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<note>This page divided into four vertical columns. The date heading and the heading Constitutional Code extend over all four columns. The handwriting is not JB's</note>
<head>1825. Dec<hi rend="superscript">r<lb/>
Constitutional Code.</head>
<note>Ch. XXVII. Local Registrars.</note>


<head>1825. Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</head>
<note>§. 4. Death record<hi rend="superscript">g</hi> functions.</note>
<head>Constitutional Code.</head>


<head>Ch. XXVII Local Registrars.
<note>Instructions.</note>
S. 4. Death record<hi rend="superscript">g</hi> functions.
Instructions.</head>
<head>1.</head><lb/> Art 1. English Law functionaries,<lb/> whose functions<lb/> are performed by <lb/>Registrars, Death, Marriage <lb/>and Birth recording <lb/>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> are<lb/>1.  Parish Minister <lb/>Registration function <lb/>2. Coroner with Coroners<lb/> Jury.<lb/><head>2.</head>
Art. 2. English System <lb/>unapt:  cause of the <lb/>inaptitude, the barbarous <lb/>state of the originating <lb/>times.<lb/>
<head>3.</head>
Art. 3.  Of the inaptitude <lb/>of this part of the <hi rend="underline">registration <lb/>system</hi>, cause, <lb/>ill will towards men, <lb/>fruit of what is called <lb/><hi rend="underline">religion</hi>: adequately to <lb/>describe the resulting <lb/>evils w<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>. require a volume.<lb/>
<head>4.</head>
Art. 4. Unapt the Coroner's <lb/>Inquest System, <lb/>were it only for the distance<lb/> he and witnesses <lb/>have to go, especially <lb/>in the largest counties: <lb/>thence the <sic>expence</sic> <lb/>No otherwise directed <lb/>than by the <hi rend="underline">Non Entity</hi> <lb/>Common Law, his conduct <lb/>is arbitrary, determined <lb/>by the sinister <lb/>interest of the occasions.<lb/>
<del><head>5</head>
Art 5.  <hi rend="underline">Post Obit trustee <lb/>testamentary or vice <lb/>testamentary</hi><lb/>
More expressive than <lb/>executor & administrator.<lb/></del><pb/>


<head>Ch. XXVIILocal Registrars.</head>
<p>1.</p>
<head>S. 5. Marriage recording</head>
<p>Art 1. English Law functionaries,<lb/>
  whose functions<lb/>
are performed by <lb/>
Registrars, Death, Marriage <lb/>
and Birth recording <lb/>
d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> are<lb/>
1. Parish Minister <lb/>
Registration function <lb/>
2. Coroner with Coroners'<lb/>
Jury.</p>
<p>2.</p>
<p>Art. 2. English System <lb/>
unapt: cause of the <lb/>
inaptitude, the barbarous <lb/>
state of the originating <lb/>
times.</p>
<p>3.</p>
<p>Art. 3. Of the inaptitude <lb/>
of this part of the <hi rend="underline">registration <lb/>
system</hi>, cause, <lb/>
ill will towards men, <lb/>
fruit of what is called <lb/>
<hi rend="underline">religion</hi>: adequately to <lb/>
describe the resulting <lb/>
evils w<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>. require a volume.</p>


<head>5. or 1.</head>
<p>4.</p>
<p>Art. 4. Unapt the Coroner's <lb/>
Inquest System, <lb/>
were it only for the distance<lb/>
he and witnesses <lb/>
have to go, especially <lb/>
in the largest counties: <lb/>
thence the <sic>expence</sic> <lb/>
No otherwise directed <lb/>
than by the <hi rend="underline">Non-Entity</hi> <lb/>
Common Law, his conduct <lb/>
is arbitrary, determined <lb/>
by the sinister <lb/>
interest of the occasions.</p>


Art. 5. or 1. <hi rend="underline">Notification <lb/>purpose</hi>.  Difficulties <lb/>under a federative democracy, <lb/>not under <lb/>Monarchy or Aristocracy <lb/>are
<p>5</p>
<lb/>1. No universality extending <lb/>office, collecting the <lb/>matter from all the States: <lb/>whence it may be learnt <lb/>whether A. & B. were or <lb/>were not respectively <lb/>married to other persons: <lb/>if <hi rend="underline">yes</hi>, the times & <hi rend="underline">places</hi>.<lb/>
<p>Art 5. <hi rend="underline">Post Obit trustee <lb/>
testamentary or vice <lb/>
testamentary.</hi></p>


