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1825 Nov. 13 ++
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Constitutional Code
Constitutional Code</head>


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Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
<note>Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively<lb/>
&sect;.13. Incidental Complaint Book
&sect;.<unclear>13</unclear>. Incidental Complaint Book<lb/>
Instruction as to the
Instruction as to the<lb/>
5 Sections
5 Sections</note>


3
<p>3 3</p>


4. On the part of a public functionary of any kind or trustee
<p>4. On the part of a <del>public</del> functionary <del>of any kind</del> or trustee<lb/>
in any situation public <gap/><gap/> during his continuance in his efficient situation, corruption may be produced either by intercourse
<del>in any situation public <gap/><gap/></del> <add>during his continuance in his efficient situation</add>, corruption may be <note>produced either by intercourse<lb/>
between the corruptee
between the corruptee<lb/>
intercourse, or <gap/> mere
<del>intercourse, or <gap/> mere</del><lb/>
and a corruptor, or by the mere
and a corruptor, or by the mere<lb/>
situation <gap/> <gap/>
<del>situation <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
force of the some corruptive situation
force of <del>the</del> <add>some</add> corruptive situation<lb/>
<gap/>: when by
<del><gap/>: when by</del><lb/>
without any such intercourse,
without any such intercourse,<lb/>
<gap/><gap/> corruptive
<del><gap/><gap/> corruptive</del><lb/>
the corruptive situation being such
the <add>corruptive</add> situation being such<lb/>
or some <gap/>
<del>or some one</del><lb/>
as without assistance
as without assistance<lb/>
acting for <gap/><gap/> when
<del>acting for <gap/><gap/> when<lb/>
by situation <gap/> situation, by some
by situation <add><gap/> situation</add>, by some</del><lb/>
from any external
from any external<lb/>
a situation which
<del>a situation which</del><lb/>
application naturally inclines
application naturally inclines<lb/>
<gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/>
<del><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/></del><lb/>
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<gap/>, his <gap/> regard
<del><gap/>, his <gap/> regard<lb/>
it is his interest <gap/>
it is his interest <gap/><lb/>
betray the way in question
betray the way in question</del><lb/>
him in this or that way
him in this or that way<lb/>
to betray violate his trust.
to <del>betray</del> <add>violate</add> his trust.<lb/>
To prevent it <gap/>
<del>To prevent it <gap/><lb/>
To obviate it <gap/>
To obviate it. In</del></note></p>


To the case first mentioned
<note>To the case first mentioned<lb/>
the prevention of it
<del>the prevention of it<lb/>
is the business of &sect;.12
is the business of &sect;.12<lb/>
<gap/> applies Section 12
<gap/></del> applies Section 12<lb/>
Secret intercourse obviated.
<hi rend="underline">Secret intercourse obviated</hi>.<lb/>
In the other
In the <del>other<lb/>
case that of others &sect;.13
case that of</del> <add>others</add> &sect;.13<lb/>
Partialities obviated.
<del>Partialities obviated</del>.</note>


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publicity is the secret
publicity is the secret<lb/>
remedy. But in the
remedy. But in the<lb/>
case of where last
<del>case of where</del> last<lb/>
case the operation efficiency of
case the <del>operation</del> <add>efficiency</add> of<lb/>
it is mush more
it is mush more<lb/>
precarious than in the
precarious than in the<lb/>
first: by being rendered
first: by being rendered<lb/>
public if made an
public if made an<lb/>
intercourse application which is forbidden
<del>intercourse</del> <add>application</add> which is forbidden<lb/>
is prevented
is prevented<lb/>
from being made.
from being made.<lb/>
Whatsoever be the purpose
Whatsoever be the purpose<lb/>
Application of <gap/> <gap/>
Application of <unclear>one man</unclear><lb/>
to case other may will
to <unclear>one</unclear> other may with<lb/>
<gap/> considerable chance of efficiency
<del><gap/></del> <add>considerable</add> chance of efficiency<lb/>
be interdicted: But
be interdicted: But<lb/>
of connection from
of connection from<lb/>
situation whether in
situation whether in</note>


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have place in either of two ways: by means of particular special intercourse between
<p>have place <add>in either of two ways:</add> by means of particular <add>special</add> intercourse between<lb/>
them and the a corruptor, or by the <gap/> mere mere force of their the
them and <del>the</del> <add>a</add> corruptor, or by the <del><gap/></del> mere <add>mere</add> force of their <add>the</add><lb/>
corruptive interest derives from their respective situations.
<add>cor</add>ruptive interest derived from their respective situations.<lb/>
In so far as any such intercourse is necessary to the
In so far as any such intercourse is necessary to the<lb/>
production of the mischievous effect, to the preventing of it
production of the mischievous effect, to the preventing of it<lb/>
nothing more is necessary than the prevention of such intercourse
nothing more is necessary than the prevention of such intercourse<lb/>
or what comes to the same thing, <gap/> the preventing <note>it from being covered
or what comes to the same thing, <del><gap/></del> the preventing <note>it from being covered<lb/>
from exposure  
from exposure <gap/><lb/>
<gap/></note>
<gap/></note><lb/>
to the object plain object are directed the provisions
to this <del>object</del> plain object are directed the provisions<lb/>
in &sect;.12. Secret intercourse obviated.
in &sect;.12. <hi rend="underline">Secret intercourse obviated</hi>.</p>


That more dangerous, because more difficult
<p>That more dangerous, because more difficult<lb/>
to guard against are those to which to the effective operation
to guard against are those <del><add>to</add> which to the effective operation<lb/>
of which <gap/> result from mere relation in connection in
of</del> which <del><gap/></del> result from <del>mere relation in</del> connection in<lb/>
the way of external or affective social or antisocial
the way of external or affective social or antisocial<lb/>
produced by relative situation whether permanent or <gap/> casual
produced by relative situation <add>whether</add> permanent or <gap/> casual<lb/>
connection which being known to the functionary without
connection which being known to the functionary without<lb/>
any such intercourse set at nought all safeguards
any such intercourse set at nought all safeguards<lb/>
which extend out beyond the prevention of such intercourse
which extend out beyond the prevention of such intercourse<lb/>
to this object are directed the provisions of &sect;.13
to this object are directed the provisions of &sect;.13<lb/>
Partialities obviated.
Partialities obviated.</p>


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because of because if committed the forbidden act may be proved. But
<p>because of because if committed the forbidden act may be proved. But<lb/>
of <gap/> <gap/> connection in the way of sympathy or antipathy the
<del>of <gap/></del> <add>the</add> connection in the way of sympathy or antipathy the<lb/>
all prohibitive is inapplicable: no act being necessary to the  
all prohibitive is inapplicable: no act being necessary to the maintenance<lb/>
 
or formation of them, there is nothing which if interdicted<lb/>
<del>in the way of self-regarding interest <gap/><gap/><gap/> or of antipathic<lb/>
the existence is not</del> can be proved: and <del>such</del> <add>in this case</add> in great measure<lb/>
are connections in the way of self-regarding interest. Service.<lb/>
In <del>consequence of interest derived</del> <add>prospect of advantage expected</add> from the connection service
mischievous<lb/>
to the public is rendered suppose by one individual to another: if the<lb/>
mischievousness of it is susceptible of proof you may punish the rendering it: but<lb/>
what you can not prove is &#x2014; that without that same prospect it would not have<lb/>
been rendered.</p>




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1825 Nov. 13 ++
Constitutional Code

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Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.13. Incidental Complaint Book
Instruction as to the
5 Sections

3 3

4. On the part of a public functionary of any kind or trustee
in any situation public during his continuance in his efficient situation, corruption may be produced either by intercourse
between the corruptee
intercourse, or mere
and a corruptor, or by the mere
situation
force of the some corruptive situation
: when by
without any such intercourse,
corruptive
the corruptive situation being such
or some one
as without assistance
acting for when
by situation situation, by some

from any external
a situation which
application naturally inclines

, his regard
it is his interest
betray the way in question

him in this or that way
to betray violate his trust.
To prevent it
To obviate it. In

To the case first mentioned
the prevention of it
is the business of §.12
applies Section 12
Secret intercourse obviated.
In the other
case that of
others §.13
Partialities obviated.

In both cases,
publicity is the secret
remedy. But in the
case of where last
case the operation efficiency of
it is mush more
precarious than in the
first: by being rendered
public if made an
intercourse application which is forbidden
is prevented
from being made.
Whatsoever be the purpose
Application of one man
to one other may with
considerable chance of efficiency
be interdicted: But
of connection from
situation whether in

have place in either of two ways: by means of particular special intercourse between
them and the a corruptor, or by the mere mere force of their the
corruptive interest derived from their respective situations.
In so far as any such intercourse is necessary to the
production of the mischievous effect, to the preventing of it
nothing more is necessary than the prevention of such intercourse
or what comes to the same thing, the preventing it from being covered
from exposure

to this object plain object are directed the provisions
in §.12. Secret intercourse obviated.

That more dangerous, because more difficult
to guard against are those to which to the effective operation
of
which result from mere relation in connection in
the way of external or affective social or antisocial
produced by relative situation whether permanent or casual
connection which being known to the functionary without
any such intercourse set at nought all safeguards
which extend out beyond the prevention of such intercourse
to this object are directed the provisions of §.13
Partialities obviated.

because of because if committed the forbidden act may be proved. But
of the connection in the way of sympathy or antipathy the
all prohibitive is inapplicable: no act being necessary to the maintenance
or formation of them, there is nothing which if interdicted
in the way of self-regarding interest or of antipathic
the existence is not
can be proved: and such in this case in great measure
are connections in the way of self-regarding interest. Service.
In consequence of interest derived prospect of advantage expected from the connection service mischievous
to the public is rendered suppose by one individual to another: if the
mischievousness of it is susceptible of proof you may punish the rendering it: but
what you can not prove is — that without that same prospect it would not have
been rendered.



Identifier: | JB/042/393/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1825-11-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

393

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3 / e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

[[notes_public::"copied and copy correcte[sic]" [note in jb's hand]]]

ID Number

13316

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