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1829 April 24
Petitions
2 1o
(2
Supplement
<note>§.2. Elucidation
French
VII. Precipitated necessitated: that is to say by means
of the delay of which it is to a natural and a frequent
necessitation: but not a degree to that in which it
is necessitated in English practice
VIII Blind fixation of times for judicial operation.
To the evils necessitated by this cause scarcely less blind
do Bonaparte's appear to have been than the English lawyers
IX. Mechanical substituted to judicature Little
in comparison of English practice: but that little by the whole too
much.
X. Mischievous transference and of suits.
None or next to none
XI. Decisions on grounds foreign to the . The
Abuse not altogether excluded: but its magnitude or that of
a multitude to that of a , compared with highest
practice
XII. Juries subdued and subjugated. In Bonaparte's
Codes this abuse inhuman. But of this antique and
little understood machinery, too little use be use and<lb?>inapt use made: but upon the whole even in its present
State beneficial in its and effect, though in a way perhaps
not contemplated by its : that is to say by
the veto it enables this part (by far too small a part) of the
people to apply to the body of law <del.in the the competitive-regarding
part of which is so much exposed to be employed by
the Monarch to the purpose of depredation and oppression or<lb?>in a word absolutism
XIII. Jurisdiction, when it should be , split and
spliced. Yes: in some degree: but to a degree, by a vast
of that which has been seen to have place in English
practice.
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jeremy bentham |
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arthur moore; richard doane |
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