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Ch. Suits their Sorts
(1 § Expeditable and continuous
§. Suits expeditable and continuous: essentially
continuous and accidentally continuous.
1
Suit expeditable a suit
capable of termination on
the next day after
pursuers admission
By expeditable understand is meant capable of being terminated,
so far as depends upon the issuing of the ultimate decree
and consequent imperative or execution-ordering mandate, presented on
the day next to that of the admission of an applicant in
the character of pursuer or say demandant.
2
All suits to be presumed
expeditable where no
special reason given
for the contrary
In the All factitious delay being injustice while it
lasts, all suits under the greatest happiness principle should be presumed expeditable: that is to
say, that in every instance for the justification of the correspondent
delay — of the delay occasioned by their being
not expedited, some special reason will require to be given.
3
Suit continuous a
suit not expeditable
By a continuous suit understand any every suit
which is not, as above, expeditable and expedited: or say
non-expeditable suit.
4
Suit not expedited either
by its own nature or
by accidental circumstances
A suit to which it happens not
to have been not expedited suit is so either has been
rendered so either by its own nature, or by accidental
circumstances with which a suit of any sort naturally expeditable
or not is liable to be attended.
5
Complex suits capable
of continuousness by their
own nature.
Every suit which is complex, is according
to the degree of its complexity capable of being continuous
in its own nature. For this mode of complexity in suit
see Scotch Reform Delay and Complication Tables.
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