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1826. Jany. 3
Constitutional Code.Ch. XXIV Professional Lawyers
§. 6. Remuneration
Instructions
Instructions
The cases by which the excess in the price paid
to Lawyers for their service and thence the excessive amount
of the burthen imposed on Clients their Litigant Clients as
produced will then in a great part be removed, while,
by a variety of arrangements directed to this end such
part of the burthen as can not be taken off the parties
on both sides the quantity imposed on those who are in
the wrong will be maximized, and by that means operate
with proportionate effect towards the repression reduction of the quantity
of the like wrongs a fiction.
Where Elegance as employed in argumentation as
to question of fact, or in the question of proportion in regard
to quantities and degrees of quality, is the article for which
the most highest prices are commonly paid. Whatsoever
lawyer is regarded as the most elegant the pursuer by
whom a the suit is commenced will on every occasion have the
choice choice: and as it will not be easy for the lawyer
drive a bargain on the occasion with the Client will not
in general be an easy matter, and in the stipulation will
be for the whole of his of the assistance he is capable of giving throughout
the whole of the suit under such circumstances is made
to the Client little prospect will offer itself to the Client of gaining better
service by a high power than by a an extraordinary power
than by an ordinary one.† † State how it is U.S. In the advantageous position
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