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'' | 182. Nov r. 23 d. | ||
Review of Humphreys | |||
Agenda for H. | |||
1. | |||
Agenda for H. | |||
1. As to Matter. | |||
1. Compleat the list of | |||
instruments. | |||
2. Of the enactive matter | |||
insert first the | |||
generally applying. | |||
3. Then, the specially | |||
applying matter, applying | |||
to the several instruments or groupes of | |||
instruments. | |||
4. What enactive matter | |||
belongs to the several | |||
sorts of instrument, | |||
call The Code | |||
of the Subject. | |||
Name each Code after | |||
the name of the | |||
instruments. | |||
Each instruments | |||
Code will be composed | |||
of the generally | |||
applying matter, and | |||
it's own specially applying | |||
matter. | |||
2. | |||
5. Throughout the whole | |||
pick out the exposition | |||
requiring words | |||
and give the exposition | |||
of each as a | |||
separate article. | |||
They will be those | |||
which, to amplitude | |||
of extent, add remoteness | |||
from universal | |||
use. | |||
6. Distinguish all of | |||
these by a peculiar | |||
type - not the Italics | |||
(as being wanted for | |||
other purposes) but | |||
a larger Roman. | |||
Agenda for H. | |||
2 contind. | |||
7.Discarding, and far as | |||
possible, all technical | |||
law words, employ such | |||
words of general jurisprudence | |||
as are familiar | |||
to all ears - | |||
Examples | |||
Satisfaction. | |||
Obligation. | |||
Compensation. | |||
Right. | |||
Power. | |||
Property. | |||
Possession. | |||
Service. | |||
Benefit. | |||
Burthen, | |||
8. Familiar as they are, | |||
they will not the less | |||
need to be expounded: | |||
words familiar, ideas | |||
not so clear as could be | |||
wished - all the others, | |||
that of right not excepted, | |||
out of the idea of | |||
obligation. | |||
Small the number of | |||
these acts. | |||
9. Print in black letter | |||
any such law terms, | |||
the use of which is | |||
found unavoidable. | |||
Example. | |||
1. Property real & personal<lb/> | |||
<gap/> Look out others from<lb/> | |||
H. | |||
2. Assets. | |||
3. Appurtenances. | |||
10. AS codification extends | |||
these words will be extirpated. | |||
Of such as can not but | |||
be retained, fixt the | |||
import of expository | |||
articles. | |||
2 Contind. | |||
11 Frame an all comprehensive | |||
statement of | |||
the genealogical and | |||
other modifications of | |||
conditions in life, calling | |||
for correspondent | |||
dispositions: in respect | |||
of survivorship and | |||
need of provision, so | |||
far as the greatest happiness | |||
principle, admitts | |||
of anticipation | |||
of futurity. For exemplification | |||
see H's marriage | |||
settlement as | |||
far as it goes. H. will | |||
not suffice for Wills. | |||
12. For the purpose of | |||
testamentary dispositions, this exhibition | |||
will be particularly | |||
useful. Testator's, or | |||
will making guide, | |||
this | |||
13. By means of the | |||
exhaustively | |||
analysis, show the | |||
points of agreements | |||
and difference between | |||
the several made & of | |||
disposition, as to property. | |||
14. So, of the reasons | |||
by which they are | |||
respectively recommended, | |||
raking for | |||
the radical reason | |||
conduciveness to the | |||
maximum of happiness | |||
principle, the | |||
greatest happiness | |||
principle. | |||
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182. Nov r. 23 d.
Review of Humphreys
Agenda for H. 1. Agenda for H. 1. As to Matter. 1. Compleat the list of instruments. 2. Of the enactive matter insert first the generally applying. 3. Then, the specially applying matter, applying to the several instruments or groupes of instruments. 4. What enactive matter belongs to the several sorts of instrument, call The Code of the Subject. Name each Code after the name of the instruments. Each instruments Code will be composed of the generally applying matter, and it's own specially applying matter. 2. 5. Throughout the whole pick out the exposition requiring words and give the exposition of each as a separate article. They will be those which, to amplitude of extent, add remoteness from universal use. 6. Distinguish all of these by a peculiar type - not the Italics (as being wanted for other purposes) but a larger Roman.
Agenda for H.
2 contind.
7.Discarding, and far as
possible, all technical
law words, employ such
words of general jurisprudence
as are familiar
to all ears -
Examples
Satisfaction.
Obligation.
Compensation.
Right.
Power.
Property.
Possession.
Service.
Benefit.
Burthen,
8. Familiar as they are,
they will not the less
need to be expounded:
words familiar, ideas
not so clear as could be
wished - all the others,
that of right not excepted,
out of the idea of
obligation.
Small the number of
these acts.
9. Print in black letter
any such law terms,
the use of which is
found unavoidable.
Example.
1. Property real & personal
Look out others from
H.
2. Assets.
3. Appurtenances.
10. AS codification extends
these words will be extirpated.
Of such as can not but
be retained, fixt the
import of expository
articles.
2 Contind. 11 Frame an all comprehensive statement of the genealogical and other modifications of conditions in life, calling for correspondent dispositions: in respect of survivorship and need of provision, so far as the greatest happiness principle, admitts of anticipation of futurity. For exemplification see H's marriage settlement as far as it goes. H. will not suffice for Wills. 12. For the purpose of testamentary dispositions, this exhibition will be particularly useful. Testator's, or will making guide, this 13. By means of the exhaustively analysis, show the points of agreements and difference between the several made & of disposition, as to property. 14. So, of the reasons by which they are respectively recommended, raking for the radical reason conduciveness to the maximum of happiness principle, the greatest happiness principle.
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J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824 |
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Jonathan Blenman |
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