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<head>1825. April 2. +<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p><sic>Ch.<sic>IX</note><lb/>(9 <note>&sect;. Defence how <gap/><lb/>ii Judicature<lb/>iii <gap/></note></p> <p>18 or <del>9</del>10<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 18 or 10. II Defence<lb/>Items of it are<lb/>1. <add><sic>Expence</sic> by</add> Loss of time.  In the<lb/>case of the <del>production and</del> <add>vast majority<lb/>composed of the productive and</add><lb/>other profit seeing classes<lb/><del>As in the vast majority</del> <add><sic>expence</sic> by loss of time</add><Lb/>is the loss <del>by the <unclear>amount</unclear><lb/>of its being</del> of what<lb/>would otherwise have<lb/>been received.</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> <add>or 12</add> II.  As to <sic>expence.</sic>  1. Under the head<lb/>of <sic>expence</sic> the first item is that which consists in loss of<lb/>time: <del>employ</del> loss of time by employing in the abovementioned<lb/>unprofitable ways the time which otherwise might and in<lb/>most cases would have been employed in productive labour.</p> <p>2. <sic>Expence on journeys<lb/>and demurrage, over and<lb/>above time <sic>expence</sic></note></p> <p>2.  Next comes the <sic>expence</sic> <add>if any</add> of the journey <add>of carriage</add> to and fro, together<lb/>with the difference between what would have been the <sic>expence</sic> <add>expenditure</add><lb/>
<head>1825. April 2. +<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic>IX</note><lb/>(9 <note>&sect;. Defence how <gap/><lb/>II Judicature<lb/>III <gap/></note></p> <p><note>18 or <del>9</del>10<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 18 or 10. II Defence<lb/>Items of it are<lb/>1. <add><sic>Expence</sic> by</add> Loss of time.  In the<lb/>case of the <del>production and</del> <add>vast majority<lb/>composed of the productive and</add><lb/>other profit seeing classes<lb/><del>As in the vast majority</del> <add><sic>expence</sic> by loss of time</add><lb/>is the loss <del>by the <unclear>amount</unclear><lb/>of its being</del> of what<lb/>would otherwise have<lb/>been received.</note></p> <!-- all main text crossed through in ink --><p><sic>Art.</sic> <add>or 12</add> II.  As to <sic>expence.</sic>  1. Under the head<lb/>of <sic>expence</sic> the first item is that which consists in loss of<lb/>time: <del>employ</del> loss of time by employing in the abovementioned<lb/>unprofitable ways the time which otherwise might and in<lb/>most cases would have been employed in productive labour.</p> <p><note>2. <sic>Expence</sic> on journeys<lb/>and demurrage, over and<lb/>above time <sic>expence</sic></note></p> <p>2.  Next comes the <sic>expence</sic> <add>if any</add> of the journey <add>of carriage</add> to and fro, together<lb/>with the difference between what would have been the <sic>expence</sic> <add>expenditure</add><lb/>at home, and the actual <sic>expence</sic> <add>expenditure</add> during the journeys and<lb/>the demurrage.</p> <p><note>3. <sic>Expence</sic> of professional<lb/>assistance where employed.</note></p>
at home, and the actual <sic>expence</sic><add>expenditure</add> during the journeys and<lb/>
<p>Of the <sic>expence</sic> <add>of professional assistance, if in the Agent</add> if the individual be at once able<lb/>and <del>able</del> willing and able to <unclear>broker</unclear> any <del>or professional</del><lb/>of the <add>compensation</add> amount is subject to various uncertainties.</p> <p>1. First suppose <del>him</del> <add>the mode word, and the Defendant accordingly</add> paying the attendance at the Judicature.<lb/>Here, as per Ch VIII &sect; <add>supposing him at no <sic>expence</sic> on this <del><gap/></del> account</add> he cannot be destitute of <del>the</del> any<lb/>assistance.  But if in his view of the matter he stands in need<lb/>of a professional assistant of his own choice here will be the<lb/><sic>expence</sic> of paying for his assistance during the demurrage,<lb/>and if <del>to take <add>bring <gap/></add> him <gap/> the <gap/></del> in consideration of confidence<lb/>derived from previous acquaintance he brings him from home<lb/>here in addition to <add>to the time employed in</add> the demurrage will be <sic>expence</sic> of the<lb/>journeys with <del><gap/></del> compensation for the time employed on<lb/>them as above.</p> <p><note>1<del>8</del>9 or 1<del>1</del>0<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 19 or 10. Diversification<lb/>incident to <del>this</del> <sic>expence</sic><lb/><sic>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> 3.</note></p> <p>1. Mock oral, defendant<lb/>of <del>the</del> <add>himself</add> helpless, <sic>expence<lb/>none: the service being<del>rendered by</del><lb/>1. Judge<lb/>2. <del>defend</del> Advocate of the<lb/>helpless as per <sic>Const.</sic> Code.<lb/><sic>Ch. &sect;.&sect;<lb/>3. Lawyers during <sic>Probationship,</sic> as per <sic>Const.</sic><lb/>Code <sic>Ch.</sic> [ ].</note></p> <p><note>If not helpless <del><gap/></del><lb/>of a <del>gratuitous</del> professional<lb/><del>helper</del> <add>assistant</add> if employed, <del>will</del><lb/>the service will either be<lb/>to be engaged for at the<lb/>judicatories, or if from Defendants<lb/>neighbourhood <sic>expence</sic><lb/>of assistant's <add>journey and</add> cost of time<lb/>will be to be added.</note></p> <p><add>On the other hand</add> In case of the epistolary mode these items are<lb/>in great part saved.  But <foreign>per contra</foreign> <del>the most</del> no such surety<lb/>
the demurrage.</p> <p><note>3. <sic>Expence</sic> of professional<lb/>assistance where employed.</note></p>
sufficient assistance being to be had at a distance from or<lb/>at the Judicatory, the need of such assistance, or of a<lb/>professional proxy instead of a professional assistant will be<lb/>more likely to have place in the case of this mode than<lb/>in the case of the oral mode.</p> <!-- along the left hand edge of the page --> [+] 21 or 12.<lb/><sic>Art</sic> 20 or 12. Mode epistolary, <add>to</add> <del>a</del> defendant even if not of the helpless class, for want of Judge's assistance, professional <del><gap/></del> in <gap/> of adequate gratuitous assistance<lb/>may be more <add>probably</add> mindful than in the oral mode at the judicatory.  But there being no journey the <sic>expence will be less.</p>
<p>Of the <sic>expence</sic> <add>of professional assistance, if in the Agent</add> if the individual be at once able<lb/>and <del>able</del> willing and able to <unclear>broker</unclear> any <del>or professional</del><lb/>of the <add>compensation</add> amount is subject to various uncertainties.</p> <p>1. First suppose <del>him</del> <add>the mode word, and the Defendant accordingly</add> paying the attendance at the Judicature.<lb/>Here, as per Ch VIII &sect; <add>supposing him at no <sic>expence</sic> on this <del.,gap/.,/del> account</add> he <unclear>cannot</unclear> be destitute of <del>the</del> any<lb/>
assistance.  But if in his view of the matter he stands in need<lb/>
of a professional assistant of his own choice here will be the<lb/>
expence of paying for his assistance during the <gap/>,<lb/>
and if <del>to take <add>bring <gap/></add> <gap/> <gap/></del> in consideration of confidence<lb/>
derived from previous acquaintance he brings <gap/> from <gap/><lb/>
have in addition <add>to the <unclear>time</unclear> employed in</add> to the <gap/> will be expence of the<lb/>
journeys with <del><gap/></del> compensation for the time employed on<lb/>
them as above.</p>
<p><add>On the other hand</add> In case of the epistolary mode these items are<lb/>
in great part saved.  But per contrà <del>the most</del> no such surety<lb/>
sufficient assistance being to be had at a distance from or<lb/>
at the Judicatory, the need of such assistance, or of a<lb/>
professional proxy instead of a professional assistant will be<lb/>
more likely to have place in the case of this mode than<lb/>
in the case of the oral mode.</p>
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1825. April 2. +
Procedure Code

