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<p><!-- pencil --><head>17 April 1810<lb/>
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Sinecures</head></p>
 
<p>2.  <del>It</del> Under a sense more or less <gap/> <add>distance</add> of this<lb/>
 
injustice, an expedient erroneously resorted to is that<lb/>
 
of throwing the burthen <add>in each cause</add> upon the unsuccessful party,<lb/>
viz the party who as such is deemed to be in the wrong,<lb/>
whether on the plaintiffs or on the defendants side.</p>
<p>In the character of a punishment, however for its<lb/>
object the prevention of <foreign>mala fide</foreign> or rash litigation<lb/>
on either side, such a disposition <del>may</del> must, <del>be the</del> <add>are</add><lb/>
viz to the extent of the demand for punishment<lb/>
on this score be admitted to be a useful one <add>and upon the whole is <unclear>proper</unclear></add>:  adding<lb/>
to the advantage derived from it in the <add>that</add> character<lb/>
of a punishment, the <add>advantage of</add> contributing by the amount of<lb/>
<del>it</del> <add>the penal sum</add> to the alleviation of the aggregate mass of public<lb/>
burthens.  But</p>
<p>1.  In the first place what sometimes <add>but too often</add> happens is<lb/>
that the party, thus deemed to be in the wrong, proves<lb/>
to be altogether unable to support <add>defray</add> the expence, or<lb/>
even any of the smallest part of it.  Meantime the expence<lb/>
must find some purse to defray it, and that on both sides of the cause<lb/>
and from the very commencement of the <unclear>exercise</unclear>.</p>
<p>2.  Though he should not be destitute of the means<lb/>
of defraying the expence, yet <del>the amount</del> what will <add>may</add><lb/>
very frequently happen, is – that in the character<lb/>
of a punishment, <add>the weight of</add> the burthen of <del>the</del> costs may be too great<lb/>
of the offence.  In this case the difference constitutes the<lb/>
amount of the misplaced part of the burthen.</p>
<p>3.  The success of the cause may be equally divided<lb/>
between the party or parties in each side of the cause.</p>
<p>4.  <del>Be</del> Though <add>of</add> one of the parties the ill success be ever so<lb/>
<unclear>compleat</unclear>, yet on his part no less than on the others it may<lb/>
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17 April 1810
Sinecures

2. It Under a sense more or less distance of this
injustice, an expedient erroneously resorted to is that
of throwing the burthen in each cause upon the unsuccessful party,
viz the party who as such is deemed to be in the wrong,
whether on the plaintiffs or on the defendants side.

In the character of a punishment, however for its
object the prevention of mala fide or rash litigation
on either side, such a disposition may must, be the are
viz to the extent of the demand for punishment
on this score be admitted to be a useful one and upon the whole is proper: adding
to the advantage derived from it in the that character
of a punishment, the advantage of contributing by the amount of
it the penal sum to the alleviation of the aggregate mass of public
burthens. But

1. In the first place what sometimes but too often happens is
that the party, thus deemed to be in the wrong, proves
to be altogether unable to support defray the expence, or
even any of the smallest part of it. Meantime the expence
must find some purse to defray it, and that on both sides of the cause
and from the very commencement of the exercise.

2. Though he should not be destitute of the means
of defraying the expence, yet the amount what will may
very frequently happen, is – that in the character
of a punishment, the weight of the burthen of the costs may be too great
of the offence. In this case the difference constitutes the
amount of the misplaced part of the burthen.

3. The success of the cause may be equally divided
between the party or parties in each side of the cause.

4. Be Though of one of the parties the ill success be ever so
compleat, yet on his part no less than on the others it may
have been accompanied with the any of blame.


Identifier: | JB/147/473/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-04-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

473

Info in main headings field

Sinecures

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

D6 / E6

Penner

Watermarks

TH 1806

Marginals

Paper Producer

Andre Morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

49698

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