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<head> | <head>Of Courts</head> | ||
Of Courts</head> | |||
<head>7.</head> | <head>7.</head> | ||
In every District there shall be two Courts <add>with the same powers</add> | <p>In every District there shall be two Courts <add>with the same powers</add> constructed | ||
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in every respect alike. But they shall sit at | |||
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different places: and on this account <del>they shall</del> <add>the Districts</add> may | different places: and on this account <del>they shall</del> <add>the Districts</add> may | ||
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be twice as large as they need be otherwise. | be twice as large as they need be otherwise. <foreign>Non placet</foreign> | ||
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Liberty to go to a neighbouring District will do as well. | Liberty to go to a neighbouring District will do as well. | ||
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<head>8</head> | <head>8</head> | ||
That one of the two Courts which first | <p>That one of the two Courts which first possesses itself | ||
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of the cause <del>may</del> <add>shall</add> determine it. | of the cause <del>may</del> <add>shall</add> determine it. | ||
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<head>9.</head> | <head>9.</head> | ||
<head>Reasons</head> | <head>Reasons</head> | ||
<del>< | <p><del>The reas</del> | ||
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The reasons for this <del>provision</del> arrangement are no other than | |||
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that well known principle by virtue of which a | that well known principle by virtue of which a customer | ||
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is better served when he has two shops to go | |||
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than when he has but one. When there are two | than when he has but one. When there are two | ||
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Courts between which every suitor | Courts between which every suitor may take his choice | ||
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a laudable emulation <add>contest</add> will naturally take place | a laudable emulation <add>contest</add> will naturally take place between | ||
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them which shall get the most business. But | |||
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the way of all others for a Court of Justice to get the | the way of all others for a Court of Justice to get the | ||
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for probity and capacity. | for probity and capacity. | ||
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<head>10</head> | <head>10</head> | ||
<del>This is precisely the arrangement that has</del> This arrangement stands exemplified with the happiest | <p><del>This is precisely the arrangement that has</del> <add>This arrangement stands exemplified with the happiest</add> | ||
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<del>taken place</del> <del>garned</del> <del>ground</del> <add>success</add> in England with regard to the highest | <del>taken place</del> <del>garned</del> <del>ground</del> <add>success</add> in England with regard to the highest | ||
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Courts and the most important causes: <note>See Smith on the | Courts and the most important causes:<hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> See Smith on the Wealth of Nations B.5. ch. 1.</note> though like | ||
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many | many others important <add>& beneficial</add> circumstances in the <del>British</del> English | ||
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Constitution | Constitution it has been the work of accident rather | ||
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than design. | than design.</p> | ||
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Of Courts 7.
In every District there shall be two Courts with the same powers constructed
in every respect alike. But they shall sit at
different places: and on this account they shall the Districts may
be twice as large as they need be otherwise. Non placet
Liberty to go to a neighbouring District will do as well.
8
That one of the two Courts which first possesses itself
of the cause may shall determine it.
9. Reasons
The reas
The reasons for this provision arrangement are no other than
that well known principle by virtue of which a customer
is better served when he has two shops to go
than when he has but one. When there are two
Courts between which every suitor may take his choice
a laudable emulation contest will naturally take place between
them which shall get the most business. But
the way of all others for a Court of Justice to get the
most business is to maintain the best reputation
for probity and capacity.
10
This is precisely the arrangement that has This arrangement stands exemplified with the happiest
taken place garned ground success in England with regard to the highest
Courts and the most important causes:+ + See Smith on the Wealth of Nations B.5. ch. 1. though like
many others important & beneficial circumstances in the British English
Constitution it has been the work of accident rather
than design.
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