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<note>The Brougham Merits</note> | <note>The Brougham Merits</note> | ||
<!-- this page is organised in tow columns --> <p> 1. p.1.<lb/> Brougham's merits<lb/> and labours in the <lb/> cause of Law reform.</p> <p> 2. p.1. <lb/> Cause of Law Reform<lb/> expected benefit from<lb/> O'Connell — opposition<lb/> from Brougham probable.</p> <p> 3. p.2.<lb/> Brougham here called<lb/> Schoolmaster not of<lb/> legislature but of the<lb/> people.</p> <p> 4. p.3.<lb/> If J.B. the <foreign> <hi rend="underline">funadtor <lb/> incipiens</hi></foreign> — To H. Brougham<lb/> the title belongs relation<lb/> had to Honourable<lb/> House.</p> <p>5. p.3.<lb/> From Common Law<lb/> Court Commission no<lb/> other expectation than<lb/> from Chancery commission.</p> <p> 6. p.3.<lb/> From Real Property<lb/> Commission some hope<lb/> from their correspondence<lb/> with J.B.</p> <p> 7. p.4.<lb/> Taking J.B.'s plan as <lb/> all comprehensive — <lb/> consideration of parts<lb/> of Brougham's speech<lb/> by which he has rendered<lb/> service to law<lb/> reform and thence to<lb/> J.B. </p> <p> 8. p.4.<lb/> In the cause of reform<lb/> Brougham though<lb/> not qualified for a Judge,<lb/> qualified to contribute to<lb/> rectitude of judgement<lb/> by his scientific acquirements.</p> <p> 9. p.4.<lb/> Substantive branch of<lb/> the law in a state<lb/> of chaos — Adjective<lb/> branch a mass of<lb/> corruption.</p> <pb/> <!-- second column --> <p> 10. p.5.<lb/> 1. Substantive law — <lb/> civil branch — Law of<lb/> real Property Per J.B.<lb/> For want of a code the<lb/> whole a mass of fictitious<lb/> law.</p> <p> Per Brougham<lb/> illustration in the <lb/> case of Last Wills.</p> <p> 11. p.6.<lb/> II. Procedure. Per J.B.<lb/> main end rectitude of<lb/> decision — Collateral ends<lb/> minimization of evils of<lb/> delay, vexation & expense.</p> <p> 12. p.6.<lb/> Actual end maximization<lb/> of delay, vexation, & expense.</p> <p> 13. p.6.<lb/> Per Brougham proofs of<lb/> this state of things p.p. 43<lb/> 80 & 103 to 106.</p> <p> 14. p.7.<lb/> III. Judicial Establishment<lb/> Per J.B. Local Judicatories<lb/> with Appeal Courts one<lb/> tier in the metropolis.</p> <p> 15. p.7.<lb/> Per J.B. summary<lb/> system the only<lb/> apt one.</p> <p> 16. p.7.<lb/> Baneful effects of the <lb/><del> <!-- blank space --> held up to<lb/> view by J.B.</del><lb/> mixture of administrational<lb/> with judicial<lb/> authority, held up by<lb/> J.B.</p> | <!-- this page is organised in tow columns --> <p> 1. p.1.<lb/> Brougham's merits<lb/> and labours in the <lb/> cause of Law reform.</p> <p> 2. p.1. <lb/> Cause of Law Reform<lb/> expected benefit from<lb/> O'Connell — opposition<lb/> from Brougham probable.</p> <p> 3. p.2.<lb/> Brougham here called<lb/> Schoolmaster not of<lb/> legislature but of the<lb/> people.</p> <p> 4. p.3.<lb/> If J.B. the <foreign> <hi rend="underline">funadtor <lb/> incipiens</hi></foreign> — To H. Brougham<lb/> the title belongs relation<lb/> had to Honourable<lb/> House.</p> <p>5. p.3.<lb/> From Common Law<lb/> Court Commission no<lb/> other expectation than<lb/> from Chancery commission.</p> <p> 6. p.3.<lb/> From Real Property<lb/> Commission some hope<lb/> from their correspondence<lb/> with J.B.</p> <p> 7. p.4.