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Arbitration the mode of trial before them no instance in proof of the utility of an Accommodation office France as well as every other country must
know what arbitration is: England In In France and other
countries it may be convenient; in England it
is necessary. Except Equity-Judges who is have
not cognizance of every thing, and whose price
for Equity is altogether beyond the reach of a moderate
purse a Judge can not act hear most claims
without a Jury: but in a cause which would
take beyond twenty four and twenty hours to
hear try it is impossible for a Jury to do justice:
and such causes are frequent especially among
Merchants. In this case if the parties chance
to be both in good faith it is common to try
the cause by Arbitrators: the parties name
their own Judges, and the Courts of Justice
lend them power. But this is not making
up of causes, it is trying them. The Judges
are chosen in the best manner and not in the manner
of an Accommodation-Office. What they have
is not the stile of office, without power except to
do mischief: but the power of doing good, without
the stile of office.
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jeremy bentham |
floyd & co |
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