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continue in the same manner. Operation by which they begin<lb/>
continue in the same manner. Operation by which they begin<lb/>
application by some individual whose desire it is to be admitted<lb/>
application by some individual whose desire it is to be admitted<lb/>
as demand<gap/>. If on his own showing this d<gap/><lb/>
as demand<gap/>. If on his own showing this desire<lb/>
appears not to have sufficient ground, his application is dismissed,<lb/>
appears not to have sufficient ground, his application is dismissed,<lb/>
and then without expense to any body delay to any<lb/>
and then without expense to any body delay to any<lb/>
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to individual circumstances</note>
to individual circumstances</note>


<p>If on his own shewing, a probability appears that<lb/>
<p>If on his own <sic>shewing</sic>, a probability appears that<lb/>
upon the eliciting of such ulterior evidence of the existence of<lb/>
upon the eliciting of such ulterior evidence of the existence of<lb/>
which he gives indication, the demand he makes may turn<lb/>
which he gives indication, the demand he makes may turn<lb/>
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be not without preponderant inconvenience practicable, oper<gap/>,<lb/>
be not without preponderant inconvenience practicable, oper<gap/>,<lb/>
the evidence of each one being then obtained as soon<lb/>
the evidence of each one being then obtained as soon<lb/>
as may be: regard being <del><gap/></del> in each case had <add>is</add> to the circumstances<lb/>
as may be: regard being <del><gap/></del> in each case had <add>as</add> to the circumstances<lb/>
of the case: what by this locution our learned<lb/>
of the case: what by this locution our learned<lb/>
draughtsman means we know no more than he himself does<lb/>
draughtsman means we know no more than he himself does<lb/>
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to which he has regard on all occasions &#x2014; without exception<lb/>
to which he has regard on all occasions &#x2014; without exception<lb/>
all other c<gap/> are scarce any.</p>
all other c<gap/> are scarce any.</p>


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1830. July 27 M
Review.

3. Legacia

According to J.B's
plan all suits begun
& continued in the
same manner
Initiating application

According to Mr Bentham's plan all suits
be they what they may begin in the same manner, and
continue in the same manner. Operation by which they begin
application by some individual whose desire it is to be admitted
as demand. If on his own showing this desire
appears not to have sufficient ground, his application is dismissed,
and then without expense to any body delay to any
body, or vexation to any body but the author, this
self-constituted as Turner has it h names the suit is nipt
in the bud

Evidence elicitation
and decision according
to individual circumstances

If on his own shewing, a probability appears that
upon the eliciting of such ulterior evidence of the existence of
which he gives indication, the demand he makes may turn
out to be well grounded, then such in that case, the Judge
provides for the production and elicitation of such ulterior
evidence, from whatsoever source or sources it was
likely to flow, & whosoever may be the Evidence-holder or Evidence-
holders. Saving particular reason for a particular
order of marshalling as lawyers say in the cases of assets,
each all such Evidence-holders be interrogation or cause to be interrogation or if these
be not without preponderant inconvenience practicable, oper,
the evidence of each one being then obtained as soon
as may be: regard being in each case had as to the circumstances
of the case: what by this locution our learned
draughtsman means we know no more than he himself does
what Mr Benthams we know precisely that is to say the individual
circumstances of the individual case in question
these individual circumstances including their pecuniary circumstances
to which he has regard on all occasions — without exception
all other c are scarce any.



Identifier: | JB/004/173/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 4.

Date_1

1830-07-27

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

004

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

173

Info in main headings field

review

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

2094

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