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1826. Augt. 26.
Constitutional Code.
Ch. XXIV. Professional Lawyers.
§. 6. Remuneration
1.
1. Little can be found
for text.
2.
2. General Rule.
Minimize remuneration,
as being to suitors
expense.
3.
3. In a direct way,
by fixation of pay for
each service, little
towards this can be
done.
4.
4. Indirectly, much
is here done by the
Procedure System.
1. Written pleadings
excluded.
2. Printed forms maximized.
3. Law argumentation
minimized by codification.
4. Lawyer's attendance
minimized.
5. Lawyers, class but
one.
5.
5. To these reductions
of the expence
to individuals, add
those for maximizing
the judicial expence,
charged on
the public.
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Ch. XXIV. Professional Lawyers.
§. 6. Remuneration
6.
6. By the non-division
of the class, the extra
expence for extra eloquence
is reduced.
7.
7. Particularly to the
Pursuers side: which
is much oftener in
the right than the
Defendant's.
8.
8. Agenda by Judge.
1. To enquire at the
earliest stage the probable
demand for costs:
viz. in witnesses
of written
and real evidence,
journeys for inspection
of evidence,
and framing epistolary
examinations.
9.
9. Subsequently in inquire
out not merely
the lawyer's time actually
expended, but what
required to be expended.
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