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1827. Decr. 20 +
Law Amendment or Procedure Code

Propositions
Ch. III Judiciary: or
Ch. V. Procedure
Ends of Justice
Existing System
Add Precipitation

1
To ends of judicature
under existing system
add precipitation

Under the existing Actual ends of judicature. To the collateral ends
expence for profit and ease with delay for and incident encrease of expence, and incidentally vexation
for encrease of irritation thence of expence, add precipitation
i.e. injuring dispatch

2
Money encreased by
encrease of occasions
for fees ease by shortness
of time expended on
each occasion

Money and cost is gained by encrease given to
the number of the occasions on which within a given
time fees can be received: ease, by the shortness of the
time expended by Judge and Co on each such occasion
Hence among of the operations necessary to the accomplishment
of the ends of justice some are discarded altogether:;
others, squeezed into the shortest space the minimum of time possible.

3
Operations discarded
for the sake of precipitation
1 Enquiry into individuals
pecuniary circumstances

1. Operations discarded altogether. —

1. Enquiry into pecuniary circumstances of the individual
with a view to 1. Compensation. 2. Punishment. 3. Titulary Bondsmanship
or say Vicarious (☞Quere this term?)

N.B. With a view to compensation the enquiry may be necessary
on both sides

Sole exception (Anglicé) Justification of Bail fo in an
Action for debt. But if in that case pecuniary sufficiency
be worth ascertaining why not in every other?

2 General character
evidence received but
particulars refused

2. Receiving general evidence of bad character, yet refusing all
evidence of individual exemplification of it. Note that here
is great difficulty on both sides as to character evidence, bad
and good. A swarm of suits thus enclosed within a single
one should not be admitted, except where the clearly warranted importance of the
principal suit. ☞ Add Added this to the head of Incidental
Suits or Enquiries
Suits and Proceedings casual and incidental.



Identifier: | JB/056/242/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 56.

Date_1

1827-12-20

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-3

Box

056

Main Headings

Folio number

242

Info in main headings field

Law Amendment or Procedure Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C1

Penner

Watermarks

BROCKLESBY & MORBEY 1827

Marginals

George Bentham

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1827

Notes public

ID Number

18298

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