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Ch VII Suits — their Sorts.
3 §.8.6. Plurilateral and
Unilateral
Rationale
Ch. VII Suits — their Sorts.
§.8.6. Plurilateral and
Unicolateral
Rationale
Question. Inquisitorial
procedure, why not here
admitted? Answer.
Reasons.
1. With a view to appropriate
intellectual and
active aptitude: it is of
use that as the undivided
attention on one person
is employed on
the one side, so should
that of another person
on the other side, the
Judge's attention being
equally applied to each,
for the purpose of decreeing
in favour of
that side which has
presented the strongest
arguments.
2. With a view to appropriate
moral aptitude:
that, in these extraordinary
cases, the
Judge may be acting
under the same checks
as in all ordinary
ones.
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