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<p>Repeated in this case are the four evils above brought<lb/>
<p>Repeated in this case are the four evils above brought<lb/>
to view in the case of the gratuitous substitute</p>
to view in the case of the gratuitous substitute</p>
 
<p>But the evil consisting in the consumption of time<lb/>
 
receives <add>such</add> an aggravation as may require <add>warrant</add> a separate<lb/>
notice.</p>
<p>The gratuitous assistant has no motive <add>inducement</add> for giving<lb/>
useless encrease to the quantity of time employed in transferring<lb/>
in so far as capable of being transferred the<lb/>
<add>appropriate</add> ideas from the mind of the principal to the mind of<lb/>
his beneficent assistant.  But the mercenary assistance has<lb/>
inducement in abundance.</p>
<p>The party, in the statement he makes, whether to<lb/>
his unpaid benefactor or to his heavily <add>dearly</add> paid agent<lb/>
takes more liberty than he would have <del>desired to</del><lb/>
been permitted to take or would have desired to attempted to<lb/>
take with the Judge.  As to the <del><gap/></del> benevolent and<lb/>
beneficent substitute <add>assistant</add>, if so it be that his sympathy<lb/>
engages him to bestow <add>in</add> <del>more time</del> on the hearing of it<lb/>
more time than is necessary, no harm has place on<lb/>
either side.  Not so the mercenary <add>assistant and</add> substitute if it<lb/>
be to his care that the statement is applied <add>applies itself</add>.  True<lb/>
it is that for every atom of this time <del>the</del> of his <del><gap/></del> <add>experienced</add><lb/>
and skilled assistant and advisor and assistant the<lb/>
party <add>Client principal</add> is <unclear>doomed</unclear> to pay at a dear <add>no trifling</add> rate.  But in <add>by</add> the<lb/>
pleasure <add>gratification</add>, experienced from the dear bought token <add>semblance</add> of sympathy<lb/>
the client <del>forgets</del> <add>forgets</add> is rendered the <add>agitated heated</add> mind of the client is<lb/>
turned aside from the price and the rate and the price<lb/>
at which he pays for it.</p>
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1824. Feby. 10
Constitutional Procedure Code.Ch. Costs

Repeated in this case are the four evils above brought
to view in the case of the gratuitous substitute

But the evil consisting in the consumption of time
receives such an aggravation as may require warrant a separate
notice.

The gratuitous assistant has no motive inducement for giving
useless encrease to the quantity of time employed in transferring
in so far as capable of being transferred the
appropriate ideas from the mind of the principal to the mind of
his beneficent assistant. But the mercenary assistance has
inducement in abundance.

The party, in the statement he makes, whether to
his unpaid benefactor or to his heavily dearly paid agent
takes more liberty than he would have desired to
been permitted to take or would have desired to attempted to
take with the Judge. As to the benevolent and
beneficent substitute assistant, if so it be that his sympathy
engages him to bestow in more time on the hearing of it
more time than is necessary, no harm has place on
either side. Not so the mercenary assistant and substitute if it
be to his care that the statement is applied applies itself. True
it is that for every atom of this time the of his experienced
and skilled assistant and advisor and assistant the
party Client principal is doomed to pay at a dear no trifling rate. But in by the
pleasure gratification, experienced from the dear bought token semblance of sympathy
the client forgets forgets is rendered the agitated heated mind of the client is
turned aside from the price and the rate and the price
at which he pays for it.


Identifier: | JB/055/305/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 55.

Date_1

1824-02-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

48-49

Box

055

Main Headings

Constitutional Code; Procedure Code

Folio number

305

Info in main headings field

Procedure Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

D17

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1823

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1823

Notes public

ID Number

18026

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