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(5 §. Transference of suits
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Defendants may
be so numerous that
compelling their
attendance may be
repugnant to ends of
justice — no so the
compell providing
means of epistolary
correspondence
Art In the Cases will to a considerable extent have place, in which the nature of the
suit requires the placing on the defendants side persons and other parties
more than one, the number of them may be the
may be so great, and at the same time the number
of those whose abodes are distant from each other or great
that the endeavour to cause the whole number
of them to attend at one and the same time at the
Justice Chamber in question would be plainly in manner as above repugnant
to the ends of justice. But in none of no such case will
it be repugnant to the ends of justice to compel will the at the
instance of a pursuant the commencement and to the
of the suit a judicial intercourse in the epistolary
mode be repugnant or otherwise than prescribed required by a
due regard to for the ends of justice.
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