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1827 Oct. 10
Procedure Code

A + 1 2o
Preparatory resolution
(1 <del.§.3. Judiciary
§.1. Justice for all
§.5. Procedure

On the subject of Law Reform

Proposed Resolutions proposed to be moved in the House
of commons as a ground for a Motion for an Address
for a Commission to Report upon the course most expedient to be taken for the a general improvement of the Law.

Or
Supposing a
Motion made
for an Address
for such Commission
the title given to
tis resolution
might be that of
Propositions to be
taken into consideration
and reported
upon by the Commission.

☞ This better course
seems the exposed
to opposition: especially
as it has a precedent
in the case of the late
Chancery Commission
in which Beames
plan is introduced
under that name>

1
system of procedure should
be conducive to the ends of Justice

1. That no system of judicial procedure Judicatory — pursue the ends of Justice is conducive
to or consistent with good government any further than is
it conducive to the attainment of the ends of justice
[main and collateral].

2
Ends of justice the giving
execution & effect to the
substantive law.

2. That the main end of justice is the giving execution Judicature — pursue the ends of justice
and effect (1) to the several other branches (2) of the law body of the law

3
Giving execution & effect
prevented alike by misdecision
& nondecision

3. that the eithe giving execution and effect to any Judicature — pursue the end of Justice
part of the body of the laws as alike prevented by misdecision
and by non-decision where decision is due

4
Collateral ends avoidance
of delay vexation & expence<note>

4. That the collateral ends of justice are not otherwise Judicature — pursues the ends of Justice
attained than so consist in the exclusion of all
needless and avoidable delay, vexation and expense

<note>5
Needless delay a denial of justice

5. that all needless delay is so long as it lasts Judicature pursues the end of Justice
a denial of justice

6
Justice equally denied whether<lb?>access be denied or sold

6. That justice is equally denied to a man whether Judicatory — purpose the end of Justice
by ordinance of his an admission access to a Judge as such, is expressly
refused to him or before to his admission such a
price is annext such as he is unable to pay.

7
Exaction of a fee a denial
of justice to all who cannot
pay

Judicature — purpose the end of
Justice

7. That by every rule as the price of admiss whereby <add>whether under the name of a fee
or any other name a sum of money is exacted
justice is denied to all to whom the payment of the money who have not wherewithal to pay it.

Judicatory — Pursue the end of
Justice

(a) [Execution and effect] Without the addition of the word effect, the word execution
would not suffice. If in the prosecution of the suit the property of a debtor
is sold and the proceeds put into the hand removed to the purse of the Creditor execution is given to the
corresponding portion of his time.
But if the costs out of pocket are so great
as to up the whole or
any part of the sum so ,
the exact by the law
which is said to be executed is not produced.

(b) The whole of the law with the except of that which regards the judicial procedure
procedure, the adjective branch.



Identifier: | JB/056/153/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 56.

Date_1

1827-10-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-7

Box

056

Main Headings

Procedure Code

Folio number

153

Info in main headings field

Procedure Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

D1 / E1

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

George Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

18209

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