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<p>By procedure is meant the care taken for th3<lb/>execution of the laws viz: for the accomplishment<lb/>of the will declared or supposed to be declared<lb/>by them in each instance. Laws prescribing<lb/>the course of procedure have on a former occasion<lb/> been characterized by the term adjective laws in<lb/>contradistinction to those other laws the execution<lb/>of which they have in view & which for this<lb/>same purpose have been characterized by the<lb/>correspondent <del>opp</del> opposite term substantive laws.<lb/></p><p>For <del>law</del> jurisprudence the laws termed adjective<lb/>can no more exist without the laws termed substantive<lb/> than in grammar a noun termed adjective<lb/>can present a distinct idea without the help of<lb/>a noun of the substantive class conjoined with it.<lb/></p> | <p>By procedure is meant the care taken for th3<lb/>execution of the laws viz: for the accomplishment<lb/>of the will declared or supposed to be declared<lb/>by them in each instance. Laws prescribing<lb/>the course of procedure have on a former occasion<lb/> been characterized by the term adjective laws in<lb/>contradistinction to those other laws the execution<lb/>of which they have in view & which for this<lb/>same purpose have been characterized by the<lb/>correspondent <del>opp</del> opposite term substantive laws.<lb/></p><p>For <del>law</del> jurisprudence the laws termed adjective<lb/>can no more exist without the laws termed substantive<lb/> than in grammar a noun termed adjective<lb/>can present a distinct idea without the help of<lb/>a noun of the substantive class conjoined with it.<lb/></p> | ||
<note>2<lb/> | <note>2<lb/> | ||
End of a law of <lb/>procedure fulfillment <lb/> of the | End of a law of <lb/>procedure fulfillment <lb/> of the prediction<lb/>contained in one<lb/> or more of the <lb/>substantive laws<lb/></note> | ||
<p>As in fact every act by which a course of<lb/>procedure is commenced has for its end or object<lb/>the bringing about the execution of some law of<lb/>the substantive class the accomplishing <unclear>of the</unclear> will<lb/>of such substantive law or supposed substantive<lb/>law | <p>As in fact every act by which a course of<lb/>procedure is commenced has for its end or object<lb/>the bringing about the execution of some law of<lb/>the substantive class the accomplishing <unclear>of the</unclear> will<lb/>of such substantive law or supposed substantive<lb/>law or in point of utility it may be said that<lb/>the course of procedure ought to have in every <lb/>instance for its main & primary end at least<lb/>the accomplishment of the will manifested in <lb/>the <del>body</del> body of substantive laws. For this is<lb/>not only a use of it but the only use for it.<lb/></p> | ||
<note>3<lb/> Ultimate utility<lb/> of a law of procedure<lb/> depends on that of the <lb/>substantive law it<lb/> is attached to<lb/> | <note>3<lb/> Ultimate utility<lb/> of a law of procedure<lb/> depends on that of the <lb/>substantive law it<lb/> is attached to<lb/> | ||
</note><p>The ultimate utility of it will therefore depend<lb/>altogether upon the utility of the substantive | </note><p>The ultimate utility of it will therefore depend<lb/>altogether upon the utility of the substantive law<lb/>the execution of which is in <del>en</del> each instance endeavoured<lb/>to be brought about: unless the substantive<lb/>law be conformable to utility the use made of<lb/></p> | ||
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Procedure
Ends
1
Laws substantive
and adjective
Laws of procedure
are adjective
By procedure is meant the care taken for th3
execution of the laws viz: for the accomplishment
of the will declared or supposed to be declared
by them in each instance. Laws prescribing
the course of procedure have on a former occasion
been characterized by the term adjective laws in
contradistinction to those other laws the execution
of which they have in view & which for this
same purpose have been characterized by the
correspondent opp opposite term substantive laws.
For law jurisprudence the laws termed adjective
can no more exist without the laws termed substantive
than in grammar a noun termed adjective
can present a distinct idea without the help of
a noun of the substantive class conjoined with it.
2
End of a law of
procedure fulfillment
of the prediction
contained in one
or more of the
substantive laws
As in fact every act by which a course of
procedure is commenced has for its end or object
the bringing about the execution of some law of
the substantive class the accomplishing of the will
of such substantive law or supposed substantive
law or in point of utility it may be said that
the course of procedure ought to have in every
instance for its main & primary end at least
the accomplishment of the will manifested in
the body body of substantive laws. For this is
not only a use of it but the only use for it.
3
Ultimate utility
of a law of procedure
depends on that of the
substantive law it
is attached to
The ultimate utility of it will therefore depend
altogether upon the utility of the substantive law
the execution of which is in en each instance endeavoured
to be brought about: unless the substantive
law be conformable to utility the use made of
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