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1831. Sept.5

Const. Code

17(a) Expence
Anglica of
Maniscatedness

1. See now Matchless
Constitution: expense
quadrupted by paying
four Judges for
doing what would
be done less badly
by one.

2. This applies only
to parts of the business
which were
the ends of justice
arrived at would
not be done.

3. Portion done single
-seatedly

1. Trial

2. Chamber business:
present none
but those whose interest
it is that it
be pessimized: misdecision,
expense, &c
maximized.

4. Note here the inconsistency:
one part
not justifiable but
by condemnation
past on another.

5. Judicatories in
which this superfetation
is exemplfied,
this quadruplicity
vice unity, these 3:
in no one of the 3
Equity superior Judicatories
in which 3
are so strangely
piled one upon another
nor in the subordinate
whose Judges
are stiled Masters.


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17(a) continual
Expense Anglice1

8. Judges even 2 in
cases in which common
sense in union with common honesty would forbid all argument - question for instance whether a man without reproach shall lose his right or a murderer receive impunity, because a Clerk unintentionally or intentionally has miswritten a word. 8. Chief having delivered his Opinion, for giving to understand identity of opinion three cheaper instruments might be provided: say a parrot, a waxwok Judge or a Plumber's Lay-man. 9. Sole man by whom rationality id the Chief: for being always a Lord, generally a Peer, sometimes even a Cabinet Minister, to him alone belongs all the influence: by whom alone anything worth noting said. 10. For years together had sitten unconsulted by Lord Mansfield Chief Justice, Penine Judge Wilks: so declared he, when driven into rebellion by contempt.

18 Expense Gallice Maniscalishness If in France by many seatedness benefit was ever produced it is not to Judicature but to Legislature: viz, by the strength given to the feeble suspensive veto applicable by Judges to despotic legislation, by non- registration. — 19 Expence Gallice of Many seatedness AT present, Salary of Judge of the highest judicatory (the Cour Royale) £750: Judges 55: waste in Salaries £750x54 - yet under such a Constitution, perhaps even this may not be too much to pay for the publication: better spent than on Judges than on Jesuits. 19(a) Written Ao 1827 5 decr. — (a) Of the plethora and penury, waste of money: denial and delay of justice, causes two 1. Of the abuse Mazarine's of the year and add: power of extorting fees sold to Judges.

ChXII Judiciary Collectively § 5 Number in a Judicatory



Identifier: | JB/042/154/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1827-12-05

Marginal Summary Numbering

17a, 18-19, 19a

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

154

Info in main headings field

const. code

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

13077

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