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1825. Decr.
Constitutional Code.
Ch.XIII. Judicial Collectively
S.2<gap/> Judicatories d.
14.
The greater the number
of these occasional
Judicatories for the business
in hand, the
shorter their duration:
thence, the less the time
the Judges wd. be abstracted
from the
Sources of their expectation
of permanent
location.
15.
For though
1. For th location in
the temporary Judicatories,
experience
in the field of service
could not be too extensive:
yet
2. By such location
it would be narrowed,
and the locatee
made less
apt for location in
a permanent judicatory.
16.
Of each such temporary
Judge, it would
be the interest to
maximize the publicity
of his proceedings,
that the notoriety
of his qualifications
for permanent
employment may be
maximized.
17.
For this and other obvious
reasons, most
apt seat of all these
Judicatories would
in general be the
metropolitan Sub-
District - seat of
Government. <pb/>
 
Ch.XII. Judiciary Collectively.
S.2G. Judicatories <gap/>
18.
With this arrangement
compare English do. in
use.
Evils opposite to the
ends of justice maximized.
1. Non-decision: viz.
from for vast lengths of
time,  to a vast proportion
of the number
of accountants and
claimants by the quantity
of business for wh.
no more than one
such Judicatory is
provided.
19.
2. Misdecision viz. opportunities
for it by
1. Secresy of the proceeding.
2. Judges more than one
or two: each, perhaps,
with a different locator
and patron, whose sinister
wishes he will
always be able to fulfill:
each for the accomplishment
of his
own, conniving at the
accomplishment of
the other's.
3. Delay, vexation and
expence maximized
by the continuance
of the Salary
of the Judges &amp; their subordinates.
20.
For detached exemplifications
no room
here - Instructive
those obtainable from
English parliamentary
papers. <pb/>
 
 
 






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1825. Decr. Constitutional Code. Ch.XIII. Judicial Collectively S.2 Judicatories d. 14. The greater the number of these occasional Judicatories for the business in hand, the shorter their duration: thence, the less the time the Judges wd. be abstracted from the Sources of their expectation of permanent location. 15. For though 1. For th location in the temporary Judicatories, experience in the field of service could not be too extensive: yet 2. By such location it would be narrowed, and the locatee made less apt for location in a permanent judicatory. 16. Of each such temporary Judge, it would be the interest to maximize the publicity of his proceedings, that the notoriety of his qualifications for permanent employment may be maximized. 17. For this and other obvious reasons, most apt seat of all these Judicatories would in general be the metropolitan Sub- District - seat of Government.
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Ch.XII. Judiciary Collectively. S.2G. Judicatories 18. With this arrangement compare English do. in use. Evils opposite to the ends of justice maximized. 1. Non-decision: viz. from for vast lengths of time, to a vast proportion of the number of accountants and claimants by the quantity of business for wh. no more than one such Judicatory is provided. 19. 2. Misdecision viz. opportunities for it by 1. Secresy of the proceeding. 2. Judges more than one or two: each, perhaps, with a different locator and patron, whose sinister wishes he will always be able to fulfill: each for the accomplishment of his own, conniving at the accomplishment of the other's. 3. Delay, vexation and expence maximized by the continuance of the Salary of the Judges & their subordinates. 20. For detached exemplifications no room here - Instructive those obtainable from English parliamentary papers.
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Date_1

1825-12

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::14-20, 21 [or] 1 - 26 [or] 6]]

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

133

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2

Penner

jeremy bentham; john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

13056

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