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Ch. XII Judiciary collectively
Date? (1 §.247 Remuneration
From individuals, none
Instruction or Rationale
For salaries to judicial
functionaries Reasons
Question. For remuneration for the service of judicial functionaries
of all classes — magisterial and ministerial why
given salaries at the expence of the public, to the exclusion
of all remuneration in every shape at the expence of
individual litigants.
Answer. Reasons
1 Because exaction
of remuneration from
parties litigant would
be the heighth of
oppression
1. Because exaction of remuneration at the expence of parties
litigant would an assault then be the height of oppression
and non permission would have the the effect of exaction
Instead of imposing on litigants the expence of litigation,
or any part of it of which they could be excavated
imposing it to the excavation of non-litigants, it is the
non-litigants alone to the exoneration of litigants, that it
ought should rather to be imposed. For, the security which litigants
do not enjoy without allay that is say without
the vexation and expence and miscellaneous vexation which
their situation as such imposes on them, non litigants
enjoy pure and without any such allay they enjoy it pure.
So on this subject Protest against Law twice.
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