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Propositions
Ch Procedure
Beginning
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No transmission through
third persons can be
made without addition
of expence
If it be not from the party that the Judge receives the statement of
the case it must be from some one else to whom they the party the statement
has been made. But if if it be from the a person other than the party
that he hears it, he can not have it unless the party be saddled
with expence: for casual the casual of the of casual beneficence and appropriate
ability excepted the man will not take for another any such
without being paid for it; and to what whatsoever be
the information where is the use to what use is a man receiving it at second
hand rather than at first hand.
Hence the when justice is the object the following rules
following
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Rule 1 Exceptions
excepted first application
to judge at
judgement seat
1. Exceptions excepted let every no suit have
any other commencement than by the appearance attendance of the proposed
plaintiff at the judgement seat, making stating to the Judge what it
is he wants and what the grounds are on which he wants it prays for it
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Exception inability
to attend
2. Exceptions are where it is not in the his power of to pay
attendance or 2. where though he should attend it would not be in
his power to make his case understood without
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Inability to make himself
clearly understood
by judge no sufficient
excuse for personal
attendance
Even supposing him not able of himself to make himself un
cause his case to be understood by the Judge, for this circumstance
no sufficient reason can be adduced for excusing
him from attendance. Thus not being able with sufficient presence
to make his case understood by a Judge may be reason sufficient
for his calling on the assistance of another person by whom attendance
shall at the same time be paid. But it is no reason why he
himself should not be obliged to attend. For by his own attendance
he can better hear what the disposition of the Judge is in relation
to him and what it is that it is likely to be necessary to do
and to suffer if the carr in either case: to wit the cause say to be carried on, and that
of its being
From the person on whose behalf he having need of them
the services of the Judge are called for sooner or later information to some effect
or other must in every case must come: if when not, the
case is a case of exception and that a very rare one and if yes
why not directly. If directly there will be but one sort of person to pay for
for the communication of it
if otherwise then directly
there must be another.
For the receipt of all
such information the
Judge is paid at any rate and without any such expence an operation in any case, as above, a denial of justice; from another person it can not come
without bringing with it an expence by which existence is given to that productive and indefensible state of things.
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