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<head>1830 April 6<lb/>Civil Code</head> <p>all<lb/><note>Notes</note><lb/>(1)</p> <p>In virtue of <sic>correspondency</sic><lb/>between rights<lb/>on the one part and<lb/>wrongs and Offences<lb/>on the other reference<lb/>from Civil Code to<lb/>Penal Code general<lb/>and particular.</note></p> <p>In virtue of the <sic>correspondency</sic> between right on the<lb/>one part and wrongs <del>and offences</del> maleficent acts, and<lb/><del>offences or s</del> acts of <del>maleficence</del> delinquency or say<lb/><hi rend="underline">offences</hi> on the other part, the several tables of <del>Offences</del> the<lb/>Penal Code, Part II Offences severally considered may<lb/>give titles to so many correspondent portions of matter<lb/>in the Civil Code: meaning <add>that is to say</add> the General Civil Code<lb/>reference therefrom being all along made to correspondent<lb/>Particular Codes in the several places in which wrong<lb/>is liable to be committed by means and on the occasion<lb/>of the operations performed or omitted to be performed in<lb/>the exercise <add>carrying on</add> <del>given to</del> of the several profit-seeking occupations.</p> <p><note>6<lb/>By this means titles<lb/>of Civil Code little<lb/>different from those<lb/>of Penal.</note></p> <p>By this means titles the same in number and<lb/>order, and little different in expression may serve for<lb/>the two Codes General Civil <del>Code</del> and General Penal<lb/>from both which reference will be made to the several<lb/>parcels of matters contained respectively in the several<lb/>correspondent Particular Codes</p> <p>What remains <del>will be</del> for the matter of the<lb/>several sections of the General Civil Code ill be the <add><gap/></add><lb/>titles must in subordination to those <add>the</add> general ones thus<lb/>determined. These will be as follows <add>For these, see</add></p> | |||
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1830 April 6
Civil Code
all
Notes
(1)
In virtue of correspondency
between rights
on the one part and
wrongs and Offences
on the other reference
from Civil Code to
Penal Code general
and particular.</note>
In virtue of the correspondency between right on the
one part and wrongs and offences maleficent acts, and
offences or s acts of maleficence delinquency or say
offences on the other part, the several tables of Offences the
Penal Code, Part II Offences severally considered may
give titles to so many correspondent portions of matter
in the Civil Code: meaning that is to say the General Civil Code
reference therefrom being all along made to correspondent
Particular Codes in the several places in which wrong
is liable to be committed by means and on the occasion
of the operations performed or omitted to be performed in
the exercise carrying on given to of the several profit-seeking occupations.
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By this means titles
of Civil Code little
different from those
of Penal.
By this means titles the same in number and
order, and little different in expression may serve for
the two Codes General Civil Code and General Penal
from both which reference will be made to the several
parcels of matters contained respectively in the several
correspondent Particular Codes
What remains will be for the matter of the
several sections of the General Civil Code ill be the
titles must in subordination to those the general ones thus
determined. These will be as follows For these, see
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jeremy bentham |
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arthur moore; richard doane |
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