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point of fact varied – and in this way –
cases were heard at on motions
for Injunctions at a much earlier
period of the cause than before. There
was no new regulation or act of
parliament for varying the practice –
but practioners had found out the
expedient of bringing on procuring their causes
In an earlier period by way of motion
and to be heard at by way of motion
so as to get the opinion of the Judge
and bring them to a conclusion
at a much earliest earlier period than
they could otherwise have done. The
information of his hon. and learned friend
on this subject might justly be supposed
much greater than what he (Mr Perceval)
could have had from his own experience
– nor was it now from his own experience
merely that he proceeded spoke. He was
informed by the practioner practitioner
in Chancdery that there was on side a
great increase of motions business
upon motion – and indeed it was
he conceived hardly possible to doubt it
after looking at this Report. In the
10 last years of Lord Hardwicke's Chancellorship
these the number of motions
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