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11 May 1805
Evidence
§. 6. Expence.
Compared with vexation, expence, (it has been already intimated)
has neither exactly the same causes, nor therefore exactly the
same remedies.
In whatsoever shapes, in whatsoever persons vexation alights impinges
in the first instance, if from that person it be transferred upon any
other, the its shapes which it assumed in its is changed as well as
the person of the bearer, it is transformed into expence.
Of the operations to which in the course of a cause a man finds himself obliged to
convey or perform or bear a part in, of the situations in which in
the course of it he is placed, some are not necessarily attended
with expence, pecuniary expence, those are accompanied with
that and grow out of it.
Of the expences arising out of thisbut source, the part naturally
falls upon the party in the first instance however falls upon In some cases however it falls
witnesses: in others upon Judicial officers, directing directional and executive
here and there by accident upon third persons: but in all these
instance it is commonly transferred from those other descriptions
of persons upon one or other of the parties, viz: either upon him whom
on each particular occasion the authority authorship production of it is imputed,
or upon him, who at the conclusion of the suit is regarded
as being in the wrong.
Of Among the vexations which in the first instance fall in that
shape upon the party a party to the cause f whatsoever there may be which
are either shared with him or taken off his shoulders hands by a professional
agent, so many change their shape, as well as their suit, and in their
return to the party, are become transformed into expence.
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