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Ch. XII, Judiciary collectively | |||
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Instructions and Ratio<gap/> | |||
Other good effects, but presenting themselves in a shape | |||
less tangible and ponderable, are the following. | |||
10. 1. In matter as well as form, the general texture | |||
of the Code improved: by the substitution in these improved, to wit, by the necessity which | |||
all persons, who engage in the task of endeavouring to apply alternatives | |||
instances made of hands more uniformly experienced | |||
or give <gap/> initiation to law, will find themselves under, of | |||
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applying their attention with care and precision <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/> <note>to the very tenor of every | |||
person of the existing law on | |||
which the proposed new matter bears: | |||
thus rendering | |||
necessary to the hope of | |||
acceptance a certain | |||
degree of chill on the | |||
part of the operator: | |||
and in a proportion | |||
more or less considerable, | |||
repelling from the employment | |||
those who | |||
fail of being qualified | |||
for it.</note> | |||
<gap/><gap/><gap/> habitually in the details of | |||
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those individuals <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/> and for legislation, | |||
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adapted to the satisfaction of <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/> | |||
on the aptitude of which <gap/><gap/><gap/> is at all times dependent | |||
for it's efficiency and innocuousness. | |||
2. By the publicity of the proceedings, the attention, of all | |||
persons by whom the Judicatories are frequented, (and, it in | |||
and by Ch. XVII, Judicial Visitors Inspectors it will be seen how numerous (and influential they can not fail to be) | |||
so much the more habituated to their paying attention frequently and closely applied | |||
to the business and forms of legislation. In this particular, | |||
the magnitude of the advantage gained is as the number of | |||
the 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. Of the members of the Legislature itself, the attention | |||
so much the more frequently called, to the details | |||
of the process of legislation. | |||
Three | |||
Note (a) | |||
In the English Legislature, scarcely will a man venture | |||
to propose, in the shape of a new law, an amendment | |||
to an old one, without having employed the | |||
man of law in his different shapes to frame and | |||
revise it. | |||
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1824. Augt. Constitutional Code Copied & Copy corrected
Ch. XII, Judiciary collectively §. Instructions and Ratio
Other good effects, but presenting themselves in a shape less tangible and ponderable, are the following.
10. 1. In matter as well as form, the general texture of the Code improved: by the substitution in these improved, to wit, by the necessity which all persons, who engage in the task of endeavouring to apply alternatives instances made of hands more uniformly experienced or give initiation to law, will find themselves under, of applying their attention with care and precision to the very tenor of every person of the existing law on which the proposed new matter bears: thus rendering necessary to the hope of acceptance a certain degree of chill on the part of the operator: and in a proportion more or less considerable, repelling from the employment those who fail of being qualified for it. habitually in the details of those individuals and for legislation, adapted to the satisfaction of on the aptitude of which is at all times dependent for it's efficiency and innocuousness.
2. By the publicity of the proceedings, the attention, of all persons by whom the Judicatories are frequented, (and, it in and by Ch. XVII, Judicial Visitors Inspectors it will be seen how numerous (and influential they can not fail to be) so much the more habituated to their paying attention frequently and closely applied to the business and forms of legislation. In this particular, the magnitude of the advantage gained is as the number of the 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. Of the members of the Legislature itself, the attention so much the more frequently called, to the details of the process of legislation.
Three
Note (a)
In the English Legislature, scarcely will a man venture to propose, in the shape of a new law, an amendment to an old one, without having employed the man of law in his different shapes to frame and revise it.
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