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<head>1829 May 8<lb/>+</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p>1<lb/><note>Dispatch Court.</note><lb/>(1 <note>&sect;.1.  <gap/><lb/>Procedure</note></p> <p>Dispatch Court Proposal.</p> <!-- paragraph appears to have been written over the initial title --><p>Proposal for the institution of <add>or say</add> a Judicatory <del>f</del> to afford<lb/>an experimental <sic>exemplication</sic> of the substitution of the<lb/>herein above described summary mode or course of Procedure<lb/><del>Dispatch Court Proposal</del><lb/>to the existing, regular, and <add>more</add> particularly the Equal<lb/>course: an institution <add><del>or</del> say</add> applicable at any time to the suits then in pendency</p> <p><note>Dispatch Court<lb/>proposal</note></p> <p>Proposal for the institution of a Judicatory under the<lb/>name of the Court of Dispatch, for the substitution of the<lb?>summary to the regular course of procedure and applicable<lb/>to the suits now in pendency: the <del>proposed</del> regular<lb/>course being that sketched out in the here proposed Petition<lb/>for Justice</p> <p><note>Substitution of the<lb/>herein above proposed<lb/>procedure <add>to</add> the <del>conveying</del> <add>present</add><lb/><del>it into effect</del> <add>system</add> cannot but<lb/>be a work of long term<lb/>&amp; large <sic>expence</sic></note></p> <p>1.  That the herein above described <add>proposed stated summary and</add><lb/>differing but little from that pursued by Justice of the Peace acting singly,<lb/>is the only one conducive to the ends of justice is supposed<lb/>to have been hereinabove demonstrated.  But for carrying it<lb/><sic>compleatly</sic> into effect, would require as above stated, <del>a <gap/></del><lb/>an all comprehensive system of Local Judicatories: an operation<lb/>which could not but be a work of long time and large <sic>expence</sic>.<lb/>a work too, <add>not</add> the benefit of which it would at first might be impossible<lb/>to <sic>admitt</sic> any suit at present in pendency &#x2014; any suit other than<lb/>such as should spring up at some time <unclear>prehensive</unclear> to the day <sic>fixt</sic><lb/>upon for the commencement of the Act necessary for the establishment<lb/>of the proposed new order of things.</p> <p><note>2<lb/>But an experiment<lb/>of it might be tried<lb/>immediately in regard<lb/>to suits in pendency</note></p> <p>But by further reflection it has been rendered<lb/>evident that an experiment of such substitution might be made<lb/>(so to speak) immediately, at a very inconsiderable <sic>expence</sic>, and<lb/>be applied with inconsolable benefit to the greatest part of the suits<lb/>which it should find in pendency substituting in many instances<lb/>a duration of hours to a duration of years.</p>
<head>1829 May 8<lb/>+</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p>1<lb/><note>Dispatch Court.</note><lb/>(1 <note>&sect;.1.  <gap/><lb/>Procedure</note></p> <p>Dispatch Court Proposal.</p> <!-- paragraph appears to have been written over the initial title --><p>Proposal for the institution of <add>or say</add> a Judicatory <del>f</del> to afford<lb/>an experimental <sic>examplication</sic> of the substitution of the<lb/>herein above described summary mode or course of Procedure<lb/><del>Dispatch Court Proposal</del><lb/>to the existing, regular, and <add>more</add> particularly the Equity<lb/>course: an institution <add><del>or</del> say</add> applicable at any time to the suits then in pendency</p> <p><note>Dispatch Court<lb/>Proposal</note></p> <p>Proposal for the institution of a Judicatory under the<lb/>name of the Court of Dispatch, for the substitution of the<lb/>Summary to the regular course of procedure and applicable<lb/>to the suits now in pendency: the <del>proposed</del> regular<lb/>course being that sketched out in the here proposed Petition<lb/>for Justice</p> <p><note>Substitution of the<lb/>Hereinabove proposed<lb/>procedure <add>to</add> the <del>conveying</del> <add>present</add><lb/><del>it into effect</del> <add>system</add> cannot but<lb/>be a work of long term<lb/>&amp; large <sic>expence</sic></note></p> <p>1.  That the herein above described <add>proposed</add> course of procedure <add>stated summary and</add><lb/>differing but little from that pursued by Justices of the Peace acting singly,<lb/>is the only one conducive to the ends of justice is supposed<lb/>to have been hereinabove demonstrated.  But for carrying it<lb/><sic>compleatly</sic> into effect, would require as above stated, <del>a <gap/></del><lb/>an all comprehensive system of Local Judicatories: an operation<lb/>which could not but be a work of long time and large <sic>expence</sic>.<lb/>a work too, <add>note</add> the benefit of which it would at first might be impossible<lb/>to <sic>admitt</sic> any suit at present in pendency &#x2014; any suit other than<lb/>such as should spring up at some time <unclear>prehensive</unclear> to the day <sic>fixt</sic><lb/>upon for the commencement of the Act necessary for the establishment<lb/>of the proposed new order of things.</p> <p><note>2<lb/>But an experiment<lb/>of it might be tried<lb/>immediately in regard<lb/>to suits in pendency</note></p> <p>But by further reflection it has been rendered<lb/>evident that an experiment of such substitution might be made<lb/>(so to speak) immediately, at a very inconsiderable <sic>expence</sic>, and<lb/>be applied with inconsolable benefit to the greatest part of the suits<lb/>which it should find in pendency, substituting in many instances<lb/>a duration of hours to a duration of years.</p>






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1829 May 8
+

1
Dispatch Court.
(1 §.1.
Procedure

Dispatch Court Proposal.

Proposal for the institution of or say a Judicatory f to afford
an experimental examplication of the substitution of the
herein above described summary mode or course of Procedure
Dispatch Court Proposal
to the existing, regular, and more particularly the Equity
course: an institution or say applicable at any time to the suits then in pendency

Dispatch Court
Proposal

Proposal for the institution of a Judicatory under the
name of the Court of Dispatch, for the substitution of the
Summary to the regular course of procedure and applicable
to the suits now in pendency: the proposed regular
course being that sketched out in the here proposed Petition
for Justice

Substitution of the
Hereinabove proposed
procedure to the conveying present
it into effect system cannot but
be a work of long term
& large expence

1. That the herein above described proposed course of procedure stated summary and
differing but little from that pursued by Justices of the Peace acting singly,
is the only one conducive to the ends of justice is supposed
to have been hereinabove demonstrated. But for carrying it
compleatly into effect, would require as above stated, a
an all comprehensive system of Local Judicatories: an operation
which could not but be a work of long time and large expence.
a work too, note the benefit of which it would at first might be impossible
to admitt any suit at present in pendency — any suit other than
such as should spring up at some time prehensive to the day fixt
upon for the commencement of the Act necessary for the establishment
of the proposed new order of things.

2
But an experiment
of it might be tried
immediately in regard
to suits in pendency

But by further reflection it has been rendered
evident that an experiment of such substitution might be made
(so to speak) immediately, at a very inconsiderable expence, and
be applied with inconsolable benefit to the greatest part of the suits
which it should find in pendency, substituting in many instances
a duration of hours to a duration of years.




Identifier: | JB/081/127/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.

Date_1

1829-05-08

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-2

Box

081

Main Headings

dispatch court bill

Folio number

127

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

dispatch court proposal

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

b&m 1829

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

arthur moore; richard doane

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

ID Number

25914

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