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<p>1825. Feb <hi rend="superscript">y.</hi> 12<lb/>
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<head>Procedure Code.</head></p>
 
<p>Art. <!-- pencil -->7.  <add>In this case</add> Under really existing law the sole subject<lb/>
 
matter of disagreement will in this case be the import<lb/>
 
to be assigned to a certain <add>assignable</add> portion of the aggregate mass<lb/>
of the whole body of existing law:  commonly the import<lb/>
to be assigned to some one phrase or even word in<lb/>
some one Article.</p>
<p>Art. <!-- pencil -->8.  In so far as such <add>real</add> law is wanting<lb/>
recourse must of necessity be had, to some imagined<lb/>
article of <del><gap/></del> imaginary law – called in this case<lb/>
sometimes Common Law sometimes Unwritten Law:<lb/>
though in this case <del>th</del> in the standard of reference there<lb/>
is commonly some hundred times as much of <gap/><lb/>
or supposed <gap/> <del><gap/></del> matter on writing-press<lb/>
than what is <add>or would be</add> contained in a compleat <add>an all comprehensive</add> body of<lb/>
really existing law.</p>
<p>Art. <!-- pencil -->9.  In this case each party adduces a pretended<lb/>
portion of law made by his professional assistants for his<lb/>
own purpose and says Thus saith the Common Law.<lb/>
Its title to be acted upon as it would be right it should be<lb/>
acted upon were it a portion of the mass of real law<lb/>
remains in that case to be settled by <add>upon and <unclear>after</unclear></add> representation.</p>
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1825. Feb y. 12
Procedure Code.

Art. 7. In this case Under really existing law the sole subject
matter of disagreement will in this case be the import
to be assigned to a certain assignable portion of the aggregate mass
of the whole body of existing law: commonly the import
to be assigned to some one phrase or even word in
some one Article.

Art. 8. In so far as such real law is wanting
recourse must of necessity be had, to some imagined
article of imaginary law – called in this case
sometimes Common Law sometimes Unwritten Law:
though in this case th in the standard of reference there
is commonly some hundred times as much of
or supposed matter on writing-press
than what is or would be contained in a compleat an all comprehensive body of
really existing law.

Art. 9. In this case each party adduces a pretended
portion of law made by his professional assistants for his
own purpose and says Thus saith the Common Law.
Its title to be acted upon as it would be right it should be
acted upon were it a portion of the mass of real law
remains in that case to be settled by upon and after representation.


Identifier: | JB/055/254/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 55.

Date_1

1825-02-12

Marginal Summary Numbering

7-8

Box

055

Main Headings

Constitutional Code; Procedure Code

Folio number

254

Info in main headings field

Procedure Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

D3 / E3

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

17975

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