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1823. Novr. 9
Constitutional Code. Bonaparte's Code
Beginning as he does with the operation and instrument of
is summonation he makes it necessary impose with
pursue the necessity of trusting committing his resisting to expensive
and sinistrously interested affection: an individual man
on reading in the book what on this occasion is required
to be done, an uneducated uninstructed or even ordinary educated instructed man
would never so much as conceive a hope see in it a chance of producing forming
an instrument that should answer capable of answering the purpose: an
extraordinary instructed man might perhaps entertain a
conception to this effect, but the chances would be many to
one against him if he trusted to it the power of
the ground of the is of course sufficiently provided soaked with pitfalls
in the shape of nullities factitious causes of nullification: note one
of them great indeed could be his good fortune if the lawyer
on the other side with the Judge naturally leaning on this occasion
to that same side did not find a reason or a pretext
for tossing him pushing shoving dropping him in.
When so it is that it is It being thus necessary that the intended pursuer
should reach to somebody for assistance, to what good end
should it be rendered necessary for him to reach to any
person other than the Judge. That for by the attention which whether it be
that is necessary, the time of somebody must on the occasion be taken up employed
why not that of the Judge who if paid as well as that of an individual
paid by the individual. For whatsoever portion of time
in the case of a functionary so constituted the public it is
sure to be able to can well afford to pay: against the individuals being able to
find wherewithal to pay, if at all without serious inconvenience, the chances are many to one: in so far as the deputistic system extends, there will be no additional charge in the
to the public whether the be there occasions ever so numerous.
Where an instrument for this purpose is produced whether it
shall be regarded as apt with relation to the purpose will in any either
case depend upon the Judge. Why then, for the rendering it
giving to it a form satisfactory to the Judge – why
not resort to the Judge himself
in the first instance?
here will be known what is and what is not satisfactory to him if to any man.
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