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1826. Jan<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi><lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. VI. Legislative.<lb/>§. All-embracing Instruc<hi rend="superscript">tn</hi></p><p>1.<lb/>Best way of bringing<lb/>to view means of good<lb/>management in legislation,<lb/>stating the evils<lb/>from bad management,<lb/>with the remedies.</p><p>2.<lb/>Management, analogous<lb/>to legislative, judiciary.</p><p>3.<lb/>Evils judiciary is<lb/>exposed to &#x2014;<lb/>1. Misjudicative<lb/>2. Non-judicative,<lb/>where due.</p><p>Needless to say, vexation<lb/>and expence.</p><p>Opposite to the direct<lb/>end of judicature (viz.<lb/>execution and effect to<lb/>substantive law) &#x2014;<lb/>1. Misjudication, and<lb/>undue non-judication.<lb/>2. To the collateral,<lb/>needless delay, vexation<lb/>and expence.</p><p>4.<lb/>So evils legislation<lb/>is exposed to &#x2014;<lb/>1. Mislegislation<lb/>2. Non-legislation, where<lb/>due, needless<lb/>3. Delay, vexation and<lb/>expence.</p><p>5.<lb/>Under these general,<lb/>come specific evils<lb/>and remedies. Between<lb/>the two lists, want of<lb/>correspondence will<lb/>be observable. Reason,<lb/>The same evil requires<lb/>divers of the remedies:<lb/>2. The same remedy<lb/>applies to divers of the<lb/>evils.</p><pb/>Ch. VI. Legislative.<lb/>§. All-embracing Instruct<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">n</hi><p>6.<lb/>Topics exhibiting the<lb/>remedies &#x2014; considerations<lb/>object &#x2014; obviating the evils<lb/>legislation is exposed to &#x2014;<lb/>1. Term of service.<lb/>2. Attendance.<lb/>3. Self-suppletion.<lb/>4. Continuation Committee.</p><p>7.<lb/>Causes of non-judication<lb/>where<lb/>1. Inaction, notwithstanding<lb/>just demand.<lb/>2.<lb/>non-demand, where <hi rend="underline">demand</hi><lb/>would be <hi rend="underline">just</hi>.</p><p>8.<lb/>Causes of non-demand<lb/>where demand w<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi> have<lb/>been just.<lb/>1. Inability by reason of the<lb/>expence &#x2014; or<lb/>2. Disinclination:viz.<lb/>thro' fear of misjudication<lb/>in so far as it has for <sic>it's</sic><lb/>cause a vice in the<lb/>judicial system.</p><p>9.<lb/>Misjudicature &#x2014; <sic>it's</sic><lb/>shapes.<lb/>1. Rejection of a just<lb/>demand:  or<lb/>2.Satisfaction of an unjust<lb/>d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi></p><p>10.<lb/>Non-judicature <sic>it's</sic> shapes.<lb/>1. Leaving unsatisfied a<lb/>just demand, or one w<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">h</hi><lb/>w<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi> have been just, if<lb/>made; but thro' inability<lb/>or disinclination, as<lb/>above, was not made.</p><p>11.<lb/>Cause of non-judication<lb/>if internal, relative inaptitude,<lb/>opposite to one or<lb/>more of the branches<lb/>of appropriate aptitude.</p><p>12.<lb/>So, in case of mislegislation<lb/>etc.</p><pb/>Ch. VI. Legislative.<lb/>§. All-embracing Instrutc<hi rend="superscript">n</hi><p>13.<lb/><hi rend="underline">Remedy</hi> to antecedent<lb/>inaptitude, the Election<lb/>system.</p><p>14.<lb/>Now as to concomitant &#x2014;<lb/>the internal<lb/>or external inaptitude<lb/>is corruption. <hi rend="underline">Intrinsic</hi><lb/>cause of intellectual<lb/>and active inaptitude<lb/>is either non-informedness,<lb/>or misinformedness.</p><p>15.<lb/>Cause of non-informedness,<lb/>is either &#x2014;<lb/>1. Intrinsic weakness,<lb/>or 2. want of appropriate<lb/>experience.</p><p>16.<lb/>Cause of comparative<lb/>inaptitude in all<lb/>shapes, want of competition<lb/>among proposable<lb/>candidates endowed<lb/>with appropriate experience.</p><p>Remedy, exclusion of all<lb/>non-endowed, so soon<lb/>as any can be had<lb/>endowed.</p><p>As to this see §. ___ Relocable<lb/>who: to wit those<lb/>alone of whom, <hi rend="underline">they</hi><lb/>having had the experience,<lb/>experience has<lb/>been had.</p><p>17.<lb/>Against corruption<lb/>remedies.<lb/>1. Sitting generally public.