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Tit. II. B. & C.
Let us now turn to the words of the Draught.
Tit. IX. Art. 1. No action shall be received in
matters of a civil nature in the District-Court
between Parties [both] situated within the jurisdiction
a [one and the same] Judge of the Peace, either
in a Town, or in the Country, if the Pursuer
has not given, at the top of his certificate of
summons, a co [exploit] a copy of the a certificate
of the Peace-Office composed of the Judge of the
Peace and his Good-men-and-true, attesting
that the adverse party has been ineffectually summonsed
before the Peace-Office, or that that
Office has ineffectually employ'd its mediation.
In the case a both parties appear before the
Office, it shall draw up a summary Record of their allegations,
confessions or denials respecting the matters
of fact.
Art. 2. In every Town where there is a District-Court,
the Municipal-Body shall from institute a Peace-Office
composed of six Members chosen among
such of the Citizens as are stand distinguished in point
of patriotism and integrity, of whom three at
least are shall be men of law.
By Art. 4 It A The Peace-Office thus constituted is in
the case where the parties live in different Cantons to exercise
the same authority that is committed to the Peace-Office of
the Canton, where they belong to the same Canton.
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