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<p>1831. April 18</p>
<head>Pannomion or Penal Code <gap/> <gap/> for Nomography July 18</head>
 
<p>29.</p>
<p>Of the effective, branches<lb/>
two-<lb/>
1. the directive<lb/>
2. the sanctionative</p>
<p>30.</p>
<p>By the directive information<lb/>
is given of the course<lb/>
it is legislator's desire<lb/>
should throughout be<lb/>
taken.</p>
<p>31.</p>
<p>By the sanctionative, of<lb/>
the <hi rend="underline">inducements</hi> for<lb/>
taking it.</p>
<p>32.</p>
<p>Inducement <hi rend="underline">good</hi>, law<lb/>
punitive or say <hi rend="underline">penal</hi>.</p>
<p>33.</p>
<p>Inducement <hi rend="underline">evil</hi>, law<lb/>
punitive or say <hi rend="underline">penal</hi>.</p>
<p>34.</p>
<p>Addressed to persons at<lb/>
large is the <hi rend="underline">directive</hi>.</p>
<p>35.</p>
<p>Addressed to functionaries<lb/>
is the sanctionative.</p>
<p>36.</p>
<p>To functionaries of the<lb/>
administrative department<lb/>
in the first instance,<lb/>
but eventually<lb/>
to the judicial is the<lb/>
remunerative.</p>
<p>37.</p>
<p>- to those of the judicial<lb/>
in the first instance,<lb/>
the punitive: viz, the<lb/>
Judges &amp; their subordinates.</p>
<p>38.</p>
<p>Of the matter of the<lb/>
Civil Code, sorts two:<lb/>
1.<hi rend="underline">directive</hi> or 2.<hi rend="underline">expositive</hi></p>
<p>39.</p>
<p>The directive, as above,<lb/>
clear of the sanctionative.</p><pb/>
<p>40.</p>
<p>Not that without eventual<lb/>
expectation of the<lb/>
penal sanctionative<lb/>
the directive would<lb/>
in general be to any<lb/>
considerable extent<lb/>
effective: necessary is<lb/>
the expectation of<lb/>
ordinary punishment,<lb/>
including or not including<lb/>
burthenof satisfaction:<lb/>
ordinary<lb/>
punishment - viz. just<lb/>
sufficient to outweigh<lb/>
the profit of the offence<lb/>
of which punishment<lb/>
the experience made<lb/>
must all through be<lb/>
understood to be inliccted<lb/>
in the directive and<lb/>
in that way contained<lb/>
in the<lb/>
Civil Code.</p>
<p>41.</p>
<p>In the penal Code<lb/>
will be the plan for<lb/>
the insertion of<lb/>
1. denunciation made<lb/>
of extra-punishment<lb/>
in the case of the<lb/>
several offences.<lb/>
2. the part in which<lb/>
account is given<lb/>
of the manner<lb/>
in which punishment<lb/>
with or without<lb/>
compensation<lb/>
is administered.</p>
<p>42.</p>
<p><del>2. So in penal</del> The<lb/>
<del>Exam</del> expositive matter<lb/>
contains over and above<lb/>
what belongs to the civil<lb/>
Code matter which<lb/>
belongs in common<lb/>
to that and the Penal<lb/>
Code.</p><pb/>






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1831. April 18

Pannomion or Penal Code for Nomography July 18

29.

Of the effective, branches
two-
1. the directive
2. the sanctionative

30.

By the directive information
is given of the course
it is legislator's desire
should throughout be
taken.

31.

By the sanctionative, of
the inducements for
taking it.

32.

Inducement good, law
punitive or say penal.

33.

Inducement evil, law
punitive or say penal.

34.

Addressed to persons at
large is the directive.

35.

Addressed to functionaries
is the sanctionative.

36.

To functionaries of the
administrative department
in the first instance,
but eventually
to the judicial is the
remunerative.

37.

- to those of the judicial
in the first instance,
the punitive: viz, the
Judges & their subordinates.

38.

Of the matter of the
Civil Code, sorts two:
1.directive or 2.expositive

39.

The directive, as above,
clear of the sanctionative.


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40.

Not that without eventual
expectation of the
penal sanctionative
the directive would
in general be to any
considerable extent
effective: necessary is
the expectation of
ordinary punishment,
including or not including
burthenof satisfaction:
ordinary
punishment - viz. just
sufficient to outweigh
the profit of the offence
of which punishment
the experience made
must all through be
understood to be inliccted
in the directive and
in that way contained
in the
Civil Code.

41.

In the penal Code
will be the plan for
the insertion of
1. denunciation made
of extra-punishment
in the case of the
several offences.
2. the part in which
account is given
of the manner
in which punishment
with or without
compensation
is administered.

42.

2. So in penal The
Exam expositive matter
contains over and above
what belongs to the civil
Code matter which
belongs in common
to that and the Penal
Code.


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Identifier: | JB/549/324/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 549.

Date_1

1831-04-18

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

549

Main Headings

Folio number

324

Info in main headings field

Pannomion or Penal Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

Recto/Verso

Page Numbering

Penner

John Flowerdew Colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

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