<head>6. or 2</head>
<p>More expressive than <lb/>
Art. 6. or 2  Indetermininible <lb/>at what time the use of <lb/>this information will cease.<lb/>
executor &amp; administrator.</p>


<head>7. or 3.</head>
<p>Ch. XXVII. Local Registrars.</p>
<p>§. 5. Marriage recording</p>


Art. 7. Proportioned to the <lb/>number of marriages will <lb/>be<lb/>
<p>5. or 1.</p>
1 Bulk of the documents. <lb/>2 Bulk of the Buildings containing <lb/>them.<lb/> 3. Number of the functionaries <lb/>keeping, & giving <lb/>access to them. <lb/>From the number of the <lb/>inhabitants calculate the <lb/>above number.<lb/>
<p>Art. 5. or 1. <hi rend="underline">Notification <lb/>
purpose</hi>. Difficulties <lb/>
under a federative democracy, <lb/>
not under <lb/>
Monarchy or Aristocracy <lb/>
are<lb/>
1. No universality extending <lb/>
office, collecting the <lb/>
matter from all the States: <lb/>
whence it may be learnt <lb/>
whether A. &amp; B. were or <lb/>
were not respectively <lb/>
married to other persons: <lb/>
if <hi rend="underline">yes</hi>, the times &amp; <hi rend="underline">places</hi>.</p>


<head>8. or 4.</head>
<p>6. or 2</p>
<p>Art. 6. or 2 Indeterminable <lb/>
at what time the use of <lb/>
this information will cease.<lb/></p>


Art 8. or 4.  How to make <lb/>known marriage celebrated <lb/>1. By natives in foreign States <lb/>2. By foreign emigrants <lb/>in foreign states. <lb/>3. By d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>. after what length <lb/>of residence ?<lb/>4. With or without unmoveable <lb/>property <hi rend="underline">here</hi><lb/>
<p>7. or 3.</p>
<p>Art. 7. Proportioned to the <lb/>
number of marriages will <lb/>
be.</p>


<head>9. or 5.</head>
<p>1. Bulk of the documents. <lb/>
 
2. Bulk of the Buildings containing <lb/>
Art 9. or 5. Difficulty as to <lb/>who shall pay the <sic>expence</sic> <lb/>of such registration<lb/> - the public or <lb/>the individuals. Not to <lb/>the contracting parties, <lb/>whence is the  notification <lb/>of <hi rend="underline">service</hi><lb/><pb/>
them.<lb/>
 
3. Number of the functionaries <lb/>
<head>Ch. XXVII. Local Registrars.
keeping, &amp; giving <lb/>
S. 5. Marriage recording
access to them. <lb/>
 
From the number of the <lb/>
10. or 6.</head>
inhabitants calculate the <lb/>
 
above number.</p>
Art. 10. or 6.  Under democracy, <lb/>there might <lb/>be a difficulty about <lb/>exacting a fee from <lb/>the majority.
<p>8. or 4.</p>
<lb/>Not under Monarchy <lb/>or Aristocracy.
<p>Art 8. or 4. How to make <lb/>
known marriage celebrated <lb/>
1. By natives in foreign States <lb/>
2. By foreign emigrants <lb/>
in foreign states. <lb/>
3. By d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>. after what length <lb/>
of residence ?<lb/>
4. With or without unmoveable <lb/>
property <hi rend="underline">here</hi>.</p>


<p>9. or 5.</p>
<p>Art 9. or 5. Difficulty as to <lb/>
who shall pay the <sic>expence</sic> <lb/>
of such registration<lb/>
- the public or <lb/>
the individuals. Not to <lb/>
the contracting parties, <lb/>
whence is the notification <lb/>
of <hi rend="underline">service</hi></p>
<p>Ch. XXVII. Local Registrars.</p>
<p>§. 5. Marriage recording</p>
<p>10. or 6.</p>
<p>Art. 10. or 6. Under democracy, <lb/>
there might <lb/>
be a difficulty about <lb/>
exacting a fee from <lb/>
the majority.<lb/>
Not under Monarchy <lb/>
or Aristocracy.</p>
<p>11. or 7.</p>
<p>11. or 7.</p>
 
