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<head>1827. <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi></sic> 6.<lb/>Law Amendment</head> <p><note><sic<ult</sic><lb/>Propositions<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> Procedure.<lb/>Existing system.<lb/>Equity delays</note></p> <p><note>19<lb/>Of Equity delay part<lb/>might be necessary<lb/>if <hi rend="underline">as</hi> complex suit<lb/><hi rend="underline">more</hi> <gap/> not<lb?>the <gap/> <gap/><lb/>simple one.</note></p> <p>19 Yes if in their own nature <del>they will co</del> suits of the complex<lb/>sort are incapable of being <add>decomposed and resolved into its component</add> resolved into simple ones, this<lb/>and in that case though not for the delay-<sic>engending</sic> course  of <add>evidence</add> <gap/><lb/>and judicature <del><gap/></del> pursued <add>employed</add> in Equity Courts yet for some<lb/>portion of the delay by <add>for</add> which they have been distinguished in<lb/>notional and <gap/> cause <add>and therefore/their justification</add> might be assigned.</p> <p><note>20<lb/>But <hi rend="underline">all are</hi>: <del>not</del><lb/>under the proposed System<lb/>they <hi rend="underline">are</hi> so decomposed.<lb/>For the mode see above,<lb/><hi rend="underline">Elucidation Modes</hi></note></p> <p>But no <del>s</del> such <add>complex</add> suit is there that is not capable of<lb/>being decomposed into its component elementary suits: under<lb?>the <del>existing</del> <add>proposed</add> system thus decomposed they would be of course<lb/>Judicatories all capable of acting at once; each within two<lb?>or three days of the commencement of the suit as many as in<lb>,the whole history of England there are proposed Judgeships without<lb/><gap/> the Judge Deputes in each.</p>
<head>1827. <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi></sic> 6.<lb/>Law Amendment</head> <p><note><sic>ult</sic><lb/>Propositions<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> Procedure.<lb/>Existing system.<lb/>Equity delays</note></p> <p>Remedies Imprisonment is by <hi rend="underline">stairs</hi> or <hi rend="underline">locks</hi>.<lb/>Confinement may be by water walls </p> <p><note>19<lb/>Of Equity delay part<lb/>might be necessary<lb/>if <hi rend="underline">one</hi> complex suit<lb/><hi rend="underline">non</hi> resolvable into<lb/>the elementary component<lb/>simple ones.</note></p> <p>19 Yes if in their own nature <del>they will co</del> suits of the complex<lb/>sort are incapable of being <add>decomposed and resolved into its component</add> resolved into simple ones, this<lb/>and in that case though not for the delay-<sic>engending</sic> course  of <add>evidence</add> elicitation<lb/>and judicature <del><gap/></del> pursued <add>employed</add> in Equity Courts yet for some<lb/>portion of the delay by <add>for</add> which they have been distinguished a<lb/>notional and <gap/> cause <add>and therefore/their justification</add> might be assigned.</p> <p><note>20<lb/>But <hi rend="underline">all are</hi>: <del>not</del><lb/>under the proposed System<lb/>they <hi rend="underline">are</hi> so decomposed.<lb/>For the mode see above,<lb/><hi rend="underline">Elucidation Modes</hi></note></p> <p>But no <del>s</del> such <add>complex</add> suit is there that is not capable of<lb/>being decomposed into its component elementary suits: under<lb/>the <del>existing</del> <add>proposed</add> system thus decomposed they would be of course<lb/>Judicatories all capable of acting at once; each within two<lb/>or three days of the commencement of the suit as many as in<lb/>,the whole history of England there are proposed Judgeships without<lb/>retaining the Judge Deputes in each.</p>


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1827. Novr. 6.
Law Amendment

ult
Propositions
Ch. Procedure.
Existing system.
Equity delays

Remedies Imprisonment is by stairs or locks.
Confinement may be by water walls

19
Of Equity delay part
might be necessary
if one complex suit
non resolvable into
the elementary component
simple ones.

19 Yes if in their own nature they will co suits of the complex
sort are incapable of being decomposed and resolved into its component resolved into simple ones, this
and in that case though not for the delay-engending course of evidence elicitation
and judicature pursued employed in Equity Courts yet for some
portion of the delay by for which they have been distinguished a
notional and cause and therefore/their justification might be assigned.

20
But all are: not
under the proposed System
they are so decomposed.
For the mode see above,
Elucidation Modes

But no s such complex suit is there that is not capable of
being decomposed into its component elementary suits: under
the existing proposed system thus decomposed they would be of course
Judicatories all capable of acting at once; each within two
or three days of the commencement of the suit as many as in
,the whole history of England there are proposed Judgeships without
retaining the Judge Deputes in each.



Identifier: | JB/056/238/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 56.

Date_1

1827-11-06

Marginal Summary Numbering

19-20

Box

056

Main Headings

Law Amendment

Folio number

238

Info in main headings field

Law Amendment

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C5 / E5

Penner

Watermarks

BROCKLESBY & MORBEY 1827

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Edmund Henry Barker

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1827

Notes public

ID Number

18294

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