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2 Decr 1800
Prize against Uncognoscibility Nomography – Remedies – against 2. Overburthenness – 1. relative Distribution

Concernment in a Law – different modes of – Addenda

1
Cognition, including cognoscibility,
being the end,
the means is good method
including apt
aggregation & division
and aggregation. p.1.

2
Aggregation apt, each
man will find brought
into one instrument all the
law he is concerned with.
p.1.

3
Division apt, no man
will find, in the same
instrument with what does
concern him anything
that does not. p.1.

3
Rule of distribution – prize
secure
Rule of compleatness –
principle to him
Rule of purity – principles
. p.2.

4
Separate from what concerns
a man constantly,
or what concerns him
eventually only on in this
or that particular occasion event.
Hence
1. Main body of each
mans code say standing code. Of standing
concernment.
2. Occasional parts
of do. say occasional
codes of occasional eventual
concernment. p.2.

5
Different ways in which
law may bear upon a
mans interest & faculties.
1. Propositus the party
favoured
. p.3.

6
2. Propositus the party
charged.
Party favoured, some
other class or individual. p.3.

7
Party favoured may be so,
1. – with need of acion on
his part.
these provisions have need
of most particular notification.
p.3.

8
2. – without need of action
on his part.
These provisions require
less particular notification.
p.3.


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9
A party bound charged is so in
general, principally for the
sake of others. p.4

10
A party favoured may be
so for his own sake or that
of others. p.4.

11
– if for his own sake,
he is so as a principal
(or cestuy qui trust.) p.4.

12
– if for the sake of others be
furnished with actual for purpose, he
is so as a Trustee or Agent.
p.4.

13
A party can not be effectually
and sufficiently favoured,
unless all other persons
be charged –
charged – by being
interdicted at least from such acts
as would prevent him
from exercising such
acts in the permission to
exercise which the former
share dues to him consists.

4
In the case of Captors, whatsoever
concerns Procedure,
or even the business of Agents
& that of Greenwich Hospitals
is matter but of eventual
concernment.

Matter of eventual concernment
ought to be divided
and ranged according to
and under the tables of the
several wants from which
it respectively takes its
rise.

In the part of
the code these eventual
limits ought to be made
known by general titutalary indication.

Father's Code, no eventual
appendage to the
Husband's Code.


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Persons at large, in so far as restricted,
charged by being restricted
inhibited from the commission
of offences at large,
are so charged without being
furnished with special powers:
Trustees are part furnished
with special powers,
and thereupon restrictively
charged by being restricted as to the exercise of those powers – So also, they may be compulsively charged


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Parties bound in groupes
for the sake of others.
1. Payers and receivers of
money – individual
or through any number
of intermediate hands.
2. Do of documents or
other individual things.

Of such multipartite
transactions insertion must
be made in the Particular
Code of each.

If not in both places,
put the line in
under the head of that
class whose interest is
most highly affected by its
the line being such as
need of action on his part.

This will be personal to
the party bound.

But it will require to
be in terminus under the
head of the class party favoured,
if to obtain the favour
action on his part is
requisite: because then
failing such action, the
benefit fails: and by forfeiture
of the benefit he
is in the condition of a
party bound, by whom
the penalty in transgression
has attached.

1. By prohibition of offences
(positive offences) persons in
general are restrictively or regulatively
charged: Obliged to render
negative services. 2. By
obligation to render positive
services persons furnished
with special powers for
that purpose, are in the
character of trustees, compulsorily
or positively
charged.


Identifier: | JB/549/156/001
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Date_1

1800-12-02

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Box

549

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156

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Image

001

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Category

Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

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