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INTRODUCTION. Contents.

1 1

Encyclopedical Sketch. Station of Jurisprudence
in the Map of Science.

2 2

Jurisprudence Speculative and Practical

3 3

Distinction between Law Jurisprudence, Morality and
Religion

4 5

End of Law under it's most general description the maximum of Happiness in
Society

5 16

Dimensions of Happiness and Unhappiness.

6 6 9 8/7

Principle of Utility vindicated
Principle of Utility 7 the standard of propriety merit in a Law.
Division of Law 8 from its origin 15 reprobated into Devon
Natural Law of Nations, & Municipal Law,
reprobated.

9 16 17

Law — it's different senses collected. {To trace error to their source is to refute them}

10

Law Distribution is only a Function of Law — Each of the others is both a Function & an end. exerted in 3 ways according toIt's 3fold operation upon the instruments
of enjoyment and causes of unhappiness.
divided into Distributive + + The function of Distribution's subservient to the 2 others. Distributive of Powers over Persons things or Powers over persons in a private account. 3d. Powers over persons on a public account. 2 Conservatory [ob
intra & at extra] at extra. or Constitutional. and Augmentative
or accumulatory.

11 9

Parts of a Law. Precept Direction part & Sanction —
Will of the Law — Primary and Secondary


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12 10

Sanction in twofold i themuneratory &
Afflictive — Pleasurable and Painful.

13

Sanction threefold by the Law
It's adventitious Foreign supplements + + or extraneous Co-adjutaments. or impediments. to. it Sanction political
Moral, Religious.

14 16

Rule of conduct in every case is but one. the
Balance of Interest can be but on one side at a time.

15

Laws Penal Law distinguished from others.

16 12

conflict [Stress sown] between the 3 Sanctions. Advantages & disadvantages of the Moral Sanction

17 13

Advantages & Disadvantages of the Religious
Sanction

18 14

Advantages & disadvantages of the Political Sanction.

19 19

Directiones nudae .............................

20 20

Directiones — Exhortations.

21

How to entitle Division of Laws according to the mode of their
Establishment: into Statute & Common Law.

22

What it is that constitutes a Law in Common
Law.

23

8 Cases which a Law may be in in respect point
of it's merit.


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24 21

Laws Substantive and Adjective.

25 9*

Form of the directory part of a Law - simple
or qualified — clause active / and
energetic / and qualifying or restrictive.

26

Utility 2fold — 1 Original and 2. derived
from expectation. The term Justice — the substitute for
dependent on the term utility in it's latter sense.

27

Expectation original or aboriginous and
arising from Law. Private interest or a confused sense of general interest produced the 1st act: Imitation by adding other like acts formed a habit: & from the habit formed, arises an expectation, without which had no reference to the interest private or general which was the first [radical] germ of it.

28 4 18

Crimes, Offences, Immoralities, Vices Sins, expressions
relative to the respective Sanctions.

29 7

Principle of Utility — Prejudices against —

30 *7

Principle of Utility — Abuses of.

31

Laws — mandatory, prohibitive , praemiary,
permissive.

32 18

Theology irrelevant to Independance of Jurisprudence on Theology.

33.

Difference between a Law and a Bye-Law


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34.

Laws operative on Lawsacts viz: of the people at Laws repealing
large = Laws enacting

35

Laws operative on Laws = Laws confir viz: with
respect 1st to Abstract naked Misc. existence — or 2d
to duration: or third 3dly to substance.

36.

Abuses debilitative of the Religious Sanction. + + v. Spectator No 459.

37.

Degree and species of certainty attainable
in Jurisprudential speculations — compared
with that which belongs to Mathematics.

38

Indirect Legislation

39.

Inseparability of Utility and Truth — confessed
by Warburton

40

40. v. BR. 1. Utility sooner found out by itself than
Truth by Texts. + <note>+we are sure to find them in company: the question is therefore which of them we shall find it easiest to meet with? which of them is it leaves the plainest traces.</note>

41

Qualification (of the qualifying clauses in a Law)
1st Expositions as Definitions . 2
Limitative & that 1st Of Place. 2d of Time. 3dly of Subject-matter.
4th of Persons [ad quos] concerned.

INTRODUCTION. Contents of the Heads



Identifier: | JB/096/073/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 96.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

096

Main Headings

comment on the commentaries

Folio number

073

Info in main headings field

introd. heads extracted from the common-place books

Image

001

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31077

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