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<head>1826. <sic>Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 7<lb/>Review of Humphreys</head> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> Agenda</note><lb/>(7 <note>§.1. <add><unclear>as to</unclear></add> Matter</note></p> <p>Definitions. say rather Expositions. Definition<lb/>What is commonly <del> | <head>1826. <sic>Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 7<lb/>Review of Humphreys</head> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> Agenda</note><lb/>(7 <note>§.1. <add><unclear>as to</unclear></add> Matter</note></p> <p>Definitions. say rather Expositions. Definition<lb/>What is commonly <del>stated</del> meant by Definition — <hi rend="underline">definition <gap/><lb/>it differentiation</hi> — not being applicable to a term which<lb/>has no superior <hi rend="underline">guess</hi>: in which case is a large tribe. Of<lb/>the <del>necessity <gap/></del> need of <del>an</del> authoritative exposition, as an<lb/>operator without which no approach to certainty <del>as</del> in the nature<lb/>of the case attainable on Author seems <gap/> to several<lb/>leading terms he has accordingly applied to it. <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <note>These are<lb/>Land<lb/>Settlement<lb/>Charge<lb/>Release<lb/>Conveyance<lb/>Assignment<lb/>Execution of a Deed<lb/>Trustee</note> I have looked over<lb/>his <gap/> in this view: and no fewer than 289 candidates for<lb/>so I have found. In compensation for the <sic>burthen</sic> comes herein<lb/>the consideration that among them in large proportion are those which<lb/>apply to every part of the field of law as well as to that which is<lb/>the subject matter of his present labours.</p> <p>The words thus presenting a demand for elucidation may <add>present</add><lb/><del>be <gap/> <gap/></del> themselves as divisible into <!-- blank space --><gap/> classes</p> <!-- next text crossed out in ink --><p>1. New terms devised of necessity for the use of the new arrangement<lb/><del>His</del> <add>Purpose of</add> <gap/> for exposition to <del><gap/></del> readers of all sorts. Examples<lb/><del>3</del></p> <p>2 Terms of universal jurisprudence: purpose of exposition,<lb/>giving clearness and fixation to the conception on the part of all<lb/>readers. Examples 1. Obligation. 2. Right. 3. Power. 4. Liability<lb/>5. Responsibility. 6. Possession</p> <p>3. Terms of extension import, and necessarily frequent occurrence<lb/>in universal use. Purpose of exposition, fixation. Examples<lb/>1. Lands. 2. Works 3. Machinery 4 Timber 5 <!-- in pencil -->Farms 6 Dwelling House</p> <p>4. Terms of which <del>the</del> among lawyers the import is different from<lb/>what it is among persons at large. These as being so many<lb/>sources of misconception and deception should be carefully excluded<lb/>out of the Code, and terms universally intelligible substituted.</p> <p>Examples. Voluntary <add>instead of gratuitous</add> conveyance <del>instead of <gap/></del> to lay <gap/><lb/>voluntary here for its opposite involuntary, compulsory. 2. Real<lb/>property. In ordinary discourse it has for its opposite unreal —fictitious</p> <!-- end of deleted text --> <p>IX. IV. Ambiguity. Cause of it first 1. <gap/> 2.<lb/><gap/> <gap/> employment of <del><gap/></del> ambiguous terms<lb/><!-- continues in margin --> and <gap/><lb/>phrases of this <gap/><lb/><gap/> <gap/><lb/><del>For the, <gap/></del> this,<lb/><!-- continues along the edge of the page --> its various shape I I twice <gap/> of appropriate readers<lb/>They will <gap/> <gap/> be at my learned <gap/> <gap/></p> | ||
1826. Decr. 7
Review of Humphreys
Ch. Agenda
(7 §.1. as to Matter
Definitions. say rather Expositions. Definition
What is commonly stated meant by Definition — definition
it differentiation — not being applicable to a term which
has no superior guess: in which case is a large tribe. Of
the necessity need of an authoritative exposition, as an
operator without which no approach to certainty as in the nature
of the case attainable on Author seems to several
leading terms he has accordingly applied to it. [+] These are
Land
Settlement
Charge
Release
Conveyance
Assignment
Execution of a Deed
Trustee I have looked over
his in this view: and no fewer than 289 candidates for
so I have found. In compensation for the burthen comes herein
the consideration that among them in large proportion are those which
apply to every part of the field of law as well as to that which is
the subject matter of his present labours.
The words thus presenting a demand for elucidation may present
be themselves as divisible into classes
1. New terms devised of necessity for the use of the new arrangement
His Purpose of for exposition to readers of all sorts. Examples
3
2 Terms of universal jurisprudence: purpose of exposition,
giving clearness and fixation to the conception on the part of all
readers. Examples 1. Obligation. 2. Right. 3. Power. 4. Liability
5. Responsibility. 6. Possession
3. Terms of extension import, and necessarily frequent occurrence
in universal use. Purpose of exposition, fixation. Examples
1. Lands. 2. Works 3. Machinery 4 Timber 5 Farms 6 Dwelling House
4. Terms of which the among lawyers the import is different from
what it is among persons at large. These as being so many
sources of misconception and deception should be carefully excluded
out of the Code, and terms universally intelligible substituted.
Examples. Voluntary instead of gratuitous conveyance instead of to lay
voluntary here for its opposite involuntary, compulsory. 2. Real
property. In ordinary discourse it has for its opposite unreal —fictitious
IX. IV. Ambiguity. Cause of it first 1. 2.
employment of ambiguous terms
and
phrases of this
For the, this,
its various shape I I twice of appropriate readers
They will be at my learned
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