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1824 Novr 26
Procedure Code

Ch. Initiating application

10
Art. 10. The burthen falls
thus resting inevitably on the
Judge, what the only
course is to minimize it.
by

11
Art. 121. Rule I.
The Judge begins the conversation.
Reasons He always knows
law; the applicant frequently
not. 2. The Judge will extract the
relevant matter in less
time than the applicant would
of himself deliver it. An So
would deliver of the
of him bringing immediate benefit
with an instrument but he

By The burthen thus falling must fall dably upon the Judge
what remains is to minimize it. In this view the first best
thing is to make the conversation begin with the Judge. By
a set of appropriate questions he will be enabled to extract
the applicants case from the applicant with less consumption in less time
of time than it would cost many an applicant to be
delivered of it by himself. As With a Judge for time midwife,
For applicant lesser or ancient female an old woman more abundant in eloquence than in
wisdom. With the Judge for will be delivered of the offspring of her brain
in much less time than she could be if with no other
instrument than her own tongue.

13
Art. 12. The language
for adopted by the situation of the Judge will be
best expressed in his
own words: for example
as follows.

(2)
This premised sort of discourse, the course takes proposed to be taken employed
in
for the delivery will be best expressed in the very words that
present themselves as capable of answering the purpose.

The particulars of the
suit the Judge will refer
to their nomological
genera, as a Physician
the symptoms of a disease
to their nosological genera.

(1)
The particulars of the suit the Judge will refer to this nomological
genera generalist, as the Physician would the
symptoms of the complaint to the nosological person to those of nosology.



Identifier: | JB/055/180/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 55.

Date_1

1824-11-26

Marginal Summary Numbering

10-13

Box

055

Main Headings

Constitutional Code; Procedure Code

Folio number

180

Info in main headings field

Procedure Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

D3 / E3

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

17901

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