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C. P.
Purposes of Procedure
Ends
1
The several pro cautionary provisions
How an act in breach of
any regulation of
procedure be-
-comes an offence
against Justice, a A.
by depriving the
Judge of his en-
-dowments
judicial endow-
ments
which the providence wisdom of the legislator may sug-
-gest are but so many indirect expedients ways of for silent engines
combating the several offences which tend to
the impediment or the abuse of justice: which
tend to produce in the Judge some failure
in one or the other of the three necessary and
together collectively sufficient endowments points of judicial qualification
or in which such failure if it exists, may must
manifest itself: which tend to prevent his ob-
-taining the knowledge, his entertaining the incli-
nation or maintaining the power which it is
necessary he should possess in order to discharge
his function rightly and according to the in-
-tention of the legislator: which cause him
to entertain an inclination or possess a power
by virtue of which he may discharge his func-
-tion oppressively and in contradiction to the
incli intention of the legislator.
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jeremy bentham |
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alexander mavrokordatos |
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