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<p>1827. Dec<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> 17.<lb/>
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<head>Law Amendment</head><note>Propositions<lb/>
 
Ch. II.  Codification or<lb/>
 
Ch. III.  Remedies<lb/>
 
&sect;. 4.  Suppressive remedy.</note></p>
<p>1.<lb/>
Suppression requisite –<lb/>
continuity of the act<lb/>
or of the evil, or of<lb/>
the <hi rend="underline">source</hi> of the<lb/>
evil produced by it.</p>
<p>2.<lb/>
Act – offence – wrong.<lb/>
1. Transitory.<lb/>
2. Continuous.</p>
<p>3.<lb/>
Nosology.<lb/>
1. Natural.<lb/>
2. Political.</p>
<p>3(a)<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Time</hi>, a necessary yet<lb/>
incongruous source<lb/>
of division:  for the line<lb/>
of demarcation no<lb/>
point being exclusively<lb/>
appropriate.</p>
<p>4.<lb/>
Necessary to suppression<lb/>
adequate interval<lb/>
between commencement<lb/>
and consummation.<lb/>
Remedy. – the <hi rend="underline">suppression-authorizing</hi>,<lb/>
applicable<lb/>
by the law in so<lb/>
far as an individual<lb/>
able and willing to apply<lb/>
it, has place.</p>
<p>5.<lb/>
Hand authoritative.<lb/>
I.  A non-functinary's<lb/>
viz.<lb/>
1. party injured.<lb/>
2. any person at large<lb/>
on his behalf, with<lb/>
or without his assent,<lb/>
antecedent or subsequent.</p>
<pb/>
<p>6.<lb/>
2. – a functionary's.<lb/>
Necessary in this case<lb/>
is the interval – the interval<lb/>
sufficient for<lb/>
application.<lb/>
Minimized is the<lb/>
interval under the proposed<lb/>
system;  maximized<lb/>
under the existing.</p>
<p>7.<lb/>
Establishments for<lb/>
application of suppressive<lb/>
remedies –<lb/>
1. Judiciary<lb/>
2. Preventive Service.</p>
<p>8.<lb/>
Cases for suppression.<lb/>
1. Produced, <hi rend="underline">a habit</hi>.<lb/>
2. Matter rendered permanently<lb/>
productive<lb/>
of injury to person,<lb/>
property, or condition<lb/>
in life.</p>
<p>9.<lb/>
Applicable in some<lb/>
sort of cases alone, remedies<lb/>
preventive and<lb/>
suppressive:  in <hi rend="underline">all</hi>,<lb/>
satisfactive and punitive.</p>
<p>10.<lb/>
Of suppressive remedies<lb/>
enumerated will<lb/>
be – not the remedies<lb/>
applicable to the purpose<lb/>
of prevention, this<lb/>
being already enumerated<lb/>
but those only applicable<lb/>
to suppression.</p>
<p>11.<lb/>
Maleficent act.<lb/>
1. positive.<lb/>
2. negative.</p>
<pb/>
<p>12.<lb/>
1. When positive, the<lb/>
faculties acted upon –<lb/>
1. the purely passive,<lb/>
2. the active, through<lb/>
or not through the<lb/>
passive.</p>
<p>13.<lb/>
Faculties passive –<lb/>
remedies the preventive.</p>
<p>14.<lb/>
In so far as it applies<lb/>
to the active faculties,<lb/>
act will be<lb/>
either <hi rend="underline">restrictive</hi>,<lb/>
preventing motion<lb/>
in the direction in<lb/>
question;  or <hi rend="underline">incitative</hi>,<lb/>
producing motion<lb/>
of incitation<lb/>
either allective or<lb/>
compulsive.  Sole efficient,<lb/>
the compulsive.</p>
<p>15.<lb/>
Instruments of restriction<lb/>
either psychological,<lb/>
as above;<lb/>
or physical, to an<lb/>
inclosed space – boundaries<lb/>
solid or liquid:<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">incarcertation</hi> the<lb/>
act where solid:<lb/>
quasi-incarceration<lb/>
where liquid.<lb/>
Correspondent remedies –<lb/>
1. The disincarcerative<lb/>
2. The quasi-disincarcerative.</p>
<p>16.<lb/>
Of coercion, direct<lb/>
and undisguised psychological<lb/>
instrument<lb/>
power:  of indirect<lb/>
and disguised, influence.</p>
<p>17.<lb/>
Of power or influence<lb/>
exercised for the purpose<lb/>
of coercion the<lb/>
exercise is comminative.</p>
<pb/>
<p>18.<lb/>
Correspondent suppressive<lb/>
remedy, legal<lb/>
commination.</p>
<p>19.<lb/>
Confinement applied<lb/>
to a person in a state<lb/>
actually or potentially<lb/>
itinerant, if actually<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">itinerant, coitinerant</hi>,<lb/>
if potentially, <hi rend="underline">cohabitantial</hi>.</p>
<p>20.<lb/>
Psychological the instrumental<lb/>
of coercion<lb/>
and confinement<lb/>
in the case of the maleficent<lb/>
act;  so the<lb/>
correspondent suppressive<lb/>
remedy.</p>
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1827. Decr. 17.
Law AmendmentPropositions
Ch. II. Codification or
Ch. III. Remedies
§. 4. Suppressive remedy.