<p>Art. 11. or 7. Of a fee, <lb/>
Art. 11. or 7. Of a fee, <lb/>if any, the quantum <lb/>should depend on the <lb/>value of the day's pay <lb/>of the lowest paid <gap/>
if any, the quantum <lb/>
 
should depend on the <lb/>
<head>12. or 8.</head>
value of the day's pay <lb/>
 
of the lowest paid labourer<lb/></p>
Art. 12. or 8. Difficulty <lb/>from synonyms. <lb/>But synonymation <lb/>will not often take <lb/>place as to
<p>12. or 8.</p>
<lb/>1. All names of both <lb/>parties <lb/>2. Time & place of habitations <lb/>of celebration, <lb/>the same. 3. Under Election Code, <lb/>the habitation of each <lb/>would be fixable.<lb/>
<p>Art. 12. or 8. Difficulty <lb/>
 
from synonyms. <lb/>
<head>13. or 9.</head>  
But synonymation <lb/>
 
will not often take <lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Art. 13. or 9. II Prohibition</hi><lb/></head><head><hi rend="underline">conferring purpose.</hi>
place as to<lb/>
 
1. All names of both <lb/>
Art. 13. or 9. <gap/> <hi rend="underline">Prohibition<lb/>-conferring purpose.<lb/></hi>
parties <lb/>
 
2. Time &amp; place of habitations <lb/>
<head>14. or 10.</head>
of celebration, <lb/>
 
the same. <lb/>
Art. 14. or 10. 1. The conditions <lb/>as to validity being <lb/>settled by the law, <lb/>give notice to the parties <lb/>that by nonfulfilment <lb/>of any <hi rend="underline">one</hi>, <lb/>the contract is invalidated.<lb/>
3. Under Election Code, <lb/>
 
the habitation of each <lb/>
<head>15. or 11.</head>
would be fixable.</p>
 
<p>13. or 9.</p>  
Art 15. or 11. 2. To the notice add interrogatories by the Registrar, answers to which will, if true, prove the fulfilment
<p><hi rend="underline">Art. 13. or 9. II Prohibition</hi><lb/>
 
<hi rend="underline">conferring purpose.</hi></p>
<head>16. or 12</head>
<p>14. or 10.</p>
 
<p>Art. 14. or 10. 1. The conditions <lb/>
Art 16. or 12. 3. Cause them to read on the spot or hear read read <foreign><hi rend="underline">in terminis</hi></foreign> the law
as to validity being <lb/>
 
settled by the law, <lb/>
 
give notice to the parties <lb/>
 
that by nonfulfilment <lb/>
 
of any <hi rend="underline">one</hi>, <lb/>
 
the contract is invalidated.</p>
 
<p>15. or 11.</p>
 
<p>Art 15. or 11. 2. To the notice <lb/>
 
add interrogatories <lb/>
by the Registrar, <lb/>
 
answers to which will, <lb/>
 
if true, prove the fulfilment<lb/></p>
 
<p>16. or 12</p>
 
<p>Art 16. or 12. 3. Cause <lb/>
 
them to read on the <lb/>
 
spot or hear read <foreign><hi rend="underline">in <lb/>
 
terminis</hi></foreign> the law</p>
 
<p>Ch. XXVII. Local Registrars<lb/>
 
§. 4. 1. Death recording function</p>
 
<p>Anglice</p>
 
<p>16. or 12 Contin<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> <lb/>
 
bearing on the contract, <lb/>
 
viz invalidating <lb/>
 
circumstances. <lb/>
 
2. legal effects so long as <lb/>
 
valid; or according to <lb/>
 
the length, mention of <lb/>
 
the topics and of the <lb/>
 
Code in which the matter <lb/>
 
under them is. As <lb/>
 
to written contracts, in <lb/>
 
general, so in this. For <lb/>
 
writing, greater the demand <lb/>
 
in this contract <lb/>
 
than in any other.</p>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




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1825. Dec<hi rend="superscript">r
Constitutional Code.
Ch. XXVII. Local Registrars.

