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1824. July 23 + 3 Constitutional Code. Corrected .

2o & 3o Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively §.16.

3

Other good effects of pre3senting themselves in the shape less tangible and ponderable are the following

Good effects not inconsiderable but comparatively of magnitude may here be observable.

1 1. In matters as well as form the texture of the improved by the substitution in those instances made of hands more uniform experiences to 1. Within above will be by by hands less uniformly experienced experience laying upon the process of hand which in regard to more experienced, and more habitually more exercised than those of an average representative conversant in the details of the individual cases which present a demand for more of the people attention to those details on the accuracy of which the of a law do efficiency of a law depends. legislation, and in the observation of the means best adapted to the satisfaction of those demands: more on the aptitude of which the [+] [+] each law is at all times dependent for its efficiency and innocuousness. (a) (a)

2. So to were used appropriate

Stet.

Note (a) at the bottom of the page.

In English Legislation scarcely will a man venture to propose as the stage of a new line an amendment to an old one, without being employed in lawyers to it. men of the men of law Law Practitioners in his different shapes to frame revise it.

2. By the publicity of the proceeding, the attention of all persons by whom the judicatories are frequented (and it will be seen how numerous they can not fail to be) will be so much the more frequently and closely applied to the business and form of legislation. In this particular the magnitude of the advantage gained is with number of Immediate Judicatories to the number of the bodies occupied in the exercise of the power of legislation: that is to say the Legislature and the several Sublegislatures.

3. In proportion to the source, the attention of legislation of the body of the law. 4. of the import and the to find its part of the than that of the Subdistricts. each five hundred Judicatories

3. Of the members of the Legislature itself, the attention so to an end as much and with much more frequently called, to the details of the process of legislation.

5. 6. The demand for need of consolidating laws indef and retarded: the less the the less the ind the application of

Excluding Exclusion put upon the confusion to apt to be produced by laws prepared and proposed from time to time by less experienced hands each intent only in the details of belonging to some part of the field, and altogether unacquainted with and regardless of its relation to bearing on the whole is a con benefit which the under the French Chamber the people enjoy have to in set off against the incomparably worse bad effects of the mode of legislation in which the practice is confined to hands moved by an operation is exclusively to an interest interest compleatly and incurably to that of the people subject many.



Identifier: | JB/042/361/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1824-07-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

361

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d3 / e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

13284

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