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<p>1827. Novr 10.<lb/>
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<head>Law Amendment</head><note>Propositions<lb/>
 
Ch. II.  Codification<lb/>
 
XII.  Remedies<lb/>
 
1. Preventive<lb/>
2. Suppressive</note></p>
<p>33 or 1.  Prev.<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Remedy, originally preventive</hi>.<lb/>
Evil not<lb/>
presupposed by it –<lb/>
1. Evil of Order 1.<lb/>
2. In evil of 2<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi> order<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">alarm</hi>.<lb/>
Danger terminated<lb/>
as soon as information<lb/>
of the preventive<lb/>
remedy is received,<lb/>
viz. whether by Judge<lb/>
or party, whether individual<lb/>
or government.</p>
<p>34 or 2. Prev. Off.<lb/>
Chain of concatenated<lb/>
offences, to any one<lb/>
of which the preventive<lb/>
remedy being applied<lb/>
is so to all posterior<lb/>
ones –<lb/>
1. Design.<lb/>
2. Conspiracy.<lb/>
3. Menace.<lb/>
4. Preparation.<lb/>
5. Attempt.<lb/>
6. Effectuation.</p>
<p>35. or 3. Prev. Off.<lb/>
For the offences and<lb/>
classes of offences to<lb/>
which the preventive<lb/>
remedy is applicable<lb/>
see the Tables of Offences.</p>
<p>36 or 4. Prev. Rem.<lb/>
Remedies preventive<lb/>
1. Ablation of instruments<lb/>
of mischief<lb/>
2. Impignoration of
money.<lb/>
3. Imprisonment.<lb/>
4. Banishment from<lb/>
place of forbidden<lb/>
danger.</p>
<pb/>
<p>4 contin<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/>
5. Banishment from<lb/>
presence of possible<lb/>
wrongees.<lb/>
6. Commination.<lb/>
6. Obligation to furnish<lb/>
subsidiary bondsmen.</p>
<p>37 or 5. Suppress<lb/>
II.  Remedy suppressive.<lb/>
Of all evil as yet unproduced,<lb/>
this is preventive:<lb/>
of evil present<lb/>
and past, non-preventive.</p>
<p>38 or 6.  Productive of Continuance<lb/>
Distinction here<lb/>
necessary.  <hi rend="superscript">+</hi>See 28.<lb/>
The offence productive<lb/>
of the evil of the<lb/>
1<hi rend="superscript">st.</hi> order is either <hi rend="underline">transitory</hi><lb/>
or <hi rend="underline">continuous</hi>.<lb/>
To continuous alone<lb/>
is the suppressive<lb/>
remedy applicable.</p>
<p>38 or 7.  Suppress Off. Contin.<lb/>
Continuous the offence<lb/>
may be either<lb/>
1. in itself; in the act itself:<lb/>
2. in respect<lb/>
of some evil effect.</p>
<p>39 or 8.  Suppress. Off. Contin. Remedies
I.  Offences rendered<lb/>
continuous by continuance<lb/>
in a situation<lb/>
relatively subservient:<lb/>
viz.<lb/>
1. Imprisonment<lb/>
2. Confinement<lb/>
Remedies<lb/>
1. Disimprisonment<lb/>
2. Disconfinement.</p>
<pb/>
<p>40 or 9.  Suppressive Off. Contin. Negative<lb/>
II.  Offences negative.<lb/>
Remedies –<lb/>
1. Compulsion physical.<lb/>
2. Compulsion psychological –<lb/>
Example.  Compulsive<lb/>
imprisonment<lb/>
or confinement.</p>
<p>41 or 10.  Supress. Off. contin. Co-Offenders<lb/>
III.  Offences continuous,<lb/>
by multiplicity<lb/>
of Co-offenders.<lb/>
Example.  Riot.<lb/>
Remedy – prehension<lb/>
or dispersion, as occasion<lb/>
may require.</p>
<p>42 or 11.  Off. contin. Suppress. Instrum<hi rend="superscript">t.</hi> perm. Remedies<lb/>
IV.  Offences continuous<lb/>
by permanence<lb/>
of instrument of<lb/>
evil.<lb/>
1. Edifices annoying in<lb/>
themselves.<lb/>
2. D<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> annoying by pictures<lb/>
contained.<lb/>
3. <del>Works</del> <add>Water</add> annoying by<lb/>
damage by deficiency<lb/>
<add>by</add> excess, <add>by</add> <hi rend="underline">miscollocation</hi><lb/>
or <hi rend="underline">misdirection</hi>.<lb/>
4. Operations noisome<lb/>
to health.<lb/>
Remedies –<lb/>
1. Psychological.<lb/>
2. Physical.</p>
<p>43 or 12.  Suppress. Off. contin. Non-service<lb/>
Offences negative, consisting<lb/>
in non-performance<lb/>
of personal service.<lb/>
Rule:  Let Judge apply<lb/>
where he can, remedies<lb/>
not productive<lb/>
of affliction to individuals,<lb/>
at whose hands<lb/>
the service is sought.</p>
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1827. Novr 10.
Law AmendmentPropositions
Ch. II. Codification
XII. Remedies
1. Preventive
2. Suppressive

