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Ch. General Rules
(8 §.3. Inflexible rules none.
Anglicé
Equity
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Dilatoriness of Equity
courts
Art. Of the judicatories stated self stated
Equity Courts dilatoriness is to the knowledge of every body
the characteristic and more glaring cardinal vice. But
could any eye endure to look into it, precipitation
might be seen carried to a no less high degree of perfection
precipitation by which in the extensive class of cases the production of the evil correspondent
and opposite to the strict ends of justice is habitually and
with certainty secured asserted
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Short times fixed for
the purpose of selling
additions to time
Even at the commencement of every suit in this
judicatory the time allotted is in most instances considering
the work that is to be done by it and the lengths volume of necessary
journey preserved too short to admitt of the work being
done: this for remedy in paying of £1.7 to Judge
and to him several additions may be made by the length
which it is rendered in most cases too long —
is encrease, was held out to purchase a third length of
delay, but under this indulgence lies a trap by in which the comparatively
inexperienced and uningenious law practitioners are frequently caught,
and then is sent out as to produce to the of their respective
and unsuspecting clients the evil correspondent
and opposite to the direct ends of justice: the laws have
because, willingly or unwillingly or witingly has
however here been deceived.
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