors
5 After the word
shall, the word may
when applied to the
same
6 After the word
required the word
authorized.
7 After shall, both
required and authorized
so before required
empowered and directed.
8. After the word
every person the
word all persons
9 After any person, or
persons.


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Different persons are
affected in point of
interest in different
ways by one and the
same portion of law.
These variations require
to be brought to view.

If in the case of an imperative or say an
obligatory law, if the
well being of the
whole community or
any part of it be
the object aimed at,
two parties at least
or at least one party
may be observed
assigned whose
interests are affected
by the law in
two different ways.
One party there can
not but be who
being bound by the
law may on that
consideration be
termed the party
charged. xx–
The other party
the party favoured
by the law.

The party favored by
the law and the
party charged may be
one and the same
person: as the
a guardian or a
parent in his quality
of guardian to a
child

against oneself or
during prodigality.


Identifier: | JB/149/234/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

149

Main Headings

nomography

Folio number

234

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50088

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