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<p>1827 June 22<hi rend="superscript">nd</hi><lb/>
''This Page Has Not Been Transcribed Yet''
<head>Penal Code and Civil Code</head></p>
 
<p><head>Offences affecting Trust<lb/>
 
Trust created by Domestic Condition</head></p>
 
<p>18 continued<lb/>
have the faculty of<lb/>
conveying to a person<lb/>
other than the widow<lb/>
1. the mastership?<lb/>
2. the guardianship</p>
<p>19
By greatest happiness<lb/>
principally.<lb/>
Answer negative.</p>
<p>20<lb/>
In general practice<lb/>
of political institutions,<lb/>
almost universally<lb/>
the reverse.</p>
<p>21<lb/>
Objections frequent<lb/>
inaptitude of the widows<lb/>
mother.</p>
<p>22<lb/>
Answer inaptitude<lb/>
not so probable on<lb/>
the female as on the<lb/>
male side.<lb/>
Moral inaptitude<lb/>
greater on the female.<lb/>
Intellectual – no<lb/>
decided difference.</p>
<p>Appropriate active<lb/>
aptitude for<lb/>
mastership, may<lb/>
be greater on the male<lb/>
side – but for guardianship<lb/>
the benefit<lb/>
reaped from it <del>may<lb/>
be greater</del> depends<lb/>
entirely on the appropriate<lb/>
moral aptitude.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>Offences affecting Trust<lb/>
Trust created by Domestic Condition</head></p>
<p>23<lb/>
Remedy for the above<lb/>
mentioned inaptitude<lb/>
judicial proof &amp; consequent<lb/>
judicial provision.</p>
<p>24<lb/>
Two ways of applying<lb/>
this remedy.  1. The Father<lb/>
obtains from the<lb/>
Judge the faculty of<lb/>
post obituary disposition<lb/>
of guardianship.<lb/>
2. After Father's death<lb/>
on proof of widow's<lb/>
inaptitude Judge<lb/>
gives the guardianship<lb/>
to any person proving<lb/>
his appropriate aptitude.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>Offences affecting Trust<lb/>
Foundation</head></p>
<p>1<lb/>
In a foundation<lb/>
two interests to be<lb/>
considered – 1 that<lb/>
of the community<lb/>
at large  2 that of<lb/>
the Sovereignty as<lb/>
trustee for the people<lb/>
at large.</p>
<p>2<lb/>
Foundation an<lb/>
Instrument of<lb/>
Power.</p>
<p>3<lb/>
Instruments of<lb/>
Power two – 1 the<lb/>
rough evil in the<lb/>
shape of punishment –<lb/>
2 the smooth<lb/>
good in the shape<lb/>
of reward.</p>
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1827 June 22nd
Penal Code and Civil Code

Offences affecting Trust
Trust created by Domestic Condition

18 continued
have the faculty of
conveying to a person
other than the widow
1. the mastership?
2. the guardianship

19 By greatest happiness
principally.
Answer negative.

20
In general practice
of political institutions,
almost universally
the reverse.

21
Objections frequent
inaptitude of the widows
mother.

22
Answer inaptitude
not so probable on
the female as on the
male side.
Moral inaptitude
greater on the female.
Intellectual – no
decided difference.

Appropriate active
aptitude for
mastership, may
be greater on the male
side – but for guardianship
the benefit
reaped from it may
be greater
depends
entirely on the appropriate
moral aptitude.


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Offences affecting Trust
Trust created by Domestic Condition

23
Remedy for the above
mentioned inaptitude
judicial proof & consequent
judicial provision.

24
Two ways of applying
this remedy. 1. The Father
obtains from the
Judge the faculty of
post obituary disposition
of guardianship.
2. After Father's death
on proof of widow's
inaptitude Judge
gives the guardianship
to any person proving
his appropriate aptitude.


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Offences affecting Trust
Foundation

1
In a foundation
two interests to be
considered – 1 that
of the community
at large 2 that of
the Sovereignty as
trustee for the people
at large.

2
Foundation an
Instrument of
Power.

3
Instruments of
Power two – 1 the
rough evil in the
shape of punishment –
2 the smooth
good in the shape
of reward.


Identifier: | JB/064/041/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 64.

Date_1

1827-06-22

Marginal Summary Numbering

18 continued, 19-24, 1-3

Box

064

Main Headings

Civil Code; Penal Code

Folio number

041

Info in main headings field

Penal and Civil Code

Image

001

Titles

Offences affecting Trusts - Trust created by Domestic Condition

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C2

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

20395

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