<lb/>2. Terms of Service, short.<lb/>3. Dislocability.<lb/>4. Temporary non-<lb/>relocability, as above.<lb/>For the reason <hi rend="underline">why</hi><lb/>dislocability alone will<lb/>not suffice, see §. ___<lb/>Relocable who.<lb/>5. Votation public.<lb/>6.Attendance unintermitted.</p><pb/>Ch. VI. Legislative.<lb/>§ All-embracing Instruct<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">n</hi><p>18.<lb/>II. Delay, vexation and<lb/>expence in judicature these<lb/>Evils &#x2014; Delay &#x2014; <sic>it's</sic> evils in<lb/>Judicature are <del>c</del> Certain<lb/>1. in so far,non judicature:<lb/>add in so far the evil<lb/>of misdecision to pursuer's<lb/>side. &#x2014;<lb/>Vexation &amp; expence.</p><p>II. Contingent.<lb/>1. Ultimate misjudication<lb/>through deparition of<lb/>evidence.<lb/>2. Injustice to pursuer,<lb/>he dying before judication.<lb/>For the remedies to the<lb/>evils to which judicature<lb/>is exposed, see Ch. XII.<lb/>Judiciary Collectively &amp;<lb/>the Chapters following.</p><p>19. <lb/>Delay &#x2014; <sic>it's</sic> evils in legislation.<lb/>1. Certain evils.<lb/>1. In so far, those of non-<lb/>legislation and mislegislation.</p><p>Suppose a proposed law,<lb/>instead of beneficial,<lb/>maleficial &#x2014; still, delay is<lb/>comparatively an evil:<lb/>proper remedy rejection.</p><p>II. Contingent Evils.<lb/>Through deparition of<lb/>evidence, mislegislation or<lb/>undue non-legislation.</p><p>20.<lb/>Cause of delay, vexation &amp;<lb/>expence 2. On the part of<lb/>the whole body.</p><p>Needless intermission<lb/>of appointed attendance<lb/>of the whole body. Remedy.<lb/>Sittings never intermitted.</p><p>Occupation in needless<lb/>&amp; undue operations.<lb/>Exclusion of all such<lb/>unappropriate matters.</p><p>Needless termination of<lb/>legislative inquiries<lb/>before the matter has been<lb/>made ripe for decision.<lb/>Remedy, provision for<lb/>continuation by succeeding,<lb/>of all proceedings<lb/>left unfinished by<lb/>preceding legislatures. See<lb/>§. ___ Continuation Committee.</p>
<head>1826. Jan<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi><lb/>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. VI. Legislative.<lb/>§. All-embracing Instruc<hi rend="superscript">tn</hi></p><p>1.<lb/>Best way of bringing<lb/>to view means of good<lb/>management in legislation,<lb/>stating the evils<lb/>from bad management,<lb/>with the remedies.</p><p>2.<lb/>Management, analogous<lb/>to legislative, judiciary.</p><p>3.<lb/>Evils judiciary is<lb/>exposed to &#x2014;<lb/>1. Misjudicative<lb/>2. Non-judicative,<lb/>where due.</p><p>Needless to say, vexation<lb/>and expence.</p><p>Opposite to the direct<lb/>end of judicature (viz.<lb/>execution and effect to<lb/>substantive law) &#x2014;<lb/>1. Misjudication, and<lb/>undue non-judication.<lb/>2. To the collateral,<lb/>needless delay, vexation<lb/>and expence.</p><p>4.<lb/>So evils legislation<lb/>is exposed to &#x2014;<lb/>1. Mislegislation<lb/>2. Non-legislation, where<lb/>due, needless<lb/>3. Delay, vexation and<lb/>expence.</p><p>5.<lb/>Under these general,<lb/>come specific evils<lb/>and remedies. Between<lb/>the two lists, want of<lb/>correspondence will<lb/>be observable. Reason,<lb/>The same evil requires<lb/>divers of the remedies:<lb/>2. The same remedy<lb/>applies to divers of the<lb/>evils.</p><pb/>Ch. VI. Legislative.<lb/>§. All-embracing Instruct<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">n</hi><p>6.<lb/>Topics exhibiting the<lb/>remedies &#x2014; considerations<lb/>object &#x2014; obviating the evils<lb/>legislation is exposed to &#x2014;<lb/>1. Term of service.<lb/>2. Attendance.<lb/>3. Self-suppletion.<lb/>4. Continuation Committee.</p><p>7.<lb/>Causes of non-judication<lb/>where<lb/>1. Inaction, notwithstanding<lb/>just demand.<lb/>2.<lb/>non-demand, where <hi rend="underline">demand</hi><lb/>would be <hi rend="underline">just</hi>.</p><p>8.<lb/>Causes of non-demand<lb/>where demand w<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi> have<lb/>been just.