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<p> 1829. <sic>Aug.</sic> 6. 2<lb/> Reformists reviewed. G.B. </p> <p><note>J.B. Reforms</note></p> <!-- this page is organised in three columns.  The paragraph headings and secondary numbering (starting at 11)appear to have been added subsequently --> <head>Ends of Judicature<lb/> 29. 11.</head> <p> Whether purchase of justice<lb/> will answer to the customer<lb/> depends in two quantities.<lb/> 1. Profit <sic>deriveable</sic><lb/> from the money laid<lb/> out if otherwise employed.<lb/> 2. <sic>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> of fees to be paid<lb/> for the delay.</p> <head>Ends of Judicature<lb/> 30 11.</head><p> The profit not exposed<lb/> to the vicissitudes of<lb/> trade.</p> <head>Ends of Judicature<lb/> 31 12.</head> <p> Collateral ends of justice<lb/> minimization of<lb/> delay, vexation, &amp; expense<lb/> of judicature maximization<lb/> of <sic>D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic></p> <!-- pencil line across the column --> <head> 32 12.<lb/> Instructor J.B.</head> <p> For the whole of this<lb/> exposé the country<lb/> indebted to J.B.</p> <head> Devices.<lb/> 33. 12*</head> <p> Means of <sic>accomplishm<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></sic><lb/> of these ends</p> <head> Devices<lb/> 34 12*.</head> <p> J.B. on legal devices<lb/> from Evidence.</p> <head>Devices<lb/> 35 13.</head> <p>If the list not complete it<lb/> is more so than any other<lb/> that could be brought to<lb/> view.</p> <head> Fee gatherers<lb/>  Inaccessibility<lb/> 36 14.</head> <p> First as to the inaccessibility<lb/> of <hi rend="underline">judicature</hi>: &amp;<lb/> its cause the plague of<lb/> fees.</p> <head> Fee-gathering<lb/> 37 14.</head> <p>Cause of the disease<lb/> fees &#x2014; remedy salary<lb/> substituted for fees.</p> <head> Regular<lb/> &amp; Summary<lb/>38 14.</head> <p> Forms of procedure called<lb/> regular &amp; summary<lb/> Fallacy in prejudice<lb/> of the <hi rend="underline">summary</hi> mode<lb/> involved in the nomenclature.</p> <pb/> <!-- second column --> <head>Local Judicatories<lb/> 39. 16</head> <p> Inaccessibility of the judicatories<lb/> remedied<lb/> by the establishment<lb/> of local ones.</p> <head> Local Judicatories<lb/> 40 16.</head> <p> Objection as to expense<lb/>answered</p> <head> Local Judicatories<lb/> 41 16.</head> <p> Expenses extinguished<lb/> by retrenchment of the<lb/> old system.</p> <head> Local Judicatories<lb/> 42 16.</head> <p> Expense of existing<lb/> system a denial of Justice.</p> <head> Evil mostly<lb/> factitious<lb/> 43. 17.</head> <p> Of these costs the great<lb/> <sic>mases</sic> factitious.<lb/> Their abolition would<lb/> leave the law shut not<lb/> against justice but against<lb/> injustice.</p> <pb/> <!-- third column --> <p>(<!-- pencil numbering --> 2)</p> <head> Standard J.B.<lb/> 1. p.1.</head> <p> J.B.'s plan taken as<lb/> a Standard and Mr.<lb/> Brougham's plans<lb/> compared to it.</p> <head> 2. p.1.</head> <p> Intercourse with J.B.<lb/> access to him and<lb/>assistance derived from<lb/> him.</p> <head> 3. p.1.</head> <p> Discourse between him<lb/> &amp; J.B. &#x2014; for him to show<lb/> the rationale.</p> <head> 4. p.1.</head> <p> To Mr Brougham his<lb/> political position prevents<lb/> his obtaining<lb/> correct information.</p> <head> 7. p.3.</head> <p> Judicial Procedure<lb/> and law of real<lb/> property difference<lb/> between the two.</p> <head> Procedure<lb/>System one<lb/> 8 p.3.</head> <p> System of reform<lb/> for procedure, but<lb/> <hi rend="underline">one</hi>: giving to each<lb/> party the <del>highest</del> <add> greatest</add><lb/> facilities for taking<lb/> charge of his own<lb/> interests.</p> <head> Real Property<lb/>System one<lb/> 9 p.3.</head> <p> For law of real property<lb/> system of reform<lb/> but one: giving to<lb/> each party the greatest<lb/> facility for ascertaining<lb/> their respective<lb/> rights.</p> <head> Partial Legislation<lb/> &amp; Codification.<lb/> 10. </head> <p> In general terms<lb/> partial legislation<lb/> he reprobates: in <lb/>detail, all the legislation<lb/> he recommends<lb/> is partial.</p>






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1829. Aug. 6. 2
Reformists reviewed. G.B.

J.B. Reforms

Ends of Judicature
29. 11.

Whether purchase of justice
will answer to the customer
depends in two quantities.
1. Profit deriveable
from the money laid
out if otherwise employed.
2. No of fees to be paid
for the delay.

Ends of Judicature
30 11.

The profit not exposed
to the vicissitudes of
trade.

Ends of Judicature
31 12.

Collateral ends of justice
minimization of
delay, vexation, & expense
of judicature maximization
of Do

32 12.
Instructor J.B.

For the whole of this
exposé the country
indebted to J.B.

Devices.
33. 12*

Means of accomplishmt
of these ends

Devices
34 12*.

J.B. on legal devices
from Evidence.

Devices
35 13.

If the list not complete it
is more so than any other
that could be brought to
view.

Fee gatherers
Inaccessibility
36 14.

First as to the inaccessibility
of judicature: &
its cause the plague of
fees.

Fee-gathering
37 14.

Cause of the disease
fees — remedy salary
substituted for fees.

Regular
& Summary
38 14.

Forms of procedure called
regular & summary
Fallacy in prejudice
of the summary mode
involved in the nomenclature.


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Local Judicatories
39. 16

Inaccessibility of the judicatories
remedied
by the establishment
of local ones.

Local Judicatories
40 16.

Objection as to expense
answered

Local Judicatories
41 16.

Expenses extinguished
by retrenchment of the
old system.

Local Judicatories
42 16.

Expense of existing
system a denial of Justice.

Evil mostly
factitious
43. 17.

Of these costs the great
mases factitious.
Their abolition would
leave the law shut not
against justice but against
injustice.


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( 2)

Standard J.B.
1. p.1.

J.B.'s plan taken as
a Standard and Mr.
Brougham's plans
compared to it.

2. p.1.

Intercourse with J.B.
access to him and
assistance derived from
him.

3. p.1.

Discourse between him
& J.B. — for him to show
the rationale.

4. p.1.

To Mr Brougham his
political position prevents
his obtaining
correct information.

7. p.3.

Judicial Procedure
and law of real
property difference
between the two.

Procedure
System one
8 p.3.

System of reform
for procedure, but
one: giving to each
party the highest greatest
facilities for taking
charge of his own
interests.

Real Property
System one
9 p.3.

For law of real property
system of reform
but one: giving to
each party the greatest
facility for ascertaining
their respective
rights.

Partial Legislation
& Codification.
10.

In general terms
partial legislation
he reprobates: in
detail, all the legislation
he recommends
is partial.




Identifier: | JB/011/022/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 11.

Date_1

1829-08-06

Marginal Summary Numbering

29-43, 1-10

Box

011

Main Headings

law amendment

Folio number

022

Info in main headings field

reformists reviewed

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2 / e2

Penner

george bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

3719

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