§. 4. Death recordg functions.

Instructions.

1.

Art 1. English Law functionaries,
whose functions
are performed by
Registrars, Death, Marriage
and Birth recording
do are
1. Parish Minister
Registration function
2. Coroner with Coroners'
Jury.

2.

Art. 2. English System
unapt: cause of the
inaptitude, the barbarous
state of the originating
times.

3.

Art. 3. Of the inaptitude
of this part of the registration
system
, cause,
ill will towards men,
fruit of what is called
religion: adequately to
describe the resulting
evils wd. require a volume.

4.

Art. 4. Unapt the Coroner's
Inquest System,
were it only for the distance
he and witnesses
have to go, especially
in the largest counties:
thence the expence
No otherwise directed
than by the Non-Entity
Common Law, his conduct
is arbitrary, determined
by the sinister
interest of the occasions.

5

Art 5. Post Obit trustee
testamentary or vice
testamentary.

More expressive than
executor & administrator.

Ch. XXVII. Local Registrars.

§. 5. Marriage recording

5. or 1.

Art. 5. or 1. Notification
purpose
. Difficulties
under a federative democracy,
not under
Monarchy or Aristocracy
are
1. No universality extending
office, collecting the
matter from all the States:
whence it may be learnt
whether A. & B. were or
were not respectively
married to other persons:
if yes, the times & places.

6. or 2

Art. 6. or 2 Indeterminable
at what time the use of
this information will cease.

7. or 3.

Art. 7. Proportioned to the
number of marriages will
be.

1. Bulk of the documents.
2. Bulk of the Buildings containing
them.
3. Number of the functionaries
keeping, & giving
access to them.
From the number of the
inhabitants calculate the
above number.

8. or 4.

Art 8. or 4. How to make
known marriage celebrated
1. By natives in foreign States
2. By foreign emigrants
in foreign states.
3. By do. after what length
of residence ?
4. With or without unmoveable
property here.

9. or 5.

Art 9. or 5. Difficulty as to
who shall pay the expence
of such registration
- the public or
the individuals. Not to
the contracting parties,
whence is the notification
of service

Ch. XXVII. Local Registrars.

§. 5. Marriage recording

10. or 6.

Art. 10. or 6. Under democracy,
there might
be a difficulty about
exacting a fee from
the majority.
Not under Monarchy
or Aristocracy.

11. or 7.

Art. 11. or 7. Of a fee,
if any, the quantum
should depend on the
value of the day's pay
of the lowest paid labourer

12. or 8.

Art. 12. or 8. Difficulty
from synonyms.
But synonymation
will not often take
place as to
1. All names of both
parties
2. Time & place of habitations
of celebration,
the same.
3. Under Election Code,
the habitation of each
would be fixable.

13. or 9.

Art. 13. or 9. II Prohibition
conferring purpose.

14. or 10.

Art. 14. or 10. 1. The conditions
as to validity being
settled by the law,
give notice to the parties
that by nonfulfilment
of any one,
the contract is invalidated.

15. or 11.

Art 15. or 11. 2. To the notice
add interrogatories
by the Registrar,
answers to which will,
if true, prove the fulfilment

16. or 12

Art 16. or 12. 3. Cause
them to read on the
spot or hear read in
terminis
the law

Ch. XXVII. Local Registrars
§. 4. 1. Death recording function

Anglice

16. or 12 Contind
bearing on the contract,
viz invalidating
circumstances.
2. legal effects so long as
valid; or according to
the length, mention of
the topics and of the
Code in which the matter
under them is. As
to written contracts, in
general, so in this. For
writing, greater the demand
in this contract
than in any other.



Identifier: | JB/042/733/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1825-12

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1-4, 5 or 1 - 16 or 12

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042

Main Headings

constitutional code

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733

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constitutional code

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001

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instructions

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recto

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jeremy bentham

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