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28 Feb. 1803
Ch. 1.
Procedure
14
Ends
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Use of the above
list of ends: a
criterion for all
laws of procedure
established or proposed
This catalogue of ends is it correct, and compleat, and
the relation between the several articles accurately made out and established ?
the foundations of the rationale of procedure are these laid,
and laid for ever. A touchstone standard is found constructed, by which the
propriety of every rule and disposition of law in this behalf that
has any where been established, or can ever come to be proposed
will may be ascertained tried and determined on. A point rule of established practice
established any where in this behalf is it in defective in any respect supposed
to be defective? — it must be by being in respect of its tendency to be productive of
an one or more of the inconveniences corresponding to the above
ends. A rule of practice disposition is it proposed any where as
proper to be inserted in the promising to occupy a useful
place in the Code of procedure ? Its utility use if it possesses has any, must
consist in the tendency it has to keep off be subservient
in some distinctly and assignable way or other to the attainment
of one or more of their ends, to the prevention avoidance repulsion or diminution
or in some way or other of the some one article
or articles in the corresponding list of inconveniences.
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