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<head>1825 Nov. 18<lb/>
Constitutional Code</head>
 
<note>++ + 1827 Dec. 4<lb/>
Copied &amp; Copy<lb/>
<unclear>corrected</unclear></note>
 
<note>Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively<lb/>
&sect;.18. Incidental Complaint Book<lb/>
Instructions as to the<lb/>
5 Sections</note>
 
<p>1 1</p>
 
<p><hi rend="underline">Instructions <del>to the of shewing</del></hi> <add>explanatory of</add> <hi rend="underline">the <unclear>design</unclear> <add>of</add> and connection between<lb/>
this and the four last preceding sections: as also in some sort of &sect;. 23 24<lb/>
and 25 respecting location and dislocation.</hi></p>
 
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<p><add>On the part of a Judge,</add> Supposing an applicant <add>in any shape or degree with reference to his <gap/> &#x2014;</add> <gap/><gap/> of the branch<lb/>
<add>inaptitude in respect of any of <gap/><gap/></add> <add><gap/><gap/></add> of approbation of <gap/><gap/><gap/> corresponding and<lb/>
app<gap/> the <gap/> of it may have <add>had</add> place <add>either</add> before<lb/>
<add>his</add> location or not till afterwards. 1. In so far as it is<lb/>
liable to have place <del>before the time of locate to such</del> <add>antecedently to that period, the provision made</add><lb/>
<del><add>in &sect;</add> provisions</del> in &sect;.23 <hi rend="underline">Locable who</hi> <add><hi rend="underline">&sect;.24. Locable by whom</hi></add> are employed in<lb/>
obviating it, and those in &sect;.25 <hi rend="underline">Dislocable how</hi> in putting<lb/>
an end to it.</p>
 
<p>2. During the whole time of his <del><unclear>commorate</unclear></del> continuance<lb/>
in his situation there continues in &sect;.11 <hi rend="underline">Publicity, recordation<lb/>
and publication</hi>, and those contained in &sect;.14<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Incidental Complaint book are occupied</hi> in the same<lb/>
<unclear>indispensable</unclear> endeavour.</p>
 
<p>3. The safeguards <del>provided by &sect;.11. Publicity <gap/></del> <add>which then have last mentioned Section</add> <note>are occupied in providing<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> join with such<lb/>
others in applying<lb/>
themselves <gap/> his conduct</note><lb/>
and then <del>of &sect;.14 Incidental Complaint book<lb/>
apply</del> to this functionary <del>and clean to him</del> on all<lb/>
occasions indiscriminately, <del>and without <gap/><gap/> clean</del> <add>guarding him against <del><gap/></del></add> <add>temptations</add> <add>which</add><lb/>
beset him at all moments and to him only but to that of all the <note>other actors in the judicial<lb/>
theatre</note><lb/>
<del>to him during his continuance in the situation: those</del><lb/>
which in &sect;.11 are occupied in <del><gap/></del> <add>securing</add> and maximizing publicity<lb/>
<del>which secure publicity guard him are occupied in <gap/></del><lb/>
apply <add>in some sort</add> to <del>the</del> all transactions in general that have place in that
<del>him in conjunction with and at the same time</del><lb/>
<del>theatre</del> <add>stage</add> but with more particular force to those which<lb/>
<del>all other actors in the judicial theatre against the <add>greater</add> <add>more obvious</add> <add>and instantly <gap/></add> dangers</del><lb/>
<del>are the</del> form the regular and appointed business of it: those <add><unclear>voluntary</unclear></add> in &sect;.<lb/>
<del>to which the probity <gap/> expend : those in &sect;.</del><lb/>
14 are occupied in the establishment of the <hi rend="underline">Incidental Complaint Book</hi>.<lb/>
<del><add>apply</add> the <gap/> in guard preventing it from those <gap/> and</del><lb/>
apply exclusively <del>and only occasionally operating</del> to those minor<lb/>
<del>less obvious causes of failure against which <gap/> it stands</del><lb/>
temptation which<hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi><lb/>
<note><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> which <del>has</del> <add><gap/></add> no<lb/>
particular connection<lb/>
with the <del>main</del> <add>particular</add> interest<lb/>
at <gap/> in the suit</note><lb/>
are his of occasional and accidental occurrence<lb/>
<del>not the less exposed but of <add>against</add> which little or no provision <add>in the hitherto established system</add><lb/>
has a general <gap/><gap/> <add>as yet</add> in the hitherto established<lb/>
system</del></p>
 