33 or 1. Prev.
Remedy, originally preventive.
Evil not
presupposed by it –
1. Evil of Order 1.
2. In evil of 2d. order
alarm.
Danger terminated
as soon as information
of the preventive
remedy is received,
viz. whether by Judge
or party, whether individual
or government.

34 or 2. Prev. Off.
Chain of concatenated
offences, to any one
of which the preventive
remedy being applied
is so to all posterior
ones –
1. Design.
2. Conspiracy.
3. Menace.
4. Preparation.
5. Attempt.
6. Effectuation.

35. or 3. Prev. Off.
For the offences and
classes of offences to
which the preventive
remedy is applicable
see the Tables of Offences.

36 or 4. Prev. Rem.
Remedies preventive
1. Ablation of instruments
of mischief
2. Impignoration of money.
3. Imprisonment.
4. Banishment from
place of forbidden
danger.


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4 contind.
5. Banishment from
presence of possible
wrongees.
6. Commination.
6. Obligation to furnish
subsidiary bondsmen.

37 or 5. Suppress
II. Remedy suppressive.
Of all evil as yet unproduced,
this is preventive:
of evil present
and past, non-preventive.

38 or 6. Productive of Continuance
Distinction here
necessary. +See 28.
The offence productive
of the evil of the
1st. order is either transitory
or continuous.
To continuous alone
is the suppressive
remedy applicable.

38 or 7. Suppress Off. Contin.
Continuous the offence
may be either
1. in itself; in the act itself:
2. in respect
of some evil effect.

39 or 8. Suppress. Off. Contin. Remedies I. Offences rendered
continuous by continuance
in a situation
relatively subservient:
viz.
1. Imprisonment
2. Confinement
Remedies
1. Disimprisonment
2. Disconfinement.


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40 or 9. Suppressive Off. Contin. Negative
II. Offences negative.
Remedies –
1. Compulsion physical.
2. Compulsion psychological –
Example. Compulsive
imprisonment
or confinement.

41 or 10. Supress. Off. contin. Co-Offenders
III. Offences continuous,
by multiplicity
of Co-offenders.
Example. Riot.
Remedy – prehension
or dispersion, as occasion
may require.

42 or 11. Off. contin. Suppress. Instrumt. perm. Remedies
IV. Offences continuous
by permanence
of instrument of
evil.
1. Edifices annoying in
themselves.
2. Do. annoying by pictures
contained.
3. Works Water annoying by
damage by deficiency
by excess, by miscollocation
or misdirection.
4. Operations noisome
to health.
Remedies –
1. Psychological.
2. Physical.

43 or 12. Suppress. Off. contin. Non-service
Offences negative, consisting
in non-performance
of personal service.
Rule: Let Judge apply
where he can, remedies
not productive
of affliction to individuals,
at whose hands
the service is sought.


Identifier: | JB/064/129/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 64.

Date_1

1827-11-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

33 or 1 - 38 or 6, 38 or 7 - 43 or 12

Box

064

Main Headings

Law Amendment

Folio number

129

Info in main headings field

Law Amendment

Image

001

Titles

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

D3 / F32

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

20483

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