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<p>1928. Oct<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> 15.<lb/> | |||
'' | <head><del>Procedure Code</del> Nomography</head></p> | ||
<p><head>Preparatory Resolutions<lb/> | |||
2. Stile. Form<lb/> | |||
Nomography</head></p> | |||
<p>38.<lb/> | |||
Language should not<lb/> | |||
differ from ordinary<lb/> | |||
discourse in anything<lb/> | |||
but precision.</p> | |||
<p>39.<lb/> | |||
Should be broken<lb/> | |||
down into short numbered<lb/> | |||
articles, clear<lb/> | |||
of surplusage, repetition<lb/> | |||
and involvedness.</p> | |||
<p>40.<lb/> | |||
Articles of War, a Model.</p> | |||
<p>41.<lb/> | |||
Explanations continually<lb/> | |||
demanded sh<hi rend="superscript">d</hi><lb/> | |||
be given once for all.</p> | |||
<p>42.<lb/> | |||
Consigning a large<lb/> | |||
quantity of matter to<lb/> | |||
one undivided mass<lb/> | |||
has no other effect<lb/> | |||
than impeding conception.</p> | |||
<p>26. Stile<lb/> | |||
Nothing in the condition<lb/> | |||
of English to<lb/> | |||
render them incapable<lb/> | |||
of receiving a<lb/> | |||
clear all-comprehensive<lb/> | |||
Code as well as<lb/> | |||
other nations.</p> | |||
<p>24. Stile<lb/> | |||
Language of Code<lb/> | |||
should be rendered<lb/> | |||
clear by appropriate<lb/> | |||
expositions.</p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<p><head>Preparatory Resolutions<lb/> | |||
2. Stile. Form<lb/> | |||
Nomography</head></p> | |||
<p>27. Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 15. | |||
<head>Preparatory Resolutions<lb/> | |||
§. Codification<lb/> | |||
4. Matter.</head></p> | |||
<p>28. Stile<lb/> | |||
Nothing to prevent<lb/> | |||
law from being<lb/> | |||
intelligible to every<lb/> | |||
one.</p> | |||
<p>29. Stile<lb/> | |||
Nothing in the law<lb/> | |||
itself to prevent it's<lb/> | |||
being expressed in<lb/> | |||
clear, correct, comprehensive<lb/> | |||
and concise<lb/> | |||
language.</p> | |||
<p>30. Stile<lb/> | |||
Deficiency in these<lb/> | |||
respects of the language<lb/> | |||
hitherto employed.</p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<p>33.<lb/> | |||
Growth &c prevented<lb/> | |||
<del><gap/> competition</del><lb/> | |||
The Code, once formed,<lb/> | |||
might be kept from all<lb/> | |||
judiciary excrescences,<lb/> | |||
interpretative amendments<lb/> | |||
made by legislature<lb/> | |||
only, and w<hi rend="superscript">d</hi><lb/> | |||
become part of the<lb/> | |||
Code.</p> | |||
<p><head>4 Matter<lb/> | |||
Growth of <gap/> law by<lb/> | |||
Judges</head></p> | |||
<p>34.<lb/> | |||
Judge, having<lb/> | |||
power to propose interpretation<lb/> | |||
amendments<lb/> | |||
to the Legislature,<lb/> | |||
no Judge's opinion<lb/> | |||
would be regarded<lb/> | |||
as law.</p> | |||
<p>35.<lb/> | |||
So, of amendments<lb/> | |||
importing change as<lb/> | |||
well as interpretation.</p> | |||
<p>36.<lb/> | |||
By these means<lb/> | |||
all judicial strained<lb/> | |||
interpretations<lb/> | |||
would cease.</p> | |||
<p>37.<lb/> | |||
Thus would the rule<lb/> | |||
of action always be<lb/> | |||
adapted to the circumstances<lb/> | |||
of the times.</p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<p><head>Preparatory Resolutions<lb/> | |||
Ch. Codification Form<lb/> | |||
2. Stile Nomography</head></p> | |||
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1928. Octr. 15.
Procedure Code Nomography
Preparatory Resolutions
2. Stile. Form
Nomography
38.
Language should not
differ from ordinary
discourse in anything
but precision.
39.
Should be broken
down into short numbered
articles, clear
of surplusage, repetition
and involvedness.
40.
Articles of War, a Model.
41.
Explanations continually
demanded shd
be given once for all.
42.
Consigning a large
quantity of matter to
one undivided mass
has no other effect
than impeding conception.
26. Stile
Nothing in the condition
of English to
render them incapable
of receiving a
clear all-comprehensive
Code as well as
other nations.
24. Stile
Language of Code
should be rendered
clear by appropriate
expositions.
---page break---
Preparatory Resolutions
2. Stile. Form
Nomography
27. Octr 15.
Preparatory Resolutions
§. Codification
4. Matter.
28. Stile
Nothing to prevent
law from being
intelligible to every
one.
29. Stile
Nothing in the law
itself to prevent it's
being expressed in
clear, correct, comprehensive
and concise
language.
30. Stile
Deficiency in these
respects of the language
hitherto employed.
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33.
Growth &c prevented
competition
The Code, once formed,
might be kept from all
judiciary excrescences,
interpretative amendments
made by legislature
only, and wd
become part of the
Code.
4 Matter
Growth of law by
Judges
34.
Judge, having
power to propose interpretation
amendments
to the Legislature,
no Judge's opinion
would be regarded
as law.
35.
So, of amendments
importing change as
well as interpretation.
36.
By these means
all judicial strained
interpretations
would cease.
37.
Thus would the rule
of action always be
adapted to the circumstances
of the times.
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Preparatory Resolutions
Ch. Codification Form
2. Stile Nomography
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