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<head>1829. March 27. Oct. 2<lb/>
<head>1829. March 27. Oct. 2<lb/>
Elucidation <del>Petition</del>.</head>
Elucidation <del>Petition</del>.</head>
ult.<lb/>
 
<note>ult.<lb/>
<del>Supplement<lb/>
<del>Supplement<lb/>
Postscript<lb/</del>>
Postscript</del><lb/>
&sect;.1. <foreign>Generalia</foreign><lb/>
&sect;.1. <foreign>Generalia</foreign><lb/>
<del>&sect; 1 &sect;2 Elucidation.</del><lb/>
<del>&sect; 1 &sect;2 Elucidation.</del><lb/></note>
<p>.+++.</p>
<p>.+++.</p>
<note>3<lb/>
<note>3<lb/>
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the entering in detail upon the relations borne by the practice<lb/>
the entering in detail upon the relations borne by the practice<lb/>
of its several summarily-proceeding Judicatories to<lb/>
of its several summarily-proceeding Judicatories to<lb/>
that which is here proposed, <add>&#x2014</add>; it may be of use, that, <add>of</add> the following<lb/>
that which is here proposed, <add>&#x2014;</add> it may be of use, that, <add>of</add> the following<lb/>
all-comprehensive, and, in every point of view proportionably<lb/>
all-comprehensive, and, in every point of view proportionably<lb/>
important conclusions <add>announcement <del>be made</del> shall</add> <del>be announced: namely,</del><lb/>
important conclusions <add>announcement <del>be made</del> shall</add> <del>be announced: namely,</del><lb/>
<add>have been made.</add></p>
<add>have been made.</add></p>


1. That, in the several
<note><del>6</del> 7<lb/>
Under existing<lb/>
system in cases of<lb/>
<del>supp</del> summary<lb/>
procedure ends<lb/>
aimed at ends of<lb/>
Justice<lb/></note>
 
<p>1. That, in the several cases, in which, under<lb/>
the existing system, the mode of procedure<lb/>
pursued has been, and is, the summary, <add>&#x2014;</add> the ends<lb/>
actually aimed at in the institution of it &#x2014; aimed<lb/>
at by persons employed in the institution of it were<lb/>
the, so-often-described and alluded to, <hi rend="underline">ends of justice</hi>.</p>
 
<note><del>7</del> 8<lb/>
Striking contrast<lb/>
between this and<lb/>
other parts of existing<lb/>
system<lb/></note>
 
<p>7. 2. That, by their so being, a contrast, alike striking,<lb/>
and instructive, will be seen exhibited, between this<lb/>
and the other condivident <del>portion,</del> <add>portion,</add> to wit the regular<lb/>
<add>portion,</add> of the existing system.</p>
 
<note><del>8</del> 9<lb/>
Regular business<lb/>
of existing system<lb/>
might every part<lb/>
of it be carried on<lb/>
with advantage in<lb/>
the summary<lb/>
mode.<lb/></note>
 
<p>8. 3. That, of the whole business at present<lb/>
carried on in the <hi rend="underline">regular</hi> mode of the existing<lb/>
system, there is not a particle, that, supposing<lb/>
an apt <hi rend="underline">judiciary Establishment</hi> instituted, such<lb/>
as that here prayed for, might not be carried<lb/>
on in the summary mode <add>even</add> of that same system,<lb/>
in a manner incomparably more conducive to<lb/>
the ends of justice than that in which it is carried in<lb/>
at present.</p>
 
<note><del>9</del> 10<lb/>
Summary procedure<lb/>
under existing system<lb/>
a groundwork whereon<lb/>
to establish a perfect<lb/>
system</note>
 
<p>9. 4. That, in whatsoever degree defective and imperfect<lb/>
the <hi rend="underline">summary</hi> mode of the existing<lb/>
system may be deemed for want of the additional<lb/>
arrangements herein <del>prayed for,</del> <add>proposed,</add> it may yet<lb/>
with indisputable propriety, be regarded as the<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">basis</hi> and <hi rend="underline">groundwork</hi>, of <del>that</del> <add>a perfection-approaching</add> system, <del>of perfection</del><lb/>
for the establishment of which nothing is wanting<lb/>
but the appropriate declaration of will on the<lb/>
part of the constituted authorities.<lb/>
<add>10. 5. That</add>
</p>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




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Elucidation Petition.

ult.
Supplement
Postscript

§.1. Generalia
§ 1 §2 Elucidation.

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3
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1

5 6 From the relation of
proposed to existing system
summary-providing
Judicatories — conclusions
the following

6. In relation to the existing system, antecedently to
the entering in detail upon the relations borne by the practice
of its several summarily-proceeding Judicatories to
that which is here proposed, it may be of use, that, of the following
all-comprehensive, and, in every point of view proportionably
important conclusions announcement be made shall be announced: namely,
have been made.

6 7
Under existing
system in cases of
supp summary
procedure ends
aimed at ends of
Justice

1. That, in the several cases, in which, under
the existing system, the mode of procedure
pursued has been, and is, the summary, the ends
actually aimed at in the institution of it — aimed
at by persons employed in the institution of it were
the, so-often-described and alluded to, ends of justice.

7 8
Striking contrast
between this and
other parts of existing
system

7. 2. That, by their so being, a contrast, alike striking,
and instructive, will be seen exhibited, between this
and the other condivident portion, portion, to wit the regular
portion, of the existing system.

8 9
Regular business
of existing system
might every part
of it be carried on
with advantage in
the summary
mode.

8. 3. That, of the whole business at present
carried on in the regular mode of the existing
system, there is not a particle, that, supposing
an apt judiciary Establishment instituted, such
as that here prayed for, might not be carried
on in the summary mode even of that same system,
in a manner incomparably more conducive to
the ends of justice than that in which it is carried in
at present.

9 10
Summary procedure
under existing system
a groundwork whereon
to establish a perfect
system

9. 4. That, in whatsoever degree defective and imperfect
the summary mode of the existing
system may be deemed for want of the additional
arrangements herein prayed for, proposed, it may yet
with indisputable propriety, be regarded as the
basis and groundwork, of that a perfection-approaching system, of perfection
for the establishment of which nothing is wanting
but the appropriate declaration of will on the
part of the constituted authorities.
10. 5. That








Identifier: | JB/081/215/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.

Date_1

1829-03-27

Marginal Summary Numbering

6-10

Box

081

Main Headings

petition for justice

Folio number

215

Info in main headings field

elucidation

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1 / d3 / e3 / f3

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

street & co

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

antonio alcala galiano

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

26002

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