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Accommodation Appeal retrograde either in favour of the Plaintiff or the Defendant.]
In the second place comes the District Court which
decides in favour of the Plaintiff or the defendant
and acts in conformity to the opinion given
by the Reconciliation-Office or in repugnance
to it. In the third place comes the Reconciliation-Office
again which is either the same with
the first Reconciliation-Office or a,
quite different one,
as it may happen: and then if they the Gentlemen of this office think proper
it climbs up to the Department Court,
from whence it has but two stages more to
travel. It would require the aid of mathematics
to make out all the variety of situations deducible resulting
from the multiplication of all these elements,
and a volume to discuss the effect
of the institution in every one. Sometimes it
is the cause of the Defendant that the Reconciliation - whose - Board will hang heavy upon, but most
frequently the Complainant who stands by the nature of things principally
charged by with the burthen of all denials of justice
and delays. Not to bewilder myself and the
reader beyond recovery I will at random take two, but & two out
of the inexhaustible fr fund of these cases. The
Reconciliation-Office sits sit now in judgment
upon its own conduct decision and that of the District
Court which had been opposite to it. Is it be they expected to
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::floyd & co [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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