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1823. Sept. Feb. 12
Constitutional Code

Ch. Of Judges Appellate
§. Appellate Judicatory – its proceedings.

Art. 1. When the a record is arrived at the Appellate
Judicatory, the Judge has to choose between these courses

1. To decide To confirm the judicial without on view of the record without fresh evidence.

2. Or order a new trial before in his own Judicatory with the
whole of the evidence repeated parties litigant and extraneous
witnesses all retestifying and re-interrogated.

On view of the record and hearing of the parties to confirm the
judgment without fresh evidence.

2. Or to annul the judgment simple.

3. Or to order a substitute to it another judgment of his
own framing.

4. Or to order a new trial: on the occasion of which the
witnesses litigant and extraneous shall be all of them reheard
and the what other any other evidence there may be – written or
real is exhibited.

5. Or to order the re-exhibition of this or that portion of
the entire mass of evidence.

If to make great your claim it happens to you to have
need of your adversary's confessional evidence, you can not
have it without a suit in what is a a Judicatory called
a Court of Equity an Equity Court: nor in that Judicatory can you be to any the most simple question can you
make sure of the answer from him in so short a time as
a year, to a question to which were he with you if put to
him by you in the presence of a Judge Judicatory, as in a Small Debt Court
called a Court of Conscience, you might have an adequate answer
a single minute would suffice you for extracting from him an
answer and that an adequate one.

this, Think of a matter in which a Chancellor will have man at the hand
of the law will have the assurance to suffer tell you afford a view
that justice was and is the object of the system to which the direction and support, and in what the people say
and feeling that has been the
complaisance to give him evidence.


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1824-02-12

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034

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constitutional code

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257

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constitutional code

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001

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of judges appellate

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1

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recto

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d1 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

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10531

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