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<head>1824 <sic>Feb.</sic> 11<lb/>Constitutional Code.</head> <!-- most in pencil --> <p>4 <note>IV 160 (14<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> XI Costs Judiciary Collectively</note><lb/>4 <note>&sect;. Procedure First Lines<lb/>&sect;.3. Costs<lb/>Substitute <gap/></note></p> <!-- this page is organised in three columns, column headings are in pencil --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> XI. Judiciary Collectively<lb/>&sect;. Procedure First Lines</p> <p>35.<lb/>3. Remains, the most<lb/>important transference;<lb/><sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic>. of the largest portion<lb/>possible, of the operations<lb/>now performed by the party's<lb/> paid assistants to the<lb/>Judge &amp; other judicial<lb/>functionaries.</p> <p>36.<lb/>with or without the<lb/>intervention of other<lb/>minds or mind, to<lb/>Judge's mind must<lb/>have been presented<lb/>all objects, by contemplation<lb/>of which, his<lb/>decrees have been determined.</p> <p>37.<lb/>see now the effects<lb/>when an intervention<lb/>of this sort has place.<lb/>Good in no shape:<lb/>Evil in many.<lb/>Evil, the Assistant gratuitous:<lb/>much more<lb/>when mercenary.</p> <p>38.<lb/>Take first the case<lb/>where the evidence is<lb/>all personal orally delivered<lb/>to the Judge.<lb/>the substitute or add<lb/>ready written &amp; real<lb/>evidence.</p> <p>39.<lb/>1. Substitute gratuitous.<lb/>Evil 1. Time consumed<lb/><sic>encreased</sic>; at least doubled:<lb/>party states to substitute,<lb/>substitute to<lb/>Judge. This inseparable<lb/>Supposes here, to the<lb/>principal the facts<lb/>best or exclusively<lb/>known: this being the</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --><p><sic>Ch.</sic> XI. Judiciary Collectively<lb/>&sect;. Procedure First Lines</p> <p>39 <sic>contin<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic><lb/>the ordinary case.  In<lb/>so far as the reverse<lb/>is true, these evils<lb/>have no place.</p> <p>40<lb/>Evil 2. Misrepresentation<lb/>of facts by passing<lb/>through a medium;<lb/>danger of deception &amp;<lb/><sic>misdecision</sic> accordant<lb?>of this evil, infinite the<lb/>diversity: endless <sic>w<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic> be<lb/>the delineation.</p> <p>41.<lb/>Evil 3. Substitute's incapacity<lb/>of securing attendance<lb/>&amp; narration. On<lb/>the desired witness, no<lb/>obligation to afford evidence<lb/>to any person<lb/>but Judge.</p> <p>42.<lb/>Evil 4.  Probable <sic>incompleatness</sic>,lb/>&amp; undue partiality<lb/>of the mass of<lb/>evidence.  Obligation<lb/>none, <sic>favor</sic> a probable<lb/>cause of all evidence<lb/>thus furnished vexation<lb/>&amp; <sic>expence</sic> of attendance<lb/>considered.</p> <p>43.<lb/>True party has no<lb/>more power than<lb/>Substitute to secure<lb?>or discover reