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Ch.
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Further indulgence
being let out on bail
A further indulgence is th — that of being let out
upon Bail: that is to say being delivered out of prison in
the case in which two persons called his Bail on their responsibility undertake
a f either for his paying whole the debt in case of debt
or for his being an example of such desire judgment as him
be at the end of the suit shall have been pronounced
consigned to prison, as above. This indulgence, it is manifest
is only for those who are either are rich comparatively
rich, or have rich connections, to by the great majority of the
people it is unattainable. Here too, Judge used to have
fresh pickings in the Justice shape an the instrument called a Bail bond is to be
[.] (an ill-
an instrument if the
interest () changed applied to
the paper)
bought. To a large proportion of the whole number of suits
the service performed this species of insurance by the uncovering of this responsibility
is the subject matter of a sort of profession or trade the service
being rendered by a person or persons to by whom the defendant
is altogether unknown For the subjecting themselves to
this hazard these insurers underwriters must of course be paid:
and here is another source of money which then Judge and
C may have their pickings all of it goes to strangers, instead
of being employed in satisfaction affords compensation
to the party wronged. When the Insurers supposed men of are of this spurious
stamp, and in many case when they are of the
stamp, the plaintiff Attorney employs an Advocate to
contest their relative pecuniary trustworthiness, to wit by appropriate
interrogation. This undertaking is carried on before the Judge
in the Judicatory site of before all four Judges: now before a
some one of them. If instead of these strangers the two penders or
one of them were the examiner, the substance of the suit might b
in the same time be decided upon instead of this factitious excrescence
but as above to an English Judge
the right of a suitor is
and
to Judge and to the
excrescence is a source
of fees if plunderage
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