1.
Suppression requisite –
continuity of the act
or of the evil, or of
the source of the
evil produced by it.

2.
Act – offence – wrong.
1. Transitory.
2. Continuous.

3.
Nosology.
1. Natural.
2. Political.

3(a)
Time, a necessary yet
incongruous source
of division: for the line
of demarcation no
point being exclusively
appropriate.

4.
Necessary to suppression
adequate interval
between commencement
and consummation.
Remedy. – the suppression-authorizing,
applicable
by the law in so
far as an individual
able and willing to apply
it, has place.

5.
Hand authoritative.
I. A non-functinary's
viz.
1. party injured.
2. any person at large
on his behalf, with
or without his assent,
antecedent or subsequent.


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6.
2. – a functionary's.
Necessary in this case
is the interval – the interval
sufficient for
application.
Minimized is the
interval under the proposed
system; maximized
under the existing.

7.
Establishments for
application of suppressive
remedies –
1. Judiciary
2. Preventive Service.

8.
Cases for suppression.
1. Produced, a habit.
2. Matter rendered permanently
productive
of injury to person,
property, or condition
in life.

9.
Applicable in some
sort of cases alone, remedies
preventive and
suppressive: in all,
satisfactive and punitive.

10.
Of suppressive remedies
enumerated will
be – not the remedies
applicable to the purpose
of prevention, this
being already enumerated
but those only applicable
to suppression.

11.
Maleficent act.
1. positive.
2. negative.


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12.
1. When positive, the
faculties acted upon –
1. the purely passive,
2. the active, through
or not through the
passive.

13.
Faculties passive –
remedies the preventive.

14.
In so far as it applies
to the active faculties,
act will be
either restrictive,
preventing motion
in the direction in
question; or incitative,
producing motion
of incitation
either allective or
compulsive. Sole efficient,
the compulsive.

15.
Instruments of restriction
either psychological,
as above;
or physical, to an
inclosed space – boundaries
solid or liquid:
incarcertation the
act where solid:
quasi-incarceration
where liquid.
Correspondent remedies –
1. The disincarcerative
2. The quasi-disincarcerative.

16.
Of coercion, direct
and undisguised psychological
instrument
power: of indirect
and disguised, influence.

17.
Of power or influence
exercised for the purpose
of coercion the
exercise is comminative.


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18.
Correspondent suppressive
remedy, legal
commination.

19.
Confinement applied
to a person in a state
actually or potentially
itinerant, if actually
itinerant, coitinerant,
if potentially, cohabitantial.

20.
Psychological the instrumental
of coercion
and confinement
in the case of the maleficent
act; so the
correspondent suppressive
remedy.


Identifier: | JB/064/151/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 64.

Date_1

1827-12-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-20

Box

064

Main Headings

Law Amendment

Folio number

151

Info in main headings field

Law Amendment

Image

001

Titles

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

D2 / E1 / F21

Penner

Watermarks

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

20505

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