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G.B. 1823. Novr.
Constitutional Code. Nomography.
Ch. General Rules.
§. Exponenda

1.
Whatsoever is predicated
of the Principal
applies to the objects:
except where
from the context,
the contrary intention
is manifest.

2.
So, of parties and assistants.

3. Rank.
So of superordinates
and subordinates.

4. Sex
So the name of the
male includes all
individuals of the
same species, whatever
age or sex.

5. Time
A year is a solar year
exceptions, as above,
excepted.

6. Time
So a month a lunar
month.

7. Time
So a day 24 hours.

8. Time
Exception day contra-distinguished
to night.

9. Number
As to numbers from
— to — include the
two extreme numbers.

10. Number
– the numbers included
between — and
— exclude the extremes.

11.
Standard of money
the value of a day's
labour.


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12.
As to compensation
and punishment, the
evil inflicted by compensation
may be greater
than that by punishment.

13.
This to be attended to
in Procedure Code.

14.
Sittings, hearings and
examinations – See
Procedure Code.

15.
Quasi Oath and Vice
Oath – see Procedure
Code.

16 Agent and Patient
Relation as to action
and passion by
termination or & ee.

17.
Examples in English
law.
1. Feoffor. Feoffee
2. Conusor. Conusee.
3. Donor. Donee.

18.
Examples of incompleatness
in this respect.
1. To Trustee, no Trustor.
2. To Committee no Committor.
3. To Legatee, no Legator

19.
In French three denominations
requisite –
1. The intended benefitee
in England Language
barbarously named
qui trust.
2. The Trustee
3. The Trustor.


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20 Agent and Patient
1. Actual agency –
2 Actual patientcy
3 Potential patientcy
Examples –
1. Judge.
2. Judgee.
3. Judgeables.

21. Or
Or, when in the disjunctive,
and when
int he alternative
sense.

22.
Printed forms for
Legal instruments.

23.
Give in these forms
rules for prevention
of ambiguity.

24.
Saving of letter press,
which such rules
would have been of,
if laid down in time
int he English Code.


Identifier: | JB/549/090/001
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1823-11-25

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549

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Constitutional Code. Nomography

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Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

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John Flowerdew Colls

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