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1829. April
Petitions
Supplement.
S.2. Elucidations
3. Logical fields of service: to wit, as constituted
by the difference between one sort of suit and another.
As to this point, in the summary made of the existing system,
as in the regular, every thing is involved in obscurity,
complication and confusion. In the here proposed
system, this source of uncognoscibility, unintelligibility
and uncertainty, is completely extinguished by the
principle of omnicompetence. Giving to every judicatory
of immediate jurisdiction cognisance of suits of all sorts:
those of comparatively narrow extent, for obvious and
undisputed reasons, always excepted, under the head
of excepted judicatories. So likewise in the case of appellate
judicatories.
4. Intercommunity of jurisdiction: to
wit for the purpose of security execution and effect
to the ultimate decision, and the several preparatory and
antecedently issued mandates. In the part here in question
of the existing system, provision some, namely by
arrangements for backing of warrants: best inadequate,
and productive of delay expense and vexation, in comparison
with that made under the here proposed
system.
5. For
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