<lb/>1. Inability by reason of the<lb/>expence &#x2014; or<lb/>2. Disinclination:viz.<lb/>thro' fear of misjudication<lb/>in so far as it has for <sic>it's</sic><lb/>cause a vice in the<lb/>judicial system.</p><p>9.<lb/>Misjudicature &#x2014; <sic>it's</sic><lb/>shapes.<lb/>1. Rejection of a just<lb/>demand:  or<lb/>2.Satisfaction of an unjust<lb/>d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi></p><p>10.<lb/>Non-judicature <sic>it's</sic> shapes.<lb/>1. Leaving unsatisfied a<lb/>just demand, or one w<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">h</hi><lb/>w<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi> have been just, if<lb/>made; but thro' inability<lb/>or disinclination, as<lb/>above, was not made.</p><p>11.<lb/>Cause of non-judication<lb/>if internal, relative inaptitude,<lb/>opposite to one or<lb/>more of the branches<lb/>of appropriate aptitude.</p><p>12.<lb/>So, in case of mislegislation<lb/>etc.</p><pb/>Ch. VI. Legislative.<lb/>§. All-embracing Instrutc<hi rend="superscript">n</hi><p>13.<lb/><hi rend="underline">Remedy</hi> to antecedent<lb/>inaptitude, the Election<lb/>system.</p><p>14.<lb/>Now as to concomitant &#x2014;<lb/>the internal<lb/>or external inaptitude<lb/>is corruption. <hi rend="underline">Intrinsic</hi><lb/>cause of intellectual<lb/>and active inaptitude<lb/>is either non-informedness,<lb/>or misinformedness.</p><p>15.<lb/>Cause of non-informedness,<lb/>is either &#x2014;<lb/>1. Intrinsic weakness,<lb/>or 2. want of appropriate<lb/>experience.</p><p>16.<lb/>Cause of comparative<lb/>inaptitude in all<lb/>shapes, want of competition<lb/>among proposable<lb/>candidates endowed<lb/>with appropriate experience.</p><p>Remedy, exclusion of all<lb/>non-endowed, so soon<lb/>as any can be had<lb/>endowed.</p><p>As to this see §. ___ Relocable<lb/>who: to wit those<lb/>alone of whom, <hi rend="underline">they</hi><lb/>having had the experience,<lb/>experience has<lb/>been had.</p><p>17.<lb/>Against corruption<lb/>remedies.<lb/>1. Sitting generally public.<lb/>2. Terms of Service, short.<lb/>3. Dislocability.<lb/>4. Temporary non-<lb/>relocability, as above.<lb/>For the reason <hi rend="underline">why</hi><lb/>dislocability alone will<lb/>not suffice, see §. ___<lb/>Relocable who.<lb/>5. Votation public.<lb/>6.Attendance unintermitted.</p><pb/>Ch. VI. Legislative.<lb/>§ All-embracing Instruct<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">n</hi><p>18.<lb/>II. Delay, vexation and<lb/>expence in judicature these<lb/>Evils &#x2014; Delay &#x2014; <sic>it's</sic> evils in<lb/>Judicature are <del>c</del> Certain<lb/>1. in so far,non judicature:<lb/>add in so far the evil<lb/>of misdecision to pursuer's<lb/>side. &#x2014;<lb/>Vexation &amp; expence.</p><p>II. Contingent.<lb/>1. Ultimate misjudication<lb/>through deparition of<lb/>evidence.<lb/>2. Injustice to pursuer,<lb/>he dying before judication.<lb/>For the remedies to the<lb/>evils to which judicature<lb/>is exposed, see Ch. XII.<lb/>Judiciary Collectively &amp;<lb/>the Chapters following.</p><p>19. <lb/>Delay &#x2014; <sic>it's</sic> evils in legislation.<lb/>1. Certain evils.<lb/>1. In so far, those of non-<lb/>legislation and mislegislation.</p><p>Suppose a proposed law,<lb/>instead of beneficial,<lb/>maleficial &#x2014; still, delay is<lb/>comparatively an evil:<lb/>proper remedy rejection.</p><p>II. Contingent Evils.<lb/>Through deparition of<lb/>evidence, mislegislation or<lb/>undue non-legislation.</p><p>20.<lb/>Cause of delay, vexation &amp;<lb/>expence 2. On the part of<lb/>the whole body.</p><p>Needless intermission<lb/>of appointed attendance<lb/>of the whole body. Remedy.<lb/>Sittings never intermitted.</p><p>Occupation in needless<lb/>&amp; undue operations.<lb/>Exclusion of all such<lb/>unappropriate matters.</p><p>Needless termination of<lb/>legislative inquiries<lb/>before the matter has been<lb/>made ripe for decision.<lb/>Remedy, provision for<lb/>continuation by succeeding,<lb/>of all proceedings<lb/>left unfinished by<lb/>preceding legislatures. See<lb/>§. ___ Continuation Committee.</p>





