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1828. Decr. 18.
Petition for Justice
1. Case
IV. Mendacity
III. practised.
or 22. Use to Judge Recovery
Example conveyancing
recoveries obstruction
to accumulation
of landed property
a result but benefit
to the operators the object.
or 23. Use to Judge Recovery.
Benefit two-fold:
power to the King to
keep down the aristocracy,
and thus
reserve the Judges
power and produce
of the conveyances
in fees.
or 24. Use to Judge Recovery
Machinery of the
fiction of common
recoveries. Example
alienation of property
settled by marriage
settlement.
or 25. Use to Judge Recovery
Further fiction, pretence
of compensative provision by
common vouchee.
or 26. Use to Judge
1 Confusion
II Double Fountain
Two other universally
applying motives –
1. Confusion which
the practice diffuses
even the whole law
thus facilitating the
increase of the evil
2. Production of the
double fountain.
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or 27. Wrongees
1. People
2. Judges
In every instance,
the people the sufferers,
but in some
the Judges also, as in
the case of he scrambles
for Jurisdiction.
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