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Laws substantive
and adjective

Laws of procedures
are adjective
2

End of a law of

procedure - fulfil
-ment of the pre-
diction contained
in or
the substantive laws
3

Ultimate utility

of a law of proce-
-dure depends on
that of the sub-
-stantive laws it is attached to.
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There are other ends besides this main end.

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End of procedure

(main) to fulfil
the predictions of
the substantive laws
viz: in penal
cases-
1 Punishment
2 Satisfaction
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2. In non penal
cases-callation
Viz: of some right
with the correspond-
-ent obligations.
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in a penal suit
some transgression
is supposed certain
of past-
in a non-penal
eventual only
Ends
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Penal procedure
1. Ultimate ends two
Positive punition
due
2.negative non-
punition if undue
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Collateral or inci-
-dental ends
1- avoidance of vex-
-ation-(juridical.)
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Vexation juridical
modifications-
1. Time consumption
2. Local confinement
3. Pecuniary expense
4. Mental anxiety.
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These branches of
vexation tend to
produce &aggravate
each other.
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II Mischiefs of 2dorder
of delay and the
avoidance of it-
viz: so much as
is avoidable.
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Ulterior mischiefs
viz of the first or-
der arising out of
delay-
1 Non punition for
the time
2. Punition where
undue.
Ends
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III Mischief of the
3rdorder-Precipitation

By precipitation

no certain mischief
of either of the two
first orders is pro-
-duced - only a chance
of one or the other of
the mischiefs of
the first order as
the case may be
viz.

In penalibus

1 Non punition
with non satsifaction
2. Punition undue
with satisfaction undue.
in non penalibus
3. Non-collation
where due
4. Collation where
undue
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By precipitation
is meant the
taking of less
time than what
is supposed to be
necessary for the
purpose.
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Examples
1- for forming a
Decision-
In this case
however there is
no actual in-
-convenience pro-
-duced if the decisionappears to
be right.
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2. for the forthco-
-ming of a witness













Identifier: | JB/047/025/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 47.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-22, 1-5, 7-8, 6-7, 6-7

Box

047

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

025

Info in main headings field

procedure ends marg. contents

Image

002

Titles

ends

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john herbert koe

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

14893

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