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1829. May 14. ++
Petitions
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Dispatch Court.
§. 5. Procedure
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according to the degree of the culpable carelessness: in both cases compensation for
whatever may have been the expenses of the epistolary
process. On occasions in general, and accordingly
on this in particular, to the Judge moreover,
if he sees right, an account of the comparative
pecuniary insufficiency on the part of
the suitor whose evidence the document is, and
the pecuniary sufficiency on the part of him
against whom it is to be employed, coupled
with the consideration of the absence of reasonable
grounds for suspicion of forgers, — further
power to impose upon the relatively opulent
suitor in relief of the relatively impotent suitor
the burthen of making advance of the necessary expense.
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Facilities afforded
in the present state
of society
In these our days, Prodigious are the facilities which
the state of society affords in these days to intercourse
in the epistolary form for the purpose of
justice: facilities, now in these days wanting nothing but to
be employed: facilities, unknown in the days when
English Common Law was in her cradle. So much
days under as to what might and should be. Now, as to what is. Under the reign of lawyer craft, substitutes,
provided at an immense expense, to this simple
and obvious mode of intercourse, are travelling
commissions.
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In Equity Court business
when no law
Plaintiff to exhibit
a proposed portion
of law applying to
the question
In the character of possible
subject matters of dispute, on every such occasion
as on every occasion, mention has been made
of the of the so constantly and comparably , yet so constantly requiring to be contradictory of matter — the matter of law, and the matter of fact.
But in Equity Court business in general, their one of their same
species of matter, namely, the matter of law is not in requisite — a portion to wit of the text of the law
(general, that is to say Statute, or particular that
is to say, to tenor of an instrument of agreement or conveyance)
is
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