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1825. Decr. 9
Constitutional Code Ch. Judiciary collectively
§. 29 Judicatures for Accounts and or Claims
☞ Insert. What regards Vouchers for 1º
§. 29 Judicatures for Accounts and or Claims
G Instruments to the Legislature
To this head will be seen to belong two sorts of Judicatories
which are in use to be instituted in operation for two purposes
which however different in denomination agree in their
most characteristic and distinguishing attributes.
1. Of those common characteristics the principal one is
and that an effectual one is this – on the occasion of the
enquiry carried on between the parties party and party on the opposite
sides opposition of interests antagonization on the field of interests has place,
but not, unless by accident, actual contestation.
2. From this principal characteristic attribute arises another
which accordingly may be termed a derivative one. The
evidence on which the decision is grounded is consists
merely of a piece of written evidence not subjected to of the the trustworthiness of which has not for its
usual customary securities of counter interrogation or
by means of the ceremony of called an oath is
otherwise, punishment in case of falshood: a voucher
is the in English practice the name given to this sort a piece of
of evidence to which this effect is given.
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