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1830. Augt. 2
Review.
27. That well knowing that with the number of different
enquiries carried on in relation to the same matter in the course
of the same suit, the expense thereof by the the lawyer's
profit thereupon can not but receive a correspondent and
proportionable encrease, he has in his said Bill so arranged
matters as to put it in the power of the Judge making it
at the same time the interest of the Judge
as also to that of every maleficent suitor, while
on the demandents or the defendant's who will give
accept the means thus proffered to him of plunging into oppressing
or in himself at the expence of the individual
out for his victory to cause to be carried on in the several
new Courts thus proposed to be instituted, the several
useless and worse than useless maleficent enquiries following, that is
to say
1. In the Judge "Ordinary" Court
2. In the Small Debt Court
3. In the Legacy Court
4. In the Arbitration Court
5. In the Reconcilement Court
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