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<head>Of Laws in general. Table of the Chapters.</head>
<p><head>Of Laws in general. Table of the Chapters.</head></p>
<del>7</del> <del>Limits ? jurisdictions?</del>
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<del>8</del> ?
Limits between<lb/>
<del>9</del> <del>? law ?</del>
Ethics and Jurisprudence.</p>
<del>10</del> ?
<p>18 II<lb/>
<del>11</del> ?
Jurisprudence<lb/>
<del>12</del>
its branches</p>
17 I Limits between ethics and jurisprudence.
<p>19 III<lb/>
18 II Jurisprudence its branches
A law defined and<lb/>
19 III A law defined and distinguished
distinguished.</p>
20 IV <hi rend="underline">Source</hi> of a law or of the <hi rend="underline">Sources</hi> from whence a law must issue.
<p>20 IV<lb/>
21 V <hi rend="underline">Ends</hi> to which a law be directed
<hi rend="underline">Source</hi> of a law<lb/>
22 VI Subjects of a law - or, Of the things and ? which a law may take for its subjects
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must issue.</p>
25 IX Of the local extent which a law may have
<p>21 V<lb/>
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<hi rend="underline">Ends</hi> to which a<lb/>
27 XI <hi rend="underline">Generality</hi> of a law or - Of the modifications which a law may admit of, in pursuit of <hi rend="underline">generality</hi>
law may be directed.</p>
28 XII ? of a law - or - Of the offsets which a law may bear ? an act
<p>22 VI<lb/>
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Subjects of a law<lb/>
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or, Of the things<lb/>
31 XV <hi rend="underline">Signs</hi> of a law - or - Of the signs by which a law may be ?
and persons which<lb/>
32 XVI ? of a law - or - What it <del>deleted text</del> is that? goes to the making of a <hi rend="underline">compleat?</hi> law.
a law may take<lb/>
33 XVII No customary law compleat? - or - Of a customary law that it can never be compleat?
for its subjects</p>
<head>? ? 1782 </head>
<p>23 VII<lb/>
34 XVIII Separation of the [[court?]] branch of a law from the final.
Objects of a law –<lb/>
35 XIX What lwas may be termed criminal. or - [[unclear]] of laws into civil and criminal in [[compliat?]].
or Of the <hi rend="underline">acts</hi> which a law may<lb/>
36 XX Distinction between [[unclear]] and civil procedure
take for its objects.</p>
37 XXI Uses of the eighteen preceding chapters.
<p>24 VIII<lb/>
38 Of indirect legislation.
Of the <hi rend="underline">parties</hi> which<lb/>
39 Influence of Place and Time on the expediency of a law.
may be affected by a law.</p>
40 Idea of a [[compliat??] Corpus Juris.
<p>25 IX<lb/>
41 Plan of Book I.
Of the local extent<lb/>
 
which a law may<lb/>
2 Generality?
have</p>
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<p>26 X<lb/>
4 &#x2014; in him
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5 ?
a law, or which a<lb/>
6 ?
law may have.</p>
 
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<hi rend="underline">Generality</hi> of a law<lb/>
or - Of the modifications<lb/>
which a law<lb/>
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point of <hi rend="underline">generality</hi>.</p>
<p>28 XII<lb/>
Aspects of a law<lb/>
or Of the aspects<lb/>
which a law may<lb/>
bear towards an act.</p>
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<hi rend="underline">Force</hi> if a law or – <lb/>
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ways in which<lb/>
the law exerts its<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">force</hi>.</p>
30 XIV<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Appendages</hi> of a law –<lb/>
or - Of the <hi rend="underline">appendages</hi><lb/>
with which a law may be provided.
<p>31 XV<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Signs</hi> of a law - or - Of the signs by which a law<lb/>
may be provided.</p>
<p>32 XVI<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Compleatness</hi> of a<lb/>
law or What it<lb/>
<del>was</del> is that goes<lb/>
to the making of a<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">compleat</hi> law.</p>
<p>33 XVII<lb/>
No <hi rend="underline">customary</hi> law<lb/>
compleat or Of<lb/>
a customary law<lb/>
that it can never be<lb/>
compleat.</p>
<pb/>
<p>34 XVIII<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Separation</hi> of the<lb/>
civil branch of a<lb/>
law from the penal.</p>
<p>35 XIX<lb/>
What laws may<lb/>
be termed <hi rend="underline">criminal</hi>,<lb/>
or – The division<lb/>
of laws into civil<lb/>
and criminal incompleat.</p>
<p>36 XX<lb/>
Distinction between<lb/>
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<hi rend="underline">procedure</hi></p>
<p>37 XXI<lb/>
Uses of the eighteen<lb/>
preceding chapters.</p>
<p><del>38<lb/>
Idea of a compleat<lb/>
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Corpus Juris</hi></del></p>
<p><del>39<lb/>
Plan of Book I.</del></p>
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Of indirect legislation.</p>
<p>39<lb/>
Influence of <hi rend="underline">Place</hi><lb/>
and <hi rend="underline">Time</hi> on the<lb/>
expediency of a law.</p>
<p>40<lb/>
Idea of a compleat<lb/>
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Plan of Book I.</p>
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Of Laws in general. Table of the Chapters.

17 I
Limits between
Ethics and Jurisprudence.

18 II
Jurisprudence
its branches

19 III
A law defined and
distinguished.

20 IV
Source of a law
or – Of the Sources
from whence a law
must issue.

21 V
Ends to which a
law may be directed.

22 VI
Subjects of a law
– or, Of the things
and persons which
a law may take
for its subjects

23 VII
Objects of a law –
or – Of the acts which a law may
take for its objects.

24 VIII
Of the parties which
may be affected by a law.

25 IX
Of the local extent
which a law may
have

26 X
Of the duration of
a law, or which a
law may have.


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27 XI
Generality of a law
or - Of the modifications
which a law
may admitt of, in
point of generality.

28 XII
Aspects of a law
– or – Of the aspects
which a law may
bear towards an act.

29 XIII
Force if a law – or –
Of the which may be
ways in which
the law exerts its
force.

30 XIV
Appendages of a law –
or - Of the appendages
with which a law may be provided.

31 XV
Signs of a law - or - Of the signs by which a law
may be provided.

32 XVI
Compleatness of a
law – or – What it
was is that goes
to the making of a
compleat law.

33 XVII
No customary law
compleat – or – Of
a customary law
that it can never be
compleat.


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34 XVIII
Separation of the
civil branch of a
law from the penal.

35 XIX
What laws may
be termed criminal,
or – The division
of laws into civil
and criminal incompleat.

36 XX
Distinction between
penal and civil
procedure

37 XXI
Uses of the eighteen
preceding chapters.

38
Idea of a compleat
C Corpus Juris

39
Plan of Book I.

38
Of indirect legislation.

39
Influence of Place
and Time on the
expediency of a law.

40
Idea of a compleat
Corpus Juris.

41
Plan of Book I.


Identifier: | JB/029/001/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 29.

Date_1

1782-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

029

Main Headings

law in general

Folio number

001

Info in main headings field

of laws in general - table of the chapters

Image

002

Titles

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

9444

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