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1827. Novr. 30 +
Law Amendment

Propositions
Ch. V. Procedure
§ Expence
Litigation (false plea)

He who utters this ought to hide his
head for shame. Those looking to have
acted the part of a a public enemy
in oppression of the power — an oppressor
of the great majority —a public enemy.

If these consequences have been
procured by him he is incapable
of shame: if unprocured
he may well be ashamed of his
blindness and weakness

1
Prevention of litigation
false plea for encrease
of expence

Proposed encrease of expence of access to Judges Judicature, in
supposed or pretended justification cause — prevention of litigation
Meaning if any attached to the word litigation — demand of judiciary
service in a case in which, by the performance of the operations necessary
to the rendering it, more expence and vexation would be produced
than by the excluded.

2
Results overlooked
in the allegation of
this plea
Vexation the result

Groundless and false Assumptions necessarily imperceivedly included in
this action or say

Results overlooked by which for the exclusion in question the check to
litigation is regarded as an adequate justificative cause.

3
I Justice so denied to
Plaintiff
Vexation the result

I. The vexation from denial of the service of the Judge to the individual is
measure of the importance of the subject in distant in relation to his feelings

the express Of the importance of the matter in dispatch
to a party

Case 1. Subject matter
alleged offence affecting
person

A
1. Case the first. Case of him who by means of the expense is
prevented from becoming plaintiff Of the importance of the acting in the capacity of plaintiff.

1 Deny remedy for
the slightest offence
you deny it to homicide
deny it from one offender
you deny it from offenders
of any number.

Case 1. Subject matter of dispute complaint, alledged offences affecting
person Evil consequence of denial of justice this. Deny remedy to even the slightest wrong imaginable, you deny it to
the heaviest state of homicide. For 1. At the hands of By one and the same individual, by
continuance of or repetition of the slightest mode and degree of corporal vexation
the life of another individual may is capable of being rendered in breach
filled with sufferance to such a degree as to be intolerable.

2 So as to mental
vexation

So likewise in case of simple purely mental vexation

2. But if by a single individual, how much more by individuals
in unlimited number; concurring, with or even without concert, in the
heaping of affliction upon one and the same offender victim

Case 2 Subject matter
alledged offence affecting
property
1 & 2 Evil consequences as
above 1 & 2

Case II. Subject matter of complaint alledged offences affecting
property. Evil Consequence of denial of justice 1 and 2 as the above.

3 Add the importance
of the subject matter of
the suit to the party

3. Add, in this case, the circumstance — that of the importance of the
subject matter of the suit to the party who would have been complainant [or the
party who would have been Defendant] the magnitude of the same constituting representing the subject matter
of the alledged offence is no tolerably adequate measure. To him who
would have been plaintiff, the sum demanded may be of 10,000 times the importance
it is of him who would have been Defendant: 1o as important to the one as £500 to
the other

Case III. Subject matter of offence complaint alledged offence against
reputation. Evil consequence the same as in Case I.

Case B. Case of him who by means of the expence is prevented from
Acting in the capacity of Defendant.



Identifier: | JB/056/240/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 56.

Date_1

1827-11-30

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-3

Box

056

Main Headings

Law Amendment

Folio number

240

Info in main headings field

Law Amendment

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C1

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

George Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

18296

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