<p>Evils <gap/> to the not<gap/> of which the <gap/> attention of the<lb/>
authors of law not having been led by any very pressing<lb/>
interest of their own, have <del>no</del> <add>very</add> general, been left by them without<lb/>
remedy and even without notice. Sup<gap/> <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><lb/>
ever soliciting about guarding <del><gap/> at large</del> from ill treatment <note>at the hands of those
subordinates and other<lb/>
<gap/><gap/><gap/> multitude.</note></p>
 
<note>On the part of a<lb/>
Judge suppose inaptitude<lb/>
in any shape or degree<lb/>
with reference had to the<lb/>
several branches of appropriate<lb/>
aptitude, the<lb/>
cause of it may have<lb/>
had place either before<lb/>
or not all after his<lb/>
location: <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add>to</add> the<lb/>
exclusion of it in the<lb/>
first case apply the<lb/>
provision in &sect;.23<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Locable who</hi> followed<lb/>
by those in &sect;.25 <hi rend="underline">Dislocable<lb/>
how</hi>: to the <del>second</del><lb/>
other case those in &sect;11<lb/>
Publicity, recordation and<lb/>
publication, and those in<lb/>
in &sect;.14. Incidental Complaint<lb/>
Book: those in<lb/>
&sect;.11. applying to the<lb/>
whole <unclear>series</unclear> of <del><gap/></del> operations<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> <add>intended to be</add> performed<lb/>
by him in the <del><gap/></del> ordinary<lb/>
<add>course</add> of his business, those in<lb/>
&sect;.14. to casual <del><gap/></del><lb/>
and unintended occurrences.</note>
 






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1825 Nov. 18
Constitutional Code

++ + 1827 Dec. 4
Copied & Copy
corrected

Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.18. Incidental Complaint Book
Instructions as to the
5 Sections

1 1

Instructions to the of shewing explanatory of the design of and connection between
this and the four last preceding sections: as also in some sort of §. 23 24
and 25 respecting location and dislocation.

On the part of a Judge, Supposing an applicant in any shape or degree with reference to his of the branch
inaptitude in respect of any of of approbation of corresponding and
app the of it may have had place either before
his location or not till afterwards. 1. In so far as it is
liable to have place before the time of locate to such antecedently to that period, the provision made
in § provisions in §.23 Locable who §.24. Locable by whom are employed in
obviating it, and those in §.25 Dislocable how in putting
an end to it.

2. During the whole time of his commorate continuance
in his situation there continues in §.11 Publicity, recordation
and publication
, and those contained in §.14
Incidental Complaint book are occupied in the same
indispensable endeavour.

3. The safeguards provided by §.11. Publicity which then have last mentioned Section are occupied in providing
join with such
others in applying
themselves his conduct

and then of §.14 Incidental Complaint book
apply
to this functionary and clean to him on all
occasions indiscriminately, and without clean guarding him against temptations which
beset him at all moments and to him only but to that of all the other actors in the judicial
theatre

to him during his continuance in the situation: those
which in §.11 are occupied in securing and maximizing publicity
which secure publicity guard him are occupied in
apply in some sort to the all transactions in general that have place in that him in conjunction with and at the same time
theatre stage but with more particular force to those which
all other actors in the judicial theatre against the greater more obvious and instantly dangers
are the form the regular and appointed business of it: those voluntary in §.
to which the probity expend : those in §.
14 are occupied in the establishment of the Incidental Complaint Book.
apply the in guard preventing it from those and
apply exclusively and only occasionally operating to those minor
less obvious causes of failure against which it stands
temptation which[+]
[+] which has no
particular connection
with the main particular interest
at in the suit

are his of occasional and accidental occurrence
not the less exposed but of against which little or no provision in the hitherto established system
has a general as yet in the hitherto established
system

Evils to the not of which the attention of the
authors of law not having been led by any very pressing
interest of their own, have no very general, been left by them without
remedy and even without notice. Sup
ever soliciting about guarding at large from ill treatment at the hands of those subordinates and other
multitude.

On the part of a
Judge suppose inaptitude
in any shape or degree
with reference had to the
several branches of appropriate
aptitude, the
cause of it may have
had place either before
or not all after his
location: to the
exclusion of it in the
first case apply the
provision in §.23
Locable who followed
by those in §.25 Dislocable
how
: to the second
other case those in §11
Publicity, recordation and
publication, and those in
in §.14. Incidental Complaint
Book: those in
§.11. applying to the
whole series of operations
intended to be performed
by him in the ordinary
course of his business, those in
§.14. to casual
and unintended occurrences.




Identifier: | JB/042/391/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1825-11-18

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

391

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

[[notes_public::"copied and copy corrected" [note in jb's hand]]]

ID Number

13314

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