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Ch.XII Judiciary collectively
6 §.16. Sistitive
§. 17 Emendatory
§. 18 Preinterpretative
15 continued
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(under given to amendments — Power to individual
Be the imperfection what it may, two sources there of
information there are, imagination and experience and
imagination, by either of which it may have been presented
to the Judge's mind. These are experience and imagination:
experience when it is by a suit brought before him
which in such his character has been brought before him,
a suit in which he is called upon to decide. If by a
suit it is by some individual who in the character of pursuer
who at the charge of over one in the character of defend claims as his hand a correspondent service at his hand.
In this case however, the evil of litigation has already used
that from has already furnished itself upon the parties and
continued from the commencement of the suit to the end of it
the evil of litigation, including on both sides the and
defence evil attendant on the statement of the case on both sides, together
with that of interrogation and counterinterrogation, evidence
and counterevidence interrogative and counterinterrogation.
If this portion of evil can be excluded, for excluding it there
is as much reason as there can be for the exclusion of evil in
any other danger of not inferior magnitude. This effect may
be accomplished in either of two ways: if, his attention having
been directed applied to that part of the law in which the evil imperfection has not
the evil presents itself to his imagination as about to
ensue, unless apt measure be taken for the exclusion of it.
From the word imagination let not any inference be drawn in
disfavour of the source: from imagina in the mind of the Legislator
himself individual in whatsoever situation placed
subject a legislator from this source is drawn his example
of whatever evil has not been presented to him from individual
observation or personal experience.
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