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and accordingly is the disposition which were I
to stand in the place of the Supervisors I should be authorized
and in case order to exonerate myself (unless oth authorized
by th a Decree of the Court of Chancery to make any other
disposition) bound to make. On the other hand if in consideration
of the wishes and the or the mutual interests of the parties the
letter of that Act is were to be departed from, I do not well see
how if I must how a proposal to the effect of Sir G. Elliot, were made
it could be rejected. The option therefore seems to lie between
those two modes of division: the first is what that which either of the
parties may tie the other to if he thinks fit: the latter is what
one would expect to find much the more advantageous to the other
than the former of the two and that not to one only of the parties but
to both: Under the Act but this more convenient
arrangement is what no purchaser under that Act would be
advised I think to enter into join in without the authority of a Decree.
On the present new plan, under the new Act which would at all
events be necessary, that expense and delay of a Chancery Suit would at any rate be saved.
In case of an agreement between the parties taking due care of Archbishops) Parliament would adopt the agreement:
in case of a disagreement Parliament would do what it thought most fitted
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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