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<head>1828 July 24</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p>Jud. <note>Preface?</note><lb/>(2) <note>Delay by vacations</note></p> <p><del><gap/></del> So long as it lasts, delay established <del>by such</del> <add>by the constituted authorities and</add> without<lb/>adequate reason by the constituted authorities is denial of<lb/>justice.  Whatever it be, Blackstone is perfectly well satisfied<lb/>with it:  <add>What he say is &#x2014; that</add> Were <add>If</add> the Courts to sit <add>sat</add> in harvest time, the business of the<lb/>harvest (he says) would <del><gap/></del> be impeded: what he does not say is <add>forgets <del>s</del> is</add><lb/>that if an <del><gap/></del> <add>husbandman</add> whose stock were taken <add>urgently</add> from him, for example<lb/>in pretence of distress for rent, and kept from him during harvest time<lb/>kept from him for want of a Judge prepared to give it him back again,<lb/>the impediment would be considerably more severe.  Two other things<lb/>to <gap/>: one is this husbandman's attendance in person<lb/>is of no use, he being laid under the <add>impossibility of pleading his own course and under</add> necessity of <gap/> to his lawyers:<lb/>the other is &#x2014; that there are other people in the country besides<lb/>husbandmen.</p>
<head>1828 July 24</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p>Jud. <note>Preface?</note><lb/>(2) <note>Delay by vacations</note></p> <p><del><gap/></del> So long as it lasts, delay established <del>by such</del> <add>by the constituted authorities and</add> without<lb/>adequate reason by the constituted authorities is denial of<lb/>justice.  Whatever it be, Blackstone is perfectly well satisfied<lb/>with it:  <add>What he say is &#x2014; that</add> Were <add>If</add> the Courts to sit <add>sat</add> in harvest time, the business of the<lb/>harvest (he says) would <del><gap/></del> be impeded: what he does not say is <add>forgets <del>s</del> is</add><lb/>that if an <del><gap/></del> <add>husbandman</add> whose stock were taken <add>urgently</add> from him, for example<lb/>in pretence of distress for rent, and kept from him during harvest time<lb/>kept from him for want of a Judge prepared to give it him back again,<lb/>the impediment would be considerably more severe.  Two other things<lb/>to <gap/>: one is this husbandman's attendance in person<lb/>is of no use, he being laid under the <add>impossibility of pleading his own course and under</add> necessity of <gap/> to his lawyers:<lb/>the other is &#x2014; that there are other people in the country besides<lb/>husbandmen.</p> <p>Of the written pleadings, the use to justice (it has been<lb/>seen is <del>every thing</del> <add>nothing: of the evidence, every thing.  To the delivery<lb/>9f the written pleadings <add.is allotted</add> a broadness <del><gap/></del>  <add><gap/>,</add> if time <gap/> <add>and is</add><lb/>allowed: why? because <del>profit in</del> <add>Judges and other</add> lawyers profit <sic>encreases</sic><lb/>with the waste.  To the elicitation of the evidence is allotted<lb/>no more than a minute fragment of the time that would be<lb/>necessary<dell/</del> why? because Judges and other lawyers profit <sic>encreases</sic><lb/>in proportion to the shortness of the allowance.</p> <p>Delay and precipitation are thus made to answer<lb/>the same purpose.</p>


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1828 July 24

Jud. Preface?
(2) Delay by vacations

So long as it lasts, delay established by such by the constituted authorities and without
adequate reason by the constituted authorities is denial of
justice. Whatever it be, Blackstone is perfectly well satisfied
with it: What he say is — that Were If the Courts to sit sat in harvest time, the business of the
harvest (he says) would be impeded: what he does not say is forgets s is
that if an husbandman whose stock were taken urgently from him, for example
in pretence of distress for rent, and kept from him during harvest time
kept from him for want of a Judge prepared to give it him back again,
the impediment would be considerably more severe. Two other things
to : one is this husbandman's attendance in person
is of no use, he being laid under the impossibility of pleading his own course and under necessity of to his lawyers:
the other is — that there are other people in the country besides
husbandmen.

Of the written pleadings, the use to justice (it has been
seen is every thing nothing: of the evidence, every thing. To the delivery
9f the written pleadings <add.is allotted
a broadness , if time and is
allowed: why? because profit in Judges and other lawyers profit encreases
with the waste. To the elicitation of the evidence is allotted
no more than a minute fragment of the time that would be
necessary<dell/ why? because Judges and other lawyers profit encreases
in proportion to the shortness of the allowance.

Delay and precipitation are thus made to answer
the same purpose.



Identifier: | JB/031/079/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 31.

Date_1

1828-07-24

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Box

031

Main Headings

civil code

Folio number

079

Info in main headings field

jud.

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

9765

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