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1826. Jany.
Constitutional Code.

Ch. VI. Legislative.
§. All-embracing Instructn

1.
Best way of bringing
to view means of good
management in legislation,
stating the evils
from bad management,
with the remedies.

2.
Management, analogous
to legislative, judiciary.

3.
Evils judiciary is
exposed to —
1. Misjudicative
2. Non-judicative,
where due.

Needless to say, vexation
and expence.

Opposite to the direct
end of judicature (viz.
execution and effect to
substantive law) —
1. Misjudication, and
undue non-judication.
2. To the collateral,
needless delay, vexation
and expence.

4.
So evils legislation
is exposed to —
1. Mislegislation
2. Non-legislation, where
due, needless
3. Delay, vexation and
expence.

5.
Under these general,
come specific evils
and remedies. Between
the two lists, want of
correspondence will
be observable. Reason,
The same evil requires
divers of the remedies:
2. The same remedy
applies to divers of the
evils.


---page break---
Ch. VI. Legislative.
§. All-embracing Instruct<hi rend="superscript">n

6.
Topics exhibiting the
remedies — considerations
object — obviating the evils
legislation is exposed to —
1. Term of service.
2. Attendance.
3. Self-suppletion.
4. Continuation Committee.

7.
Causes of non-judication
where
1. Inaction, notwithstanding
just demand.
2.
non-demand, where demand
would be just.

8.
Causes of non-demand
where demand wd. have
been just.
1. Inability by reason of the
expence — or
2. Disinclination:viz.
thro' fear of misjudication
in so far as it has for it's
cause a vice in the
judicial system.

9.
Misjudicature — it's
shapes.
1. Rejection of a just
demand: or
2.Satisfaction of an unjust
do.

10.
Non-judicature it's shapes.
1. Leaving unsatisfied a
just demand, or one w<hi rend="superscript">h
wd. have been just, if
made; but thro' inability
or disinclination, as
above, was not made.

11.
Cause of non-judication
if internal, relative inaptitude,
opposite to one or
more of the branches
of appropriate aptitude.

12.
So, in case of mislegislation
etc.


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Ch. VI. Legislative.
§. All-embracing Instrutcn

13.
Remedy to antecedent
inaptitude, the Election
system.

14.
Now as to concomitant —
the internal
or external inaptitude
is corruption. Intrinsic
cause of intellectual
and active inaptitude
is either non-informedness,
or misinformedness.

15.
Cause of non-informedness,
is either —
1. Intrinsic weakness,
or 2. want of appropriate
experience.

16.
Cause of comparative
inaptitude in all
shapes, want of competition
among proposable
candidates endowed
with appropriate experience.

Remedy, exclusion of all
non-endowed, so soon
as any can be had
endowed.

As to this see §. ___ Relocable
who: to wit those
alone of whom, they
having had the experience,
experience has
been had.

17.
Against corruption
remedies.
1. Sitting generally public.
2. Terms of Service, short.
3. Dislocability.
4. Temporary non-
relocability, as above.
For the reason why
dislocability alone will
not suffice, see §. ___
Relocable who.
5. Votation public.
6.Attendance unintermitted.


---page break---
Ch. VI. Legislative.
§ All-embracing Instruct<hi rend="superscript">n

18.
II. Delay, vexation and
expence in judicature these
Evils — Delay — it's evils in
Judicature are c Certain
1. in so far,non judicature:
add in so far the evil
of misdecision to pursuer's
side. —
Vexation & expence.

II. Contingent.
1. Ultimate misjudication
through deparition of
evidence.
2. Injustice to pursuer,
he dying before judication.
For the remedies to the
evils to which judicature
is exposed, see Ch. XII.
Judiciary Collectively &
the Chapters following.

19.
Delay — it's evils in legislation.
1. Certain evils.
1. In so far, those of non-
legislation and mislegislation.

Suppose a proposed law,
instead of beneficial,
maleficial — still, delay is
comparatively an evil:
proper remedy rejection.

II. Contingent Evils.
Through deparition of
evidence, mislegislation or
undue non-legislation.

20.
Cause of delay, vexation &
expence 2. On the part of
the whole body.

Needless intermission
of appointed attendance
of the whole body. Remedy.
Sittings never intermitted.

Occupation in needless
& undue operations.
Exclusion of all such
unappropriate matters.

Needless termination of
legislative inquiries
before the matter has been
made ripe for decision.
Remedy, provision for
continuation by succeeding,
of all proceedings
left unfinished by
preceding legislatures. See
§. ___ Continuation Committee.




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1826-01

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