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1824. August 9 1831 July 14 July 30
Constitutional Code. Ch. XV. Judge Depute Occasional
§. 4. Arbitration functional
§. 4 Reference deputable

Against For this latter defect the English law provides a
remedy such as it is, by adding (to use the phraseology of the
present Code) the imperative decree of the Judge to the opinative
degree pronounced by the arbitrator.

But this mode of escaping from the clutches of
the law learned brotherhood was of course could not but be in no
small degree unacceptable to them. It was in part of that
species of sham law which supposing it to be real law have existence would be
their manufacture: it is no of is the work of Statute law and
not so late till the reign of William the third was it forced upon
them: they have accordingly embraced every occasion for
clogging it with technicalities, diminishing the efficiency of
it and thus bringing it into disrepute.


Identifier: | JB/041/080/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 41.

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1824-08-09

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or 3 - or 4

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041

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Constitutional Code

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080

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Constitutional Code

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001

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1

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C2 / D2 / E2

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Jeremy Bentham

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001

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