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<head>1827. <sic>Oct<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi></sic> 25<lb/>Law Amendment</head> <p><note>3o<hi rend="superscript"></hi><lb/>Propositions<lb/>&sect; 5 Procedure<lb/>2 Other Judicial cases</note></p> <p><note>3<lb/>Other judicial cases put<lb/>down from the Legislature<lb/>to the Judicial authority</note></p> <p>2. For similar reasons <!-- brackets in pencil --> <add>[with correspondent advantage]</add> causes <del>and <gap/></del> which are in their<lb/>nature judicial <del>might and with correspondent advantage</del> <add>the decision being on each occasion confined in its operation<lb/>to an individual case</add> be sent down from the Legislature to the judicial authority<lb/><del>if organize</del> and with correspondent advantage supposing<lb/>that authority organized as above: the <del>habit</del> <gap/> judicial<lb/>territory in which the witness has his residence being that<lb/>in which his evidence is elicited.  By this means in a<lb/>case in which for giving to the <gap/> its appropriate ground<lb/>a <del>view <add>Instances of this nature are the following</del> perception of this subject matter is necessary to the Jury,<lb/>that perception may be obtained almost without <sic>expence</sic>, and<lb/>thence in every instance in which it can be subservient to justice</p> <p><note>4<lb/>Examples<lb/>1 Division of common land</note></p> <p>1. Division of <del>Common</del> Land held in person in common, <del><gap/></del><lb/>by the population of a manor.</p> <p><note>2 compensation for land<lb/>compulsorily purchased for<lb/>public purposes</note></p> <p>2. Compensation for land purchased compulsorily of individuals<lb/>for public purposes: as in the making of <gap/> <add>by <gap/> land as <gap/></add> the creation<lb/>of buildings the establishment of drains and other watercourses and<lb/>gas-courses</p> <p><note>3 Exchange of land,<lb/>settled upon uses for other<lb/>land to be settled in the same<lb/>way</note></p> <p><del><gap/><gap/></del><lb/>3. <del>Adjust</del> Question as to the <del.allowance</del> permission of the exchnage<lb?>of <del>prop</del> landed property in settlement for other landed property<lb/>to an equivalent amount <add>applied</add> to the same uses: together with<lb/>examination of the value on both sides.</p> <p>&#9758; <sic>Compleat</sic> the list by examination of the Vote Papers.</p>
<head>1827. <sic>Oct<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi></sic> 25<lb/>Law Amendment</head> <p><note>3<hi rend="superscript">o</hi><hi rend="superscript"></hi><lb/>Propositions<lb/>&sect; 5 Procedure<lb/>2 Other Judicial cases</note></p> <p><note>3<lb/>Other judicial cases put<lb/>down from the Legislature<lb/>to the Judicial authority</note></p> <p>2. For similar reasons <!-- brackets in pencil --> <add>[with correspondent advantage]</add> causes <del>and <gap/></del> which are in their<lb/>nature judicial <del>might and with correspondent advantage</del> <add>the decision being on each occasion confined in its operation<lb/>to an individual case</add> be sent down from the Legislature to the judicial authority<lb/><del>if organize</del> and with correspondent advantage supposing<lb/>that authority organized as above: the <del>habit</del> <unclear>for</unclear> judicial<lb/>territory in which the witness has his residence being that<lb/>in which his evidence is elicited.  By this means in a<lb/>case in which for giving to the <unclear>elicitation</unclear> its appropriate ground<lb/>a <del>view <add>Instances of this nature are the following</add></del> perception of this subject matter is necessary to the Judge,<lb/>that perception may be obtained almost without <sic>expence</sic>, and<lb/>thence in every instance in which it can be subservient to justice</p> <p><note>4<lb/>Examples</note></p> <p>Of cases of this sort examples are the following</p> <p><note>1 Division of common land</note></p> <p>1. Division of <del>Common</del> Land held in person in common, <del><gap/></del><lb/>by the population of a manor.</p> <p><note>2 Compensation for land<lb/>compulsorily purchased for<lb/>public purposes</note></p> <p>2. Compensation for land purchased compulsorily of individuals<lb/>for public purposes: as in the making of grounds, <add>by <unclear>over land or creation</unclear></add> the creation<lb/>of buildings the establishment of drains and other watercourses and<lb/>gas-courses</p> <p><note>3 Exchange of land,<lb/>settled upon uses for other<lb/>land to be settled in the same<lb/>way</note></p> <p><del><gap/><gap/></del><lb/>3. <del>Adjust</del> Question as to the <del>allowance</del> permission of the exchange<lb/>of <del>prop</del> landed property in settlement for other landed property<lb/>to an equivalent amount <add>applied</add> to the same uses: together with<lb/>examination of <del>the</del> value on both sides.</p> <p>&#9758; <sic>Compleat</sic> the list by examination of the Vote Papers.</p>


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1827. Octr. 25
Law Amendment

3o
Propositions
§ 5 Procedure
2 Other Judicial cases

3
Other judicial cases put
down from the Legislature
to the Judicial authority

2. For similar reasons [with correspondent advantage] causes and which are in their
nature judicial might and with correspondent advantage the decision being on each occasion confined in its operation
to an individual case
be sent down from the Legislature to the judicial authority
if organize and with correspondent advantage supposing
that authority organized as above: the habit for judicial
territory in which the witness has his residence being that
in which his evidence is elicited. By this means in a
case in which for giving to the elicitation its appropriate ground
a view Instances of this nature are the following perception of this subject matter is necessary to the Judge,
that perception may be obtained almost without expence, and
thence in every instance in which it can be subservient to justice

4
Examples

Of cases of this sort examples are the following

1 Division of common land

1. Division of Common Land held in person in common,
by the population of a manor.

2 Compensation for land
compulsorily purchased for
public purposes

2. Compensation for land purchased compulsorily of individuals
for public purposes: as in the making of grounds, by over land or creation the creation
of buildings the establishment of drains and other watercourses and
gas-courses

3 Exchange of land,
settled upon uses for other
land to be settled in the same
way


3. Adjust Question as to the allowance permission of the exchange
of prop landed property in settlement for other landed property
to an equivalent amount applied to the same uses: together with
examination of the value on both sides.

Compleat the list by examination of the Vote Papers.



Identifier: | JB/056/194/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 56.

Date_1

1827-10-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

3-4

Box

056

Main Headings

Law Amendment

Folio number

194

Info in main headings field

Law Amendment

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C2

Penner

Watermarks

BROCKLESBY & MORBEY 1827

Marginals

George Bentham

Paper Producer

Edmund Henry Barker

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1827

Notes public

ID Number

18250

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