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Click Here To Edit LAW & COMMON STATUTE —Decisions all particular. No General Rule Exists


In a word to commons an illustration from Nature
Philosophy [a natural way]. A Decision
founded on a Statute is a ray of light if using
from the Statute as its Radiant. A Decision
founded when Common Law is a way of using
an rule, which are very its false Radi-
ant.


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This
.

A decision grounded when a statute always declaims that the fact in question is an individual
mentioned in the directory part
had been predicated therein as about <lb> to be made consequent attendant in every individual faction instance
[pardon & so with ]
consequence.

of that speaks of facts as one speaks of of on which the of the Statute<
-knownst of the it of a
hand decision of thoughts made a — The specific rule therefore
[or rather the , to speak with more
his life precision] that is the proposition
pradicating these two specific> one of or
as consequent upon the other exists: it
has been formed by the proper athority,clothed
in certain language, and that language
fixed by certain permanent natural marks, then
and of that campaign
for object of
of
has
been made permanent
& the object of
changed from the
ear to the eye by
letters upon a permanent material substructure, the
in a word it is a written Law.
When this decision is grounded upon the Common
Law that is upon decisions, no such
a decision upon a
for custom .

upon another footing </lb> and decisions upon
other

as as what
dance of
best decisions, -
-grated practicable again when
rule exists. It is a fiction of the
. The decision is from such
a rule No such for there rule is supposed which is a
No such rule can exist because is
then the idea compounded in [that of] this
decision. Every decision is particular; moulded
upon the particular fact which
for it. This natural rule, is a rule which
LAW Common X Statute. is supposed, a mere figment of the imagination,
by astraction, on the one hand from thea
particular fact on the other from a particular
punishment connected with it, in this manner we
have mastered.



Identifier: | JB/050/073/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 50.

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050

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procedure code

Folio number

073

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law common & statute - decisions all particular - no general rule exists

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif]]]

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Paper Producer

Corrections

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Notes public

ID Number

16064

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