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1829 May 6
Petitions

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Extenuated Dispatch Courts
2 (10 §. Benefits.

In the eyes lips, and even in the eyes, answers
it will be a objective to the place, it being
better as old than old money than mere
happiness: and of the degree of that so quantity
the measure will be taken: from the of the
from that which stick of his own
old ones.

14
Equity Suits for mere elicitation
of evidence for
Common law suits
Examples

Many are the instances in which for no other
purpose than that of eliciting for the purpose of this or that
suit in Common Law commencement is given to an Equity Suit is instituted the
termination of which will not take place till at the end
of years as many as the hours that would suffer under
a system of procedure having for its ends the ends of justice
Take from the Judge of Madocks's Maddox's Chancery, the examples
following —
1. Bill to perpetuate testimony.
2. Bill of discovery
3. Examination
4. Bill for delivering up or securing deeds
5. Bill for remedy against destruction or concealment of a deed.
6. Bill because the evidence of an aggrieved has been past
past by word of mouth, or by deportment or both.
7. Motion to take a Bill for confession in a particular case. II 247
8. Plea on basis of a discovery because it may subject a
party to a penalty II. 320
9. Motion for the examination of a Plaintiff or a Witness
in a particular case. II. 415.
10. Motion to prove exhibits at the hearting in a particular
case II 427.
11. Motion for production of deeds in a particular case.

15
Inconsistency Confusion
uncertainty & absurdity
of exclusion See Evidence

Art. 29 Endless the inconsistency, the confusion, the uncertainty,
the absurdity exhibited as to on the question as between
exclusion and admission and exclusion on the ground of interest: exclusion
for any the most minute, admission notwithstanding
the most irresistibly temptingly, interest. But already in the Rationale of Evidence
follies abundantly exposed have been all these follies and abominations.



Identifier: | JB/081/142/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.

Date_1

1829-05-06

Marginal Summary Numbering

14-15

Box

081

Main Headings

dispatch court bill

Folio number

142

Info in main headings field

petitions

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e10

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

25929

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