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1825. Decr. 6
Constitutional Code Ch. XII Judiciary Collectively
§. 1. Excepted Judicatories
Art. 5. An account, brought before a Judge to be settled by him between two parties may be considered
as a cluster an assemblage a of suits each party in case of contestation being pursuer in respect of
the payment of every sum of money or other service article of money's worth which
he alledges as being due to him: and defender in respect
of each such as service as it being demanded at his
hands he refuses to perform. Here there are in this
as in other cases two parties interested, and one Judge a Judicatory
which to decide on the subject of each such demand is to
decide between them.
Art. 6. Certain cases however there are, and even to a
vast extent in which on no more than one party in whi side is any party
is seen acting.
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