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Ch. XI Costs Judiciary Collectively
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§.3. Costs
Ch. XI. Judiciary Collectively
§. Procedure First Lines
24.
1. As to propriety.
Of the reduction effectible
by transference
from party to party,
further on
Remains transference
from parties to public.
25.
Blameable litigants
excepted, as to whom
further on, litigants are
the last persons that
should be charged with
the expence of litigation.
even if eased of the
pecuniary and quasi
pecuniary part of the
expence: by the vexationary
they pay for
that security which
non litigants enjoy
gratis
26.
Hence, the suggestion —
Let Government for the
public bear the whole
of this expence
27.
Limitation caution.
Without appropriate
care, expence wd. thus
be maximized. Playing
for a stake made good
by the pubic, litigants
with their mercenary assistants
wd. maximize
the expence of each
genuine suit, & institute
& carry on sham suits.
28.
Remedy let Govt. take upon
itself, in the first instance,
such operations
as it can perform at less
expence than parties
can: taking care that no
profit be reaped by any
person by whom encrease
can be given to ye expence.
Ch. XI. Judiciary Collectively
§. Procedure First Lines
29.
Follow, the applications
of this remedy.
1. Convey by letter post all
writings: whether of date
anterior, or concomitant
to the suit.
This being an engine already
in activity, it may
be applied effectually to
this purpose with
little
expence
For the mode, see §.4
Communications.
Saved thus, the difference
between this expence, &
that of special & daily
paid messengers
30.
2. Consign to functionaries,
paid if at all by salary,
& not by fees from parties,
the framing of all judicial
Minutes & Instruments.
In the established
System, this operation is
in various proportions
divided between functionaries
& pursuer's
said assistants.
31.
3. For multiplication,
employ the manifold
writing.
In this mode, multiplicates
fit for use, one
under another, as far
as 8 or even 12 are made
with little more time
& labor than commonly
employed for one script.
Sole additional expence
than that of the paper.
By favor of a friend,
whose invention it is,
this mode is employed
by the author of these
pages.
32.
Multiplicates necessary
or desirable of such
Minutes or Instruments
in greater or less number
are.
1. Standard
Ch. XI. Judiciary Collectively
§. Procedure First Lines
32 contind
1. Standard kept at the
Judicatory.
2. For each party one
3. For appellate Judicatory.
This useful for
additional security agst
accident.
4. For Justice Minister's
Office.
5. For Backerword & in as far as employed.
33.
Saved by this mode.
1. Time & labor of examining
transcripts.
2. Danger of error in
transcription, not
withstanding examination
3. Without ultimate
detection, fraudulent
alteration is on this
plan impossible.
34.
4. Government will
thus be at the expence
of the paper & other
writing materials.
By contract & wholesale,
these it may
procure cheaper than
individuals can.
35.
5. For each sort of
instrument, in so
far as generally applicable,
employ printing:
writing, for none
but the particular
matter, for which
blanks will be left
For the particular
matter, either the ordinary
or the manifold
mode will be employed,
according to
convenience and frugality
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