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27 April 1805
Evidence
2. Wherever an On whatsoever occasion by the arrangements made prescriptions delivered by the substantive
branch of the law an inchoate right is conferred, if
in by virtue of those arrangements the Judge is be required, as
well as authorized, on demand or application to that effect
made to him by him in whom it is conferred, to convert
it into a consummate right, it is is thereupon because the to consummate it a service
of collation to that effect becomes due to him from the Judge.
Second particular direct end or object and function of procedure – providing for the collation of
rights, where due.
3. In case of an offence imparting injury to an assignable
individual, and that injury susceptible of satisfaction the remedy afforded by punishment without
and thence by vindictive satisfaction, is if unaccompanied
by satisfaction in any other shape, almost always incompleat
and inadequate. On the other hand whence The suffering produced by the burthen of rendering
satisfaction, producing as far as it goes the effect of punishment,
is frequently altogether sufficient for and adequate to that purpose.
The remedy afforded to the individual by the punishment of the injurer, and that is thence
in the shape of vindictive satisfaction – is if unaccompanied
by satisfaction in any other shape, almost always incompleat
and inadequate.
Third particular direct end or object and function of procedure
– providing for the collation administration of satisfaction,
where due.
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