Ch.IX
(9 §. Defence how
II Judicature
III

18 or 910
Art. 18 or 10. II Defence
Items of it are
1. Expence by Loss of time. In the
case of the production and vast majority
composed of the productive and

other profit seeing classes
As in the vast majority expence by loss of time
is the loss by the amount
of its being
of what
would otherwise have
been received.

Art. or 12 II. As to expence. 1. Under the head
of expence the first item is that which consists in loss of
time: employ loss of time by employing in the abovementioned
unprofitable ways the time which otherwise might and in
most cases would have been employed in productive labour.

2. Expence on journeys
and demurrage, over and
above time expence

2. Next comes the expence if any of the journey of carriage to and fro, together
with the difference between what would have been the expence expenditure
at home, and the actual expence expenditure during the journeys and
the demurrage.

3. Expence of professional
assistance where employed.

Of the expence of professional assistance, if in the Agent if the individual be at once able
and able willing and able to broker any or professional
of the compensation amount is subject to various uncertainties.

1. First suppose him the mode word, and the Defendant accordingly paying the attendance at the Judicature.
Here, as per Ch VIII § supposing him at no expence on this account he cannot be destitute of the any
assistance. But if in his view of the matter he stands in need
of a professional assistant of his own choice here will be the
expence of paying for his assistance during the demurrage,
and if to take bring him the in consideration of confidence
derived from previous acquaintance he brings him from home
here in addition to to the time employed in the demurrage will be expence of the
journeys with compensation for the time employed on
them as above.

189 or 110
Art. 19 or 10. Diversification
incident to this expence
No 3.

1. Mock oral, defendant
of the himself helpless, expence
none: the service beingrendered by
1. Judge
2. defend Advocate of the
helpless as per <sic>Const.
Code.
Ch. §.§
3. Lawyers during <sic>Probationship,
as per Const.
Code Ch. [ ].</note>

If not helpless
of a gratuitous professional
helper assistant if employed, will
the service will either be
to be engaged for at the
judicatories, or if from Defendants
neighbourhood expence
of assistant's journey and cost of time
will be to be added.

On the other hand In case of the epistolary mode these items are
in great part saved. But per contra the most no such surety
sufficient assistance being to be had at a distance from or
at the Judicatory, the need of such assistance, or of a
professional proxy instead of a professional assistant will be
more likely to have place in the case of this mode than
in the case of the oral mode.

[+] 21 or 12.
Art 20 or 12. Mode epistolary, to a defendant even if not of the helpless class, for want of Judge's assistance, professional in of adequate gratuitous assistance
may be more probably mindful than in the oral mode at the judicatory. But there being no journey the <sic>expence will be less.



Identifier: | JB/055/203/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 55.

Date_1

1825-04-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

18 or 10 - 21 or 13

Box

055

Main Headings

Procedure Code

Folio number

203

Info in main headings field

Procedure Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

E9

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

17924

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