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C Of the [purposes] of Procedure
Ends
Intricacy and
delay produce
each other reciprocally.
5 Intricacy and Delay and intricacy it may
be observed act on each other reciprocally:
each in its turn promoting the production
of the other. Intricacy obviously necessarily produces delay:
delay the intervals occasioned by delay
give birth to incidents, which make it
necessary to go through more formalities. A
cause is put off: a witness grows impatient:
he goes removes himself out of the way: he must be brought back
again: he is obstinate this: he is must be pursued;
and a new prosecution process as it were grows out of
the old one.
the more formalities
there are to be observed
caeteris paribus the more
time it must take to observe
them.
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