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<head>1828 <sic>Oct.</sic> 22</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p>2<lb/><note>Beginning</note><lb/>(2</p> <p><note>Subject matter of rights<lb/>obligations &amp; compounds &#x2014;<lb/>efficient causes of their existence<lb/>&amp; extinction &#x2014; under<lb/>these every thing relating to<lb/>law may be ranked.</note></p> <p>Subject matter of rights, subject matter of obligations<lb/>subject matters of the several compounds or rights and obligations &#x2014;<lb/>efficient causes of the existence of these several<lb/>rights, obligations and compounds of the two &#x2014; efficient<lb/>causes of the extinction of these same rights obligations<lb/>and compounds &#x2014; under one or other of these heads<lb/>may every thing that belongs to rights, consequently <add>thence</add><lb/>every thing that belongs to law, be ranked.</p> <p><note>These subject matters are<lb/>corporeal or incorporeal.</note></p> <p>Corporeal and incorporeal &#x2014; under one or other of these<lb/>heads may all subject matter s or rights and obligations be included.</p> <p><note>Corporeal &#x2014; 1. persons 2. things</note></p> <p>Corporeal are either 1. person or 2 things, real <del><gap/></del> <add>entities<lb/>real beings</add> are both <del>Incorporeal subj</del> these</p> <p><note>Incorporeal are fictitious<lb/>articles spoken of as real ones.</note></p> <p>Incorporeal subject matters are fictitious entities feigned<lb/><add>under the <unclear>need</unclear></add> of necessity for the purposes of discourse, and spoken of as if<lb/>they were real ones.</p> <p><note>The <add>number of</add> corporeal are determinate &#x2014;<lb/>of incorporeal, not.</note></p> <p> Of the sorts of corporeal subject matters as above, <add>they being really executed</add> the<lb/>number is determinate: <add>the sorts</add> of incorporeal subject matters &#x2014; they<lb/>being fictitious&#x2014; the number is indeterminate.</p> <p><note>Power, reputation, condition &#x2014;<lb/>fictitious subject matter.<lb/>This was seen in Penal Code</note></p> <p>Power, reputation, condition in life &#x2014; in these three<lb/>may be seen the fictitious subject matters to which for the purpose<lb/>of <del>conferring</del> <sic>shewing</sic> how rights are conferred, it is<lb/>at once necessary and sufficient to give them imaginary<lb/>existence.  The use made of them will be seen when the<lb/>time comes for speaking of the Penal Code</p>
 
 


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1828 Oct. 22

2
Beginning
(2

Subject matter of rights
obligations & compounds —
efficient causes of their existence
& extinction — under
these every thing relating to
law may be ranked.

Subject matter of rights, subject matter of obligations
subject matters of the several compounds or rights and obligations —
efficient causes of the existence of these several
rights, obligations and compounds of the two — efficient
causes of the extinction of these same rights obligations
and compounds — under one or other of these heads
may every thing that belongs to rights, consequently thence
every thing that belongs to law, be ranked.

These subject matters are
corporeal or incorporeal.

Corporeal and incorporeal — under one or other of these
heads may all subject matter s or rights and obligations be included.

Corporeal — 1. persons 2. things

Corporeal are either 1. person or 2 things, real entities
real beings
are both Incorporeal subj these

Incorporeal are fictitious
articles spoken of as real ones.

Incorporeal subject matters are fictitious entities feigned
under the need of necessity for the purposes of discourse, and spoken of as if
they were real ones.

The number of corporeal are determinate —
of incorporeal, not.

Of the sorts of corporeal subject matters as above, they being really executed the
number is determinate: the sorts of incorporeal subject matters — they
being fictitious— the number is indeterminate.

Power, reputation, condition —
fictitious subject matter.
This was seen in Penal Code

Power, reputation, condition in life — in these three
may be seen the fictitious subject matters to which for the purpose
of conferring shewing how rights are conferred, it is
at once necessary and sufficient to give them imaginary
existence. The use made of them will be seen when the
time comes for speaking of the Penal Code



Identifier: | JB/031/127/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 31.

Date_1

1828-10-22

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

031

Main Headings

civil code

Folio number

127

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2 / e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

richard doane

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

9813

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