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<head>CH.... PARTS of a LAW - Laws SUBSTANTIVE and ADJECTIVE</head>
 
<p>be useful in Name because it occurs frequently<lb/>in Idea, of Laws into such as we have hitherto<lb/>called <hi rend="underline">principal</hi> <add>II</add> <note>II <unclear>radical</unclear></note>, and shall henceforth call <hi rend="underline">Substantive</hi>,<lb/> and such others as we have hitherto called<lb/><hi rend="underline">accessory</hi>, and shall now call <hi rend="underline">adjective</hi><add>+</add>. <note>+ or Subservient</note></p>
 
<p>The first, agreeable to this Denomination,<lb/>are conceivable <del><gap/></del> independently <add>of y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi> second, and as such</add> with how little<lb/>Efficacy soever, may exist. The second are not<lb/>conceivable independently of some <del>one</del> substantive<lb/>one, nor can exist. &#x2014; "The Sheriff shall execute<lb/>him" is a Law which <add>II</add> is vain and devoid of<lb/>Signification till it be applied to the Substantive<lb/> Law preceding &#x2014; "whoso robs shall be hanged"</p>
<p>Again the Nature of the Adjective Laws is<lb/>such as to be made to fit on to many Substantives.</p>
<p>As it may be &#x2014; "whoso commits Murder he<lb/>shall be hanged and the Sheriff shall execute him<lb/>so also it may be "whoso commits Treason he<lb/>shall be hanged drawn and quartered: and the<lb/>Sheriff shall execute him" &#x2014; and so on.</p>
<p>In Practice every Substantive Law has not<lb/><add>one</add></p>


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CH.... PARTS of a LAW - Laws SUBSTANTIVE and ADJECTIVE

be useful in Name because it occurs frequently
in Idea, of Laws into such as we have hitherto
called principal II II radical, and shall henceforth call Substantive,
and such others as we have hitherto called
accessory, and shall now call adjective+. + or Subservient

The first, agreeable to this Denomination,
are conceivable independently of ye second, and as such with how little
Efficacy soever, may exist. The second are not
conceivable independently of some one substantive
one, nor can exist. — "The Sheriff shall execute
him" is a Law which II is vain and devoid of
Signification till it be applied to the Substantive
Law preceding — "whoso robs shall be hanged"

Again the Nature of the Adjective Laws is
such as to be made to fit on to many Substantives.

As it may be — "whoso commits Murder he
shall be hanged and the Sheriff shall execute him
so also it may be "whoso commits Treason he
shall be hanged drawn and quartered: and the
Sheriff shall execute him" — and so on.

In Practice every Substantive Law has not
one



Identifier: | JB/063/052/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 63.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

063

Main Headings

law in general

Folio number

052

Info in main headings field

ch…parts of a law - laws substantive and adjective

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f6 / f7 / f8 / f9

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

20241

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