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1828 Nov. 10 1829 Jul. 26
Abridged Petition for Justice
1. Case
V. Oaths X. Mischievous Needless transference
23.
Bandying when useful
33. or 16.
Only when without necessity
or use are transference
or bandying
condemned – local judicatories
200: bandying
to and fro each
may be necessary and
preponderantly convenient.
Technical procedure
compels it alike where
all are within stone's
throw of the Court.
34. or 17.
Custom can associate
with the most
monstrous system
of complication the
idea of necessity.
Characteristic of the
natural system, maximum
of simplicity:
limits none any more
than to the appetite
which produced it.
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Useless one
1
Exposition put
2
Doubts from
in all cases
2.
Difference between
removal and
Appeal
3 or 4
Evils from removal
in all cases
4 or 3
Cases where no
removal has place.
5
Cases of transference
complication included
science use of nothing
5
The Evils in this case
from Grand Jury
refused
the Jurisdiction
Split
6
Cases of oscillation
7
Evils peculiar to
oscillation.
8
Under proper system
evil from case of
transference and
bandying.
None but when
good
that of Lot for
are to what
in case of doubt.
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I. Exposition
II. Cases where removal
is proper: Good effect
if it in these cases
2. disadvantages bad
effect
III. Cases in which its
propriety is the basis
IV. Cases where it is
improper clearly
V. In all these it has
place under the existing
system
VI. Under the existing
system cases in which
simple transference has
place in are
criminals.
VII. The bad effects in
these cases
VIII. Cases in which
bandying has place
1. Its bad effects
in these cases.
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