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1825, Feby 16 +
Procedure Code

6
Ch. VIII. Hearing Simple
(1) 1 §. 1. Suit
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Two antagonizing cases will on this occasion will
occupy the breast of the Legislator: on the one hand, denial of access to the Judge
to the Judges in open Judicatory denial to any the most ignorant weak-minded
abject and helpless; on the other hand, consumption
of his time and that of the audience by complaints without
gr a ground, or even without any determinate object:
an evil, which by a mixture if folly and loquacity
might be rendered by no means unexampled.

By the Constitutional Code, Ch. XII Judiciaries
collectively §§ and Ch.XX Law Ch. XVII
Judicial Visitors §.1. 2. and Ch XXII Lawyers provision
is made for the comfortable accommodation of Suitors and in particular Pursuers waiting
their Cases to be heard. In the Gallery it might be of
use that a division partition should be made one part to
be occupied by such proposed Pursuers Suitors and in particular
Pursuer, who conscious of their own inability to give
adequate support to their own cause, and at the same time
unable to pr obtain by sympathy or reward the requisite support
and assistance from others, find should find themselves in a situation
to need the assistance of Probationary Lawyers
during the latter half part of the time of service, as per
Ch. XXII. §.2. Locuble who.

The Law Probationers being seated in
order, and in that same order entering into their ministry
each client might at the intervals of the business, if it could
be done without interruption of it, in a low voice upon the
his own to his professional adviser to the single purpose
of filling up the blanks left in the Demand paper: the statement
of the individual fact on which the demand was is grounded
being reserved for the proceedings in open Judicatory before the Judge

6. or 1 13 or 1
Art. 1. Suits how
antagonizing.
1. Denial of justice to the
weak minded, abject and
helpless: —
2. Waste of Judges time
by complaints without
ground, or even without
determinate object.

7. or 2
Art. 2. Reference to
Visitors Gallery as
per Const Code XII Judiciary
§.2. Ch XVII
Visitors Gallery §§.1.2.
Ch XII Lawyers.
§§.2 Locuble who. In
the Visitor's Gallery might
be a divan set aside
for Helpless Litigants
and in particular proposed
Pursuer with Probationary
Lawyer

8 or 3
Art. 3. Each proposed
Helpless Pursuer might on his entrance
into the Gallery
apply to the Lawyer
whose seat is NO 1
among those disengaged.
So far as could be
done without interruption
of the Examination then
going on, the Lawyer
might elicit from his
Client matter sufficient
for the filling up the blanks
in a Demand paper: the
facts constituting the ground
of the demand being
reserved to the Examination
by the Judge.




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Date_1

1825-02-16

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052

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procedure code

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417

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procedure code

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001

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Number of Pages

1

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recto

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c1 / d6 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

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jeremy bentham

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17090

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