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Ch. Agenda
Ch. Agenda by J.B.
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Regarding Suits — how to
be of
terminate by J.B.'s
Nat. Procedure
No sacrifice here as in case of corn law Repeal,
the profit by this, would go in compensation for loss
by that.
Add Table conformed
for
case for the lawyer to whom this was
Future contingent evil, in the shape of misdecision disappointment
non decision delay vexation and expence being thus excluded shut out of existence
out of the pale of realities, prevented from coming into existence remains to be disposed
of the existing stock of suits while at present having no instrument
over so many directed heads.
Could groundless prejudice be conqueror
Supposing On the part of rulers in this case the same clear comprehension
of each ones personal interest suppose this same clear comprehension
in this case as in that, this in this as in that the application of the remedy
will not fail to follow.
Simple in expression not less simple in its
nature is the remedy. To the instrument — the technical system of procedure
by which the depredation and oppression is now exercised substitute
the natural. To a system having for its end in view
in prosecution of the actual ends of judicature, the maximization of the evil opposite to the ends of justice
substitute for the first time the natural haven
Already for these fifteen years the principles the application
of which would be necessary and with after no great addition
sufficient have been before the public: bible of the work Scotch
Reform or Letter to Lord Granville.
Of these principles spite of many various features of inaptitude
with by which their aptitude is diminished, the
efficiency is all over the country matter of experience.
Judicatories the Small Debt Courts, Logical Field of procedure
in that case indeed narrow: value small: shape no other
than pecuniary in the strict sense — quasi pecuniary not
added even in the case of as applied to moveables: nor yet, of course
to immoveables. But in the one case so in the other, when
the rule of action has once been fixt, the means best adapted all over the whole field of law
to the elicitation of truth are exactly the same with little or
no difference.
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