<lb/> Taking J.B.'s plan as <lb/> all comprehensive — <lb/> consideration of parts<lb/> of Brougham's speech<lb/> by which he has rendered<lb/> service to law<lb/> reform and thence to<lb/> J.B. </p> <p> 8. p.4.<lb/> In the cause of reform<lb/> Brougham though<lb/> not qualified for a Judge,<lb/> qualified to contribute to<lb/> rectitude of judgement<lb/> by his scientific acquirements.</p> <p> 9. p.4.<lb/> Substantive branch of<lb/> the law in a state<lb/> of chaos — Adjective<lb/> branch a mass of<lb/> corruption.</p> <pb/> <!-- second column --> <p> 10. p.5.<lb/> 1. Substantive law — <lb/> civil branch — Law of<lb/> real Property Per J.B.<lb/> For want of a code the<lb/> whole a mass of fictitious<lb/> law.</p> <p> Per Brougham<lb/> illustration in the <lb/> case of Last Wills.</p> <p> 11. p.6.<lb/> II. Procedure. Per J.B.<lb/> main end rectitude of<lb/> decision — Collateral ends<lb/> minimization of evils of<lb/> delay, vexation & expense.</p> <p> 12. p.6.<lb/> Actual end maximization<lb/> of delay, vexation, & expense.</p> <p> 13. p.6.<lb/> Per Brougham proofs of<lb/> this state of things p.p. 43<lb/> 80 & 103 to 106.</p> <p> 14. p.7.<lb/> III. Judicial Establishment<lb/> Per J.B. Local Judicatories<lb/> with Appeal Courts one<lb/> tier in the metropolis.</p> <p> 15. p.7.<lb/> Per J.B. summary<lb/> system the only<lb/> apt one.</p> <p> 16. p.7.<lb/> Baneful effects of the <lb/><del> <!-- blank space --> held up to<lb/> view by J.B.</del><lb/> mixture of administrational<lb/> with judicial<lb/> authority, held up by<lb/> J.B.</p> | ||
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1829. Aug. 29.
Reformists reviewed. G.B.
The Brougham Merits
1. p.1.
Brougham's merits
and labours in the
cause of Law reform.
2. p.1.
Cause of Law Reform
expected benefit from
O'Connell — opposition
from Brougham probable.
3. p.2.
Brougham here called
Schoolmaster not of
legislature but of the
people.
4. p.3.
If J.B. the funadtor
incipiens — To H. Brougham
the title belongs relation
had to Honourable
House.
5. p.3.
From Common Law
Court Commission no
other expectation than
from Chancery commission.
6. p.3.
From Real Property
Commission some hope
from their correspondence
with J.B.
7. p.4.
Taking J.B.'s plan as
all comprehensive —
consideration of parts
of Brougham's speech
by which he has rendered
service to law
reform and thence to
J.B.
8. p.4.
In the cause of reform
Brougham though
not qualified for a Judge,
qualified to contribute to
rectitude of judgement
by his scientific acquirements.
9. p.4.
Substantive branch of
the law in a state
of chaos — Adjective
branch a mass of
corruption.
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10. p.5.
1. Substantive law —
civil branch — Law of
real Property Per J.B.
For want of a code the
whole a mass of fictitious
law.
Per Brougham
illustration in the
case of Last Wills.
11. p.6.
II. Procedure. Per J.B.
main end rectitude of
decision — Collateral ends
minimization of evils of
delay, vexation & expense.
12. p.6.
Actual end maximization
of delay, vexation, & expense.
13. p.6.
Per Brougham proofs of
this state of things p.p. 43
80 & 103 to 106.
14. p.7.
III. Judicial Establishment
Per J.B. Local Judicatories
with Appeal Courts one
tier in the metropolis.
15. p.7.
Per J.B. summary
system the only
apt one.
16. p.7.
Baneful effects of the
held up to
view by J.B.
mixture of administrational
with judicial
authority, held up by
J.B.
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