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<head>1829. April 4 Octr 2<lb/>
<head>1829. April 4 Octr 2<lb/>
Elucidations <del>Petition</del><lb/>
Elucidations <del>Petition</del><lb/>
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<hi rend="underline">for Justice</hi>, been continually <unclear>held</unclear> up to view.</p>
<hi rend="underline">for Justice</hi>, been continually <unclear>held</unclear> up to view.</p>


<del><note>6<lb/>
<note><del>6<lb/>
Under existing system<lb/>
Under existing system<lb/>
summary justice<lb/>
summary justice<lb/>
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1 Justices of the Peace<lb/>
1 Justices of the Peace<lb/>
2 Small Debt Courts<lb/>
2 Small Debt Courts<lb/>
3 Court Martial <del><gap/></del><lb/>
3 Court Martial <del><gap/><lb/>
4 House of Commons<lb/>
4 House of Commons<lb/>
Judicatory for elicitation<lb/>
Judicatory for elicitation<lb/>
of Evidence<lb/></note></del>
of Evidence<lb/></del></note>




<del>Under the existing System,</del> Occupied in the<lb/>
<p><del>Under the existing System,</del> Occupied in the<lb/>
<del>administration of justice according  <add>in</add>  to the <hi rend="underline">summary</hi> mode</del> <lb/>
<del>administration of justice according  <add>in</add>  to the <hi rend="underline">summary</hi> mode</del> <lb/>
<del>of procedure,</del> <add>summary mode</add> will be <del>found</del> <add>seen to be</add> four different sets of Judicato<del>ries</del><add>ries &#x2014; |</add><lb/>
1. Judicatories, <del>constituted by</del> <add>composed of</add> the functionaries stiled<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Justices of the Peace</hi>, while acting, singly, or, if in bodies,<lb/>
otherwise than in the <add>sort of</add> Judicatory <del>called</del> <add>stiled The</add> <hi rend="underline">general sessions</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">court</hi>: but in those cases only, in which, by the exercise<lb/>
of that authority, continuance and termination, as well,<lb/>
as commencement are given to the suit: putting aside<lb/>
<add>as not belonging to the present purpose, those cases in which, in pursuance of Device the<lb/>
10th (mischievous transference<lb/>
<gap/> Device) the<lb/>
suit, after having received<lb/>
its commencement<lb/>
from the hands<lb/>
in question, is taken<lb/>
out of them and<lb/>
for continuance is<lb/>
transferred into others.<lb/>
Say, for shortness,<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Justice of Peace <del><gap/></del></hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">summarily-<gap/><lb/>
Courts.<lb/></hi></add></p>


<p>2. The Judicatories stiled <hi rend="underline">Small Debt</hi> courts: otherwise<lb/>
stiled <hi rend="underline">Courts of Request</hi>, and <hi rend="underline">Courts of Conscience</hi><lb/></p>


<p>3. The Military Judicatories, stiled Courts Martial.<lb/></p>


 
<p>4. The Judicatories, composed of Members of the House<lb/>
 
of Commons, in so far as employed in the elicitation<lb/>
 
of evidence, <del>to <gap/> whichever <add>of the pur</add> purposes destined</del><lb/>
 
<add>&#x2014; <del>the legislature &#x2014; |</del> in the exercise of which-soever of its two functions &#x2014;</add><lb/>
 
<del>to be employed: namely, in the forming of a ground</del><lb/>
 
<add>the <hi rend="underline">legislative</hi> and the <hi rend="underline">judicial</hi>, destined to be imployed.<lb/>
 
</add><del>either for legislative proceedings, or for judicial decisions<lb/>
 
in relation to the right to a seat in that same<lb/>
 
House of Parliament, or <add>on</add> any other question<del>s to which<lb/>
 
it may happen to be regarded as coming within the<lb/>
 
competence of that one of the constituted authorities<lb/>
 
</del></p>
 


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1829. April 4 Octr 2
Elucidations Petition

Ult.o
Supplement.
Postscript

§. 2. Elucidation
§.§ 1. Generalia.

++

2
(2)

5
Procedure Codes 1
regular 2 Summary

5 First, as to the Procedure Code. In the cosmogony of the existing
system of Procedure, the two conflicting principles — corresponding Codes, or say the originally
existing evil and the subsequently created good — in a word the portion of a matter stand distinguished. 1. That stiled
so styled regular in that stiled and the summary — have, in the Petitions
for Justice, been continually held up to view.

6
Under existing system
summary justice
Judicatories four
1 Justices of the Peace
2 Small Debt Courts
3 Court Martial
4 House of Commons
Judicatory for elicitation
of Evidence


Under the existing System, Occupied in the
administration of justice according in to the summary mode
of procedure, summary mode will be found seen to be four different sets of Judicatoriesries — |
1. Judicatories, constituted by composed of the functionaries stiled
Justices of the Peace, while acting, singly, or, if in bodies,
otherwise than in the sort of Judicatory called stiled The general sessions
court: but in those cases only, in which, by the exercise
of that authority, continuance and termination, as well,
as commencement are given to the suit: putting aside
as not belonging to the present purpose, those cases in which, in pursuance of Device the
10th (mischievous transference
Device) the
suit, after having received
its commencement
from the hands
in question, is taken
out of them and
for continuance is
transferred into others.
Say, for shortness,
Justice of Peace
summarily-
Courts.

2. The Judicatories stiled Small Debt courts: otherwise
stiled Courts of Request, and Courts of Conscience

3. The Military Judicatories, stiled Courts Martial.

4. The Judicatories, composed of Members of the House
of Commons, in so far as employed in the elicitation
of evidence, to whichever of the pur purposes destined
the legislature — | in the exercise of which-soever of its two functions —
to be employed: namely, in the forming of a ground
the legislative and the judicial, destined to be imployed.
either for legislative proceedings, or for judicial decisions
in relation to the right to a seat in that same
House of Parliament, or on any other questions to which
it may happen to be regarded as coming within the
competence of that one of the constituted authorities



Identifier: | JB/081/214/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.

Date_1

1829-04-01

Marginal Summary Numbering

5, 4

Box

081

Main Headings

petition for justice

Folio number

214

Info in main headings field

elucidation

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2 / e2 / f2

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

1828

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1828

Notes public

ID Number

26001

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