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' | <head>1823. <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 13<lb/>constitutional Code <add>or Procedure</add></head> <p><note>II<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> 1. Procedure in general</note><lb/>(4 <note>§.1.</note></p> <!-- marginal summaries in pencil --> <p><note>13<lb/>By means of the <hi rend="underline">natural</hi><lb/>will the <hi rend="underline">factitious</hi> operate.</note></p> <p><del>These <gap/> will be either <add>some</add> natural, or <add>some</add> factitious,<lb/>and it is by means of these <add>those</add> which are natural that those<lb/>which are factitious will be operating.</del></p> <p><note>14<lb/>Ere the object can be<lb/>accomplished — i.e. the<lb/>service rendered — all<lb/>these obstacles must have<lb/>been overcome</note></p> <p><del><gap/> Natural and factitious, <gap/> the end <add>object</add> can be<lb/>accomplished, <add>if</add> the <add>this</add> object <add>the <gap/></add> must be overcome.</del></p> <p>Probative means to the satisfaction of some body:<lb/>executive means by somebody: the somebody is in every<lb/>case the Judge.</p> <!-- line in pencil across the page --> <p><note>Fresh Sheet.</note></p> <p><note>15<lb/><hi rend="underline">Probative</hi> is — to the<lb/><hi rend="underline">satisfaction</hi> of the Judge.<lb/>execution is by, i.e.<lb/>by the order of the Judge</note></p> <p>Probative means <hi rend="underline">to the satisfaction of</hi> some body:<lb/>executive means by somebody: this somebody is in every<lb/>case the Judge</p> <p><note>16<lb/>Useless is his being<lb/>satisfied of the existence<lb?>of the title-giving make<lb/>of <gap/> unless <del>disposed</del> <add>he has the<lb/>desire</add> be given to it that effect<lb/>which <add>it was</add> the legislator's<lb/>intention should be given<lb/>to it: i.e. causing the<lb/>service in question to be<lb/>rendered to the person<lb/>in question</note></p> <p>His being <del><gap/></del> in the case in question, satisfied of the<lb/>existence of the matter of fact in question can be of no use<lb/>any further than he is disposed to given to that same<lb/>matter of fact the effect which <add><del>it was</del> </add> the <del>legislature</del> it was an<lb/>object of declared desire and correspondent endeavour to<lb?>cause to be given to it.</p> <p><note>17<lb/>Proportioned to the<lb/>strongest and <gap/><lb/>of this desire is his<lb/>moral aptitude; to<lb/>his ability, intellectual<lb/>and active, to give effect<lb/>to it, his appropriate<lb/>intellectual and moral<lb/>aptitude.</note></p> <p>Proportional to the strength and <gap/> of this<lb/>desire is the appropriate moral aptitude, proportional to<lb/>the ability intellectual and active is the appropriate intellectual<lb/>and moral aptitude, on the part of the Judge.</p> <p><note>18<lb/>To secure this aptitude<lb?>in all these its branches<lb/>has been the object of the<lb/>Constitutional Code:<lb/>in so far as regards<lb/>the Judiciary Establishment.</note></p> <p>To secure <del>the</del> on the part of this functionary that<lb/>same appropriate aptitude in all its branches has been<lb/>the work <add>object/business</add> of the Constitutional Code: namely in that part<lb/>of it which has for its subject the Judiciary department<lb/>and establishment.</p> | ||
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1823. Novr. 13
constitutional Code or Procedure
II
Ch. 1. Procedure in general
(4 §.1.
13
By means of the natural
will the factitious operate.
These will be either some natural, or some factitious,
and it is by means of these those which are natural that those
which are factitious will be operating.
14
Ere the object can be
accomplished — i.e. the
service rendered — all
these obstacles must have
been overcome
Natural and factitious, the end object can be
accomplished, if the this object the must be overcome.
Probative means to the satisfaction of some body:
executive means by somebody: the somebody is in every
case the Judge.
Fresh Sheet.
15
Probative is — to the
satisfaction of the Judge.
execution is by, i.e.
by the order of the Judge
Probative means to the satisfaction of some body:
executive means by somebody: this somebody is in every
case the Judge
16
Useless is his being
satisfied of the existence<lb?>of the title-giving make
of unless disposed he has the
desire be given to it that effect
which it was the legislator's
intention should be given
to it: i.e. causing the
service in question to be
rendered to the person
in question
His being in the case in question, satisfied of the
existence of the matter of fact in question can be of no use
any further than he is disposed to given to that same
matter of fact the effect which it was the legislature it was an
object of declared desire and correspondent endeavour to<lb?>cause to be given to it.
17
Proportioned to the
strongest and
of this desire is his
moral aptitude; to
his ability, intellectual
and active, to give effect
to it, his appropriate
intellectual and moral
aptitude.
Proportional to the strength and of this
desire is the appropriate moral aptitude, proportional to
the ability intellectual and active is the appropriate intellectual
and moral aptitude, on the part of the Judge.
18
To secure this aptitude<lb?>in all these its branches
has been the object of the
Constitutional Code:
in so far as regards
the Judiciary Establishment.
To secure the on the part of this functionary that
same appropriate aptitude in all its branches has been
the work object/business of the Constitutional Code: namely in that part
of it which has for its subject the Judiciary department
and establishment.
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