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Dispatch Court.
(2) §. Benefits.
Use of the Dispatch Court as applied to
Equity procedure, saving in delay & expence by
substitution of the proposed summary to the existing
regular course is in all cases without distinction:
use of it as applied to Common Law
procedure, saving it as applied to it in cases
where special pleading having been employed
the suit is still in pendency. In these cases
the saving it is evident would not at the
maximum be near so great as in the
case of Equity procedure. Still however it
might not be altogether without its use:
was it only for the purpose of the experiment
which would thus be held up to view.
In this case the course would be cut short
by bringing the parties together as in a
Small Debt Court: and the Written Pleading
whatsoever have been the time & money
wasted by them, would find in the character
of waste paper the only use capable
of being made of them.
To the existing system not only would
disturbance, but great relief and assistance
would be the result. Besides unacknowledged
imperfection to so vast amount, one
universally acknowledged one is — the deficiency of
Judge power. But in whatever proportion on the
Dispatch Court produced the intended effect, in
that same proportion would relief to this
same deficiency be applied by it.
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