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<head>1824. Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. 23<lb/>
Constitutional Code</head>
 
<note>Ch. XXVII Local Registrars<lb/>
&sect; <add>Marriage</add> Purposes<lb/>
<del>Marriage</del><lb/>
2 Prohibition enforcing</note>
 
<p>17</p>
 
<note>31 or 5<lb/>
Art. 31 or 5. To Civil<lb/>
Code belongs<lb/>
1. Conditions to validity<lb/>
2. Effect as to rights and<lb/>
obligations as to parties<lb/>
and children and<lb/>
strangers</note>
 
<p>Prohibition-enforcing purpose<lb/>
<del>This <gap/></del> As to the conditions proper to be made<lb/>
<unclear>respective</unclear> to the validity of a contract of this sort, and<lb/>
the legal <del>and</del> effect proper to be given to it in respect<lb/>
of rights and obligations as <unclear>well</unclear> between <add>one of</add> the contracting<lb/>
parties <add>and the other</add> as between them and third persons, these<lb/>
are matters that belong in the first place to the<lb/>
Civil or right-conferring, in the next place so far<lb/>
as punishment is made applicable to the penal<lb/>
or wrong-restraining Code. In the <unclear>Truth</unclear> the legislation<lb/>
&amp;c may be seen some <unclear>leading</unclear> principles relative to the subject,<lb/>
considered on the ground of the greatest happiness principle</p>
 
<p>To the present Code may perhaps be thought to<lb/>
belong the consideration of the course proper to be taken<lb/>
for rendering the process of registration effectual to both<lb/>
its abovementioned general purposes</p>






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1824. Decr. 23
Constitutional Code

Ch. XXVII Local Registrars
§ Marriage Purposes
Marriage
2 Prohibition enforcing

17

31 or 5
Art. 31 or 5. To Civil
Code belongs
1. Conditions to validity
2. Effect as to rights and
obligations as to parties
and children and
strangers

Prohibition-enforcing purpose
This As to the conditions proper to be made
respective to the validity of a contract of this sort, and
the legal and effect proper to be given to it in respect
of rights and obligations as well between one of the contracting
parties and the other as between them and third persons, these
are matters that belong in the first place to the
Civil or right-conferring, in the next place so far
as punishment is made applicable to the penal
or wrong-restraining Code. In the Truth the legislation
&c may be seen some leading principles relative to the subject,
considered on the ground of the greatest happiness principle

To the present Code may perhaps be thought to
belong the consideration of the course proper to be taken
for rendering the process of registration effectual to both
its abovementioned general purposes




Identifier: | JB/042/776/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1824-12-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

31 or 5

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

776

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e17

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

13699

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