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<p>1829. July<lb/>
<head>1829. July<lb/>Dispatch Court</head> <p><del><gap/> of <gap/> <gap/> Dispatch Court <gap/> Judiciary Reformists <sic>classif<hi rend="superscript">n</hi></sic></del></p> <!-- numbers in pencil --> <p>6<lb/><note><del>Bill Judiciary</del></note><lb/>(2 <note><del>1 Imperfection</del> <add>Brougham</add><lb/>3 Remuneration<lb/><!-- in pencil --> Terms of Service<lb/>II Fee gathering Supported</note></p> <p><add>18.<lb/><sic>Ratiocinative</sic>/Remuneration<lb/>Judge why forbidden to receive<lb/>fees? To avoid placing his interest in opposition to his duty.</add></p> <!-- this page is organised in two columns, sub headings have been added later --> <head><del>1. Remuneration</del><lb/><sic>Ratiocinative</sic></head> <p>Degree of moral aptitude<lb/>will depend<lb/>on the connection<lb/>between functionary's<lb/>interest and duty</p> <head>Remuneration<lb/><sic>Ratiocinative</sic></head> <p>2.<lb/> Judge's duty, minimization<lb/>of delay, vexation<lb/>and expense.</p><head>Remuneration<lb/><sic>Ratiocinative</sic></head> <p>3.<lb/>To give Judge power<lb/>to receive fees is to give<lb/>him power to impose<lb/>taxes for his own benefit.</p> <head>Remuneration<lb/><sic>Ratiocinative</sic></head> <p>4.<lb/>Occasions for exacting<lb/>money, two.<lb/>1. Performance of Judicial<lb/>operations.<lb/>2. Issue of Judicial instruments.</p> <head>Remuneration<lb/><sic>Ratiocinative</sic></head> <p>5.<lb/>Fee-fed Judge's interest<lb/>to maximize the<lb/>number of judicial<lb/>operations.</p> <head>Remuneration<lb/><sic>Ratiocinative</sic></head> <p>6. So to maximize delays,<lb/>productive of incidents,<lb/><add>and encouraging<lb/><foreign>mala fide</foreign> defendants to persevere.  Thus is the Judge<lb/>
<head>Dispatch Court</head></p>
an accomplice with every<lb/>dishonest debtor, sharing<lb/>in the profit of his guilt.</add></p>
<p><del><gap/> of <gap/> <gap/> Dispatch Court <gap/> <gap/> every<unclear>Reformists classif<hi rend="superscript">n</hi></unclear></del></p>
<head>Remuneration<lb/><sic>Ratiocinative</sic></head> <p>7.<lb/>So to maximize the<lb/>number of sittings,<lb/>and the duration of<lb/>intervals between<lb/>each.</p> <head>Remuneration<lb/><sic>Ratiocinative</sic></head> <p>8.<lb/><add>Thus</add> By demand of fees,<lb/>justice denied or<lb/>sold.</p> <p>9.<lb/><add>This</add> against King John's<lb/>Magna Charter.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <head>Remuneration<lb/><sic>Ratiocinative</sic></head> <p>9.<lb/>By King John's successors,<lb/>Justice delayed, sold<lb/>and denied.</p> <head>Remuneration<lb/> <sic>Ratiocinative</sic></head> <p>10.<lb/>Fees the cause.</p> <head>Remuneration<lb/><sic>Ratiocinative</sic></head> <p>11.<lb/>Fees a premium on<lb/>delay &#x2014; a penalty on<lb/>Dispatch. <add>on recourse<lb/>to justice, and on self defence against <del>j</del> injustice<lb/>by the hands of Judges:<lb/>and where means of<lb/>payment exist not a<lb/><hi rend="underline">prohibition</hi>.</add></p> <head>Remuneration<lb/><sic>Ratiocinative</sic></head> <p>12.<lb/>Much more effective<lb/>than a declared penalty.</p> <!-- line in pencil across the column --> <head>Term of service<lb/><sic>Ratiocinative</sic></head> <p>13.<lb/>If, by Dispatch Court<lb/>act, Judge's situation<lb/>be made permanent<lb/>during good behaviour,<lb/>his interest will be to<lb/>minimize labour and<lb/>maximise inaptitude.</p> <head>Term of Service<lb/><sic>Ratiocinative</sic></head> <p>14.<lb/>Temporary Judges the<lb/>best adapted to the purposes<lb/>of the Act.</p> <head>Term of Service<lb/><sic>Ratiocinative</sic></head> <p>15.<lb/>Advantages of temporary<lb/>
<p>18.<lb/>
Remuneration Ratiocinative<lb/>
Judge why forbidden to receive<lb/>
fees? To avoid placing his interest in opposition to his duty.</p>
<p><del>1. Remuneration Ratiocinative</del><lb/>
Degree of moral aptitude<lb/>
will depend on the connection<lb/>
between functionary's<lb/>
interest and duty</p>
<p>2.<lb/>
Remuneration Ratiocinative<lb/>
Judge's duty, minimization<lb/>
of delay, vexation<lb/>
and expense.</p>
<p>3.<lb/>
Remuneration Ratiocinative<lb/>
To give Judge power<lb/>
to receive fees is to give<lb/>
him power to impose<lb/>
taxes for his own benefit.</p>
<p>4.<lb/>
Remuneration Ratiocinative<lb/>
Occasions for exacting<lb/>
money, two.<lb/>
1. Performance of Judicial<lb/>
operations.<lb/>
2. Issue of Judicial instruments.</p>
<p>5.<lb/>
Remuneration Ratiocinative<lb/>
Fee-fed Judge's interest<lb/>
to maximize the<lb/>
number of judicial<lb/>
operations.</p>
<p>6.<lb/>
Remuneration Ratiocinative<lb/>
So to maximize delays,<lb/>
productive of incidents,<lb/>
and encouraging<lb/>
mala fide defendants to <unclear>preserve</unclear>.  Thus is the <gap/><lb/>
<gap/> place with every<lb/>
dishonest <gap/>, shewing<lb/>
in the profit of his guilt.</p>
<p>7.<lb/>
Remuneration Ratiocinative<lb/>
So to maximize the<lb/>
number of sittings,<lb/>
and the duration of<lb/>
intervals between<lb/>
each.</p>
<p>8.<lb/>
Remuneration Ratiocinative<lb/>
<add>Thus</add> By demand of fees,<lb/>
justice denied or<lb/>
sold.</p>
<p>9.<lb/>
Remuneration Ratiocinative<lb/>
<add>This</add> against King John's<lb/>
Magna Charter.</p>
<pb/>
<p>9.<lb/>
Remuneration Ratiocinative<lb/>
By King John's successors,<lb/>
Justice delayed, sold<lb/>
and denied.</p>
<p>10.<lb/>
Remuneration Ratiocinative<lb/>
Fees the cause.</p>
<p>11.<lb/>
Remuneration Ratiocinative<lb/>
Fees a premium on<lb/>
delay a penalty on<lb/>
Dispatch, on recourse<lb/>
to justice, and on self defence against <del>of</del> injustice<lb/>
by the hands of Judges:<lb/>
and where means of<lb/>
payment exist not a<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">prohibition</hi>.</p>
<p>12.<lb/>
Remuneration Ratiocinative<lb/>
Much more effective<lb/>
than a declared penalty.</p>
<p>13.<lb/>
Term of Service  Ratiocinative<lb/>
If, by Dispatch Court<lb/>
act, Judge's situation<lb/>
be made permanent<lb/>
during good behaviour,<lb/>
his interest will be to<lb/>
minimize labour and<lb/>
maximise inaptitude.</p>
<p>14.<lb/>
Term of Service  Ratiocinative<lb/>
Temporary Judges the<lb/>
best adapted to the purposes<lb/>
of the act.</p>
<p>15.<lb/>
Term of Service  Ratiocinative<lb/>
Advantages of temporary<lb/>
nominations.</p>
nominations.</p>
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1829. July
Dispatch Court

of Dispatch Court Judiciary Reformists classifn

6
Bill Judiciary
(2 1 Imperfection Brougham
3 Remuneration
Terms of Service
II Fee gathering Supported

18.
Ratiocinative/Remuneration
Judge why forbidden to receive
fees? To avoid placing his interest in opposition to his duty.

1. Remuneration
Ratiocinative

Degree of moral aptitude
will depend
on the connection
between functionary's
interest and duty

Remuneration
Ratiocinative

2.
Judge's duty, minimization
of delay, vexation
and expense.

Remuneration
Ratiocinative

3.
To give Judge power
to receive fees is to give
him power to impose
taxes for his own benefit.

Remuneration
Ratiocinative

4.
Occasions for exacting
money, two.
1. Performance of Judicial
operations.
2. Issue of Judicial instruments.

Remuneration
Ratiocinative

5.
Fee-fed Judge's interest
to maximize the
number of judicial
operations.

Remuneration
Ratiocinative

6. So to maximize delays,
productive of incidents,
and encouraging
mala fide defendants to persevere. Thus is the Judge
an accomplice with every
dishonest debtor, sharing
in the profit of his guilt.

Remuneration
Ratiocinative

7.
So to maximize the
number of sittings,
and the duration of
intervals between
each.

Remuneration
Ratiocinative

8.
Thus By demand of fees,
justice denied or
sold.

9.
This against King John's
Magna Charter.


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Remuneration
Ratiocinative

9.
By King John's successors,
Justice delayed, sold
and denied.

Remuneration
Ratiocinative

10.
Fees the cause.

Remuneration
Ratiocinative

11.
Fees a premium on
delay — a penalty on
Dispatch. on recourse
to justice, and on self defence against j injustice
by the hands of Judges:
and where means of
payment exist not a
prohibition.

Remuneration
Ratiocinative

12.
Much more effective
than a declared penalty.

Term of service
Ratiocinative

13.
If, by Dispatch Court
act, Judge's situation
be made permanent
during good behaviour,
his interest will be to
minimize labour and
maximise inaptitude.

Term of Service
Ratiocinative

14.
Temporary Judges the
best adapted to the purposes
of the Act.

Term of Service
Ratiocinative

15.
Advantages of temporary
nominations.


Identifier: | JB/081/077/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.

Date_1

1829-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-15

Box

081

Main Headings

dispatch court bill

Folio number

077

Info in main headings field

dispatch court

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d6 / e2

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

25864

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