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<p>1824 Nov. 26<lb/>
''This Page Has Not Been Transcribed Yet''
<head>Procedure Code</head><note>Copied in the composition paper, revised 5 Feb. 1825<lb/>
 
Ch. VIII  <del>Initiatory application</del> <add>Suit Simple – Initiation hear<hi rend="superscript">g</hi></add><lb/>
 
&sect;.  No suit but by judicial application.</note></p>
 
<p>Instructional</p>
<p><head>&sect;. 2.  Sole commencement, application to a Judge<lb/>
<del>&sect;. 2.  <add>Suit from commencement</add></del> No suit commenced but by judicial application</head></p>
<p>When justice is set at nought <add>shut out</add>, official profit alone<lb/>
regarded, difficulty in abundance is <unclear>hired.</unclear> <add>the wheels of judicature run easy.</add>  <del>When judicature<lb/>
<gap/> sign</del> <add>If justice be</add> is let in, difficulties <add>difficulty</add> are let in along<lb/>
with it:  difficulty in all its <add>imaginable</add> shapes natural and factitious<lb/>
<del>in all shapes</del> <add>factitious</add> difficulty and from no source <add>no one hand</add> so formidable.<lb/>
<del>as formidable as from those by whom all difficulties should have<lb/>
been obviated.</del></p>
<p>To no person must access to the Judge be denied.<lb/>
To every person that will must it be allowed to open his<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> case.  But <add>on the part in the case</add> in the lower <add>lowest</add> which are <del><gap/></del> most<lb/>
peopled ranks <add>popular orders</add> of life no inconsiderable difficulty will<lb/>
every now and then <add>not unfrequently</add> occurr, as to the making it known<lb/>
what it is he would <add>the description to of the service</add>, and what <del>are the</del> of the grounds<lb/>
on which he <gap/> it:  <del><gap/> In his</del> and ere this<lb/>
can be done with effect, <del>circumlocution and <gap/></del> <add>words in no small abundance to an <unclear>indefinite</unclear> amount</add><lb/>
will <add><unclear>more</unclear></add> frequently have been consumed in waste.</p>
<p>This however is what must be looked at <add>endured</add> and<lb/>
provided for:  or to <add>in the case of</add> the great mass of the people justice<lb/>
can not be done</p>
<p>Not make himself understood? says someone <add>Members intelligible to a Judge? say learned gentlemen</add><lb/>
well this or that is exactly the reason why they should not<lb/>
be heard.  Let them go such of them to his Attorney: he will<lb/>
state it without difficulty:  and so much of the Judge's time<lb/>
will be saved.  Good.  But that while <del>the Attorney</del> is intelligible<lb/>
to the <add>an</add> Attorney will it not be at least as intelligible to the<lb/>
Judge?  Introduce the Attorney here are two persons <add>whose</add> time<lb/>
<add>is</add> to be consumed, two persons <add>whose time is</add> to be paid for instead of one.<lb/>
<del>Leave the Attorney out the only per</del>  The case of the Judge's<lb/>
time is as nothing:  it <add>the burthen</add> being distributed over the whole community<lb/>
and paid for by each contributor according to his<lb/>
means.</p>
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1824 Nov. 26
Procedure CodeCopied in the composition paper, revised 5 Feb. 1825
Ch. VIII Initiatory application Suit Simple – Initiation hearg
§. No suit but by judicial application.

Instructional

§. 2. Sole commencement, application to a Judge
§. 2. Suit from commencement No suit commenced but by judicial application

When justice is set at nought shut out, official profit alone
regarded, difficulty in abundance is hired. the wheels of judicature run easy. When judicature
sign
If justice be is let in, difficulties difficulty are let in along
with it: difficulty in all its imaginable shapes natural and factitious
in all shapes factitious difficulty and from no source no one hand so formidable.
as formidable as from those by whom all difficulties should have
been obviated.

To no person must access to the Judge be denied.
To every person that will must it be allowed to open his
case. But on the part in the case in the lower lowest which are most
peopled ranks popular orders of life no inconsiderable difficulty will
every now and then not unfrequently occurr, as to the making it known
what it is he would the description to of the service, and what are the of the grounds
on which he it: In his and ere this
can be done with effect, circumlocution and words in no small abundance to an indefinite amount
will more frequently have been consumed in waste.

This however is what must be looked at endured and
provided for: or to in the case of the great mass of the people justice
can not be done

Not make himself understood? says someone Members intelligible to a Judge? say learned gentlemen
well this or that is exactly the reason why they should not
be heard. Let them go such of them to his Attorney: he will
state it without difficulty: and so much of the Judge's time
will be saved. Good. But that while the Attorney is intelligible
to the an Attorney will it not be at least as intelligible to the
Judge? Introduce the Attorney here are two persons whose time
is to be consumed, two persons whose time is to be paid for instead of one.
Leave the Attorney out the only per The case of the Judge's
time is as nothing: it the burthen being distributed over the whole community
and paid for by each contributor according to his
means.


Identifier: | JB/055/178/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 55.

Date_1

1824-11-26

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-3

Box

055

Main Headings

Constitutional Code; Procedure Code

Folio number

178

Info in main headings field

Procedure Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C1 / D2 / E1

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

17899

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