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1829 Aug. 3
Reformists reviewed
Beginning
J.B.
Ends of Justice & Judicature
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Relation of proper
ends of Justice to actual
ends of Judicature
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Main end giving execution of and effect
to the law collateral
ends avoidance of
misdecision avoidance
of non decision
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Collateral ends
avoidance of delay
vexation & expence.
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Man
Depredation.
Thus Now then we see the sort of relation which has place between
the proper ends of justice, and the actual ends of lybel Judges and
English judicature: that relation which the the clearest
conception of which is so necessary to any conception
of with it during a remedy. Bentham with new
industry and energy was a ocean occupied in
bringing to view. Ends of judicature, these Main end giving execution
and effect to the main body of the law: that is to say
to every part of the system not compassed in the law of procedure:
collateral end reducing to its smallest dimension
the unavoidably evil attendant on judicial procedure
Branches of the main end avoidance of misdecision
avoidance of non-decision is here a void
of law of explanation: when From non commencement came
proportionable non-decision: and from inability to give
commencement comes non-commencement and from the inability
to defray the expence of a suit comes the non-commencement of it. Thus
in proportion as denial of justice has place, non-decision
through by reason of non commencement has place: and the relatively
poor are and many placed and kept in a state of slavery under
the relatively rich and few: [1] [1] by whom the pieces
of the law which the
Judges sell are at all
times ready to sell to
all who will pay the
price they put about
is brought accordingly
and employed in the
practice of plundering, impoverished in oppressing as must be the each
at the expense of every an injury be chorus of those from whom who are pleased at his by that inability to picture the means of resistance.
Branches of the collateral case,
delay, expense, and : vexation reading from
both, but distinguishable from both. So much for the proper
ends of justice
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Corresponding & opposite
ends of feegathering
system
No Correspondent for the most part and opposite to them, under
a fee-gathering system (such as the denominates by which
Bullen has held it up to just ) are the but two
the actual ends of judicature.
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Contributed to the main
end in a certain degree
in what they cannot but
do.
Giving execution and effect to the main body of the
law to a considerable degree is what they can not but do:
for if they never close it, never would they be called upon to
do so: and only in proposition are they called upon to do
so, are they the of fees be gathered in.
On
[when] these [are] provided
for, every thing is
for
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