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Objects not separately<lb/>
Objects not separately<lb/>
considerable:<lb/>
considerable:<lb/>
1. by reason of </p>
1. by reason of their mutual<lb/>
equivalence: viz<lb/>
pieces of coined money,<lb/>
considered as correct<lb/>
as to<lb/>
1. quality, &amp;<lb/>
2. quantity.<lb/>
2. By reason of their<lb/>
minuteness.<lb/>
Examples.<lb/>
I. Mineral Kingdom<lb/>
1. Grains of sand<lb/>
2. Chalk in powder.<lb/>
II. Vegetable Kingdom<lb/>
1. Grains<lb/>
2. Sweet fruits &#x2014; such<lb/>
as currants.<lb/>
III. Animal Kingdom<lb/>
1. Cochineal<lb/>
2. Eggs of silk worms.</p>
<p>6.<lb/>
Objects incidentally<lb/>
separately considerable.<lb/>
Example, a piece of<lb/>
money, considered<lb/>
1. as to its genuineness.<lb/>
2. as to the mark affixed.<lb/>
3. as to any <sic>pretious</sic> affections.</p>
<p>7.<lb/>
Efficient causes of title &#x2014;<lb/>
uses of their enumeration</p>
<p>8.<lb/>
Person entitled by<lb/>
law to a benefit &#x2014;<lb/>
who &#x2014;</p>
<p>9.<lb/>
By possession of right<lb/>
and title &#x2014; conditions<lb/>
supposed.<lb/>
1. Positive<lb/>
2. Negative.</p>
<p>10.<lb/>
Civil Code &#x2014; Enactive<lb/>
part &#x2014; declaration of<lb/>
benefits and <sic>burthens</sic><lb/>
existing.<lb/>
Ratiocinative part,<lb/>
declaration of the effect<lb/>
of those benefits<lb/>
and <sic>burthens</sic> on aggregate<lb/>
happiness &#x2014;</p>
<p>11.<lb/>
Efficient causes of title.<lb/>
1. Universally applicable.<lb/>
2. Separately applicable<lb/>
to subject matters<lb/>
of property.</p>
<p>12.<lb/>
</p>


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1830. July 3d
Pannomion or Civil Code.
2
Ch. 1 consideranda.

1.
All-comprehensive &
simultaneous exhibition
— its use.

2.
Subject matters of consideration —
exhibitive
and expositive.

3.
all-comprehensive
Ends in view — aggregate
of benefits maximized —
of burthens
minimized.

4.
Moveable subject matters
of property:
1. Separately considerable
2. Not separately considerable.

5.
Objects not separately
considerable:
1. by reason of their mutual
equivalence: viz
pieces of coined money,
considered as correct
as to
1. quality, &
2. quantity.
2. By reason of their
minuteness.
Examples.
I. Mineral Kingdom
1. Grains of sand
2. Chalk in powder.
II. Vegetable Kingdom
1. Grains
2. Sweet fruits — such
as currants.
III. Animal Kingdom
1. Cochineal
2. Eggs of silk worms.

6.
Objects incidentally
separately considerable.
Example, a piece of
money, considered
1. as to its genuineness.
2. as to the mark affixed.
3. as to any pretious affections.

7.
Efficient causes of title —
uses of their enumeration

8.
Person entitled by
law to a benefit —
who —

9.
By possession of right
and title — conditions
supposed.
1. Positive
2. Negative.

10.
Civil Code — Enactive
part — declaration of
benefits and burthens
existing.
Ratiocinative part,
declaration of the effect
of those benefits
and burthens on aggregate
happiness —

11.
Efficient causes of title.
1. Universally applicable.
2. Separately applicable
to subject matters
of property.

12.



Identifier: | JB/549/313/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 549.

Date_1

1830-07-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

549

Main Headings

Folio number

313

Info in main headings field

Pannomion or Civil Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

Recto/Verso

Page Numbering

Penner

John Flowerdew Colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

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