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IV
Ch.
(4) §.
11
Amount of vexation
necessary to secure
Defendants production
of evidence — amount
inconsiderable — more
restraint of liberty of
locomotion
As to the quantity of vexation necess necessarily attached
to the situation to in which the defendant must be placed in
order to secure on his part the compliance necessary to
the adduction of evidence on both sides the maximum it will in general
be comparatively inconsiderable: a restraint on his liberty
of locomotion during the time necessary for the adduction of
the evidence on his side is the time at the end of which
the pursuer will have adduced the whole of his evidence
or in failure of it suffered the dismissal of his demand:
of these two periods the longest which so ever it may be
But from in this temporary and sheltered as it may be made to
be, evil consequences of the most permanent serious in
duration as well as magnitude to an indefinable degree
may in such cases be included. Of those last
the general exemplar forms of them should be inadequate
it may be necessary to bring to view a few examples
☞ Here insert those already written in another sheet some
time ago.
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