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1824. Jan<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi> 9.<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. Judge Deputes.<lb/>§. Provision against Abuse</p><p>1.<lb/>By the Suppletive or<lb/>Deputation System,<lb/>aid will be afforded<lb/>towards the minimization<lb/>of Principal's<lb/>pay.<lb/>1. If the mere distinction<lb/>and power of a<lb/>Depute suffices to produce<lb/>a certain quantity<lb/>of attendance,<lb/>much greater will<lb/>be the quantity<lb/>producible by the addition<lb/>of pay and superior<lb/>power: and so long<lb/>as the burthen of<lb/>attendance is not<lb/>intolerable, the pay<lb/>may be made less<lb/>and less, and thence<lb/>greater and greater<lb/>relish for the occupation,<lb/>and in so far,<lb/>active aptitude may<lb/>be secured.</p><p>2.<lb/>So if by the bare<lb/>expectancy of a given<lb/>quantum of pay, a<lb/>certain quantum of<lb/>attendance is produced,<lb/>by immediate<lb/>possession either<lb/><sic>encrease</sic> of attendance,<lb/>or acceptance of<lb/>diminished pay, may<lb/>be produced.</p><pb/> | 1824. Jan<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi> 9.<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. Judge Deputes.<lb/>§. Provision against Abuse</p><p>1.<lb/>By the Suppletive or<lb/>Deputation System,<lb/>aid will be afforded<lb/>towards the minimization<lb/>of Principal's<lb/>pay.<lb/>1. If the mere distinction<lb/>and power of a<lb/>Depute suffices to produce<lb/>a certain quantity<lb/>of attendance,<lb/>much greater will<lb/>be the quantity<lb/>producible by the addition<lb/>of pay and superior<lb/>power: and so long<lb/>as the burthen of<lb/>attendance is not<lb/>intolerable, the pay<lb/>may be made less<lb/>and less, and thence<lb/>greater and greater<lb/>relish for the occupation,<lb/>and in so far,<lb/>active aptitude may<lb/>be secured.</p><p>2.<lb/>So if by the bare<lb/>expectancy of a given<lb/>quantum of pay, a<lb/>certain quantum of<lb/>attendance is produced,<lb/>by immediate<lb/>possession either<lb/><sic>encrease</sic> of attendance,<lb/>or acceptance of<lb/>diminished pay, may<lb/>be produced.</p><pb/>Ch. Judge Deputes.<lb/>§. Provision ag<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> Abuse<p>3.<lb/>Objection. True: number<lb/>of aspirants abundant:<lb/>but, considering<lb/>what, in this line of<lb/>service aptitude is,<lb/>aspirants will not<lb/>be altogether wanting<lb/>if pay in possession<lb/>or in near expectancy,<lb/>be not large.</p><p>4.<lb/>Answer —<lb/>1. Quantum requisite<lb/>not so rare as might<lb/>be imagined. No.<lb/>1. In comparison of<lb/>the actual customary<lb/>demand, the requisite<lb/>quantum of appropriate<lb/>knowledge will, by <lb/>all-comprehensive<lb/>codification, be reduced<lb/>to next to nothing.</p><p>5.<lb/>True, under those<lb/>systems, never can<lb/>the quantity be great<lb/>enough.<lb/>Hence, professional<lb/>advocates, by whom the<lb/>greatest quantity has<lb/>been displayed are of<lb/>necessity resorted to:<lb/>and their profits being<lb/>enormous, enormous<lb/>must be the official<lb/>pay, sufficient to<lb/>engage them to part<lb/>with those profits.<lb/>Hence, it must be<lb/>confessed, till codification<lb/>is all-comprehensive,<lb/>pay in comparative<lb/>excess can<lb/>scarcely be withholden.</p><pb/>Copied from the head<lb/>of self suppletive<lb/>prohibited<lb/>Ch. Judge Deputes. (4<lb/>§. Provision ag Abuse<p>6.<lb/>2. Appropriate judgment —<lb/>when adequate<lb/>appropriate<lb/>knowledge has thus<lb/>been rendered common,<lb/>d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> judgment<lb/>will not be so rare,<lb/>as to require<lb/>extra pay.</p><p>7.<lb/>3. Appropriate active<lb/>aptitude. Of this<lb/>likewise, a moderate<lb/>quantity will in his<lb/>official situation<lb/>suffice. In the<lb/>profession of an advocate<lb/>it is of importance:<lb/>viz. to each individual<lb/>client: not so<lb/>to the public service<lb/>in this office.</p><pb/>Ch. XIV.Judge Deputes.<lb/>permanent<lb/>Objection obviated<lb/>Provision against Abuse | ||
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1824. Jany. 9.
Constitutional Code.
Ch. Judge Deputes.
§. Provision against Abuse
1.
By the Suppletive or
Deputation System,
aid will be afforded
towards the minimization
of Principal's
pay.
1. If the mere distinction
and power of a
Depute suffices to produce
a certain quantity
of attendance,
much greater will
be the quantity
producible by the addition
of pay and superior
power: and so long
as the burthen of
attendance is not
intolerable, the pay
may be made less
and less, and thence
greater and greater
relish for the occupation,
and in so far,
active aptitude may
be secured.
2.
So if by the bare
expectancy of a given
quantum of pay, a
certain quantum of
attendance is produced,
by immediate
possession either
encrease of attendance,
or acceptance of
diminished pay, may
be produced.
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Ch. Judge Deputes.
§. Provision agst Abuse
3.
Objection. True: number
of aspirants abundant:
but, considering
what, in this line of
service aptitude is,
aspirants will not
be altogether wanting
if pay in possession
or in near expectancy,
be not large.
4.
Answer —
1. Quantum requisite
not so rare as might
be imagined. No.
1. In comparison of
the actual customary
demand, the requisite
quantum of appropriate
knowledge will, by
all-comprehensive
codification, be reduced
to next to nothing.
5.
True, under those
systems, never can
the quantity be great
enough.
Hence, professional
advocates, by whom the
greatest quantity has
been displayed are of
necessity resorted to:
and their profits being
enormous, enormous
must be the official
pay, sufficient to
engage them to part
with those profits.
Hence, it must be
confessed, till codification
is all-comprehensive,
pay in comparative
excess can
scarcely be withholden.
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Copied from the head
of self suppletive
prohibited
Ch. Judge Deputes. (4
§. Provision ag Abuse
6.
2. Appropriate judgment —
when adequate
appropriate
knowledge has thus
been rendered common,
do. judgment
will not be so rare,
as to require
extra pay.
7.
3. Appropriate active
aptitude. Of this
likewise, a moderate
quantity will in his
official situation
suffice. In the
profession of an advocate
it is of importance:
viz. to each individual
client: not so
to the public service
in this office.
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Ch. XIV.Judge Deputes.
permanent
Objection obviated
Provision against Abuse
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