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Note (a)
Ch. VI. Order of precedence
§.6. Order as to precedence
☞ 25 Feb. 1825 To be added
to the Marginals transcribed before.
3(a)
(a) Necessary and particular
regulations to
give concurrment to practice
and render it uniform
in all judiciaries.
Practice will soon fix
the most commodious
of the diversifications
the law admitts of,
and when thus familiar
they will be apt to
appear needless.
Note (a)
Art. 3 (a) In a Code of Procedure, re the insertion of particular regulations
of this sort are necessary to obviate doubts hesitation and
diversity of practice. In a short time practice will render
them so familiar and the mo of such diversifications
as the rule admitts of the that which is found most
commodious being invariably employed the need of
variances to the tenor of the law will vanish, and
the law itself will be apt to present the appearance of a superfluity.
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