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1826. Septr 12.
Procedure Code.
Ch.
Procedures
Ch. Accommodation
8
Securities in numbers
more or less according
to individual sufficiency
Universal accommodation having been the
end in view of this institution, in so far as it has any
end in view, such accordingly is the use and application
hereinabove made of it. Occasions as many
without exception as those in which this effect
could be given to it: sides of the cause, both on
the one with the same facility as on the other:
number of persons admitted to the exercise of this
beneficent function, in whatsoever number disposition
is found to have place, and the exigency
of the case has is found to require. Number no more
than one, where the means and situations in life
of that one are sufficient: number to any amount
greater than one, where for the making up of the eventual sum necessary
to constitute the security, a smaller number
will not suffice.
9
Under existing
system on plaintiff's
side none on Defendants
when required
number always two
& no more
How in these several respects stands
English practice? On the plaintiff's side, to afford a
warrant to the burthen imposed on the Defendant,
this security originally with parade established, little
by little, as it were by stealth, and for the evident predatory
purpose above intimated, withdrawn.
Number in every case two, howsoever superfluous
one of the two might be: number never greater
than two: consequence, where two could not
be found to make up the quantum of security
thought fit to be existed, the security not given,
and for want of it the inconvenience how great so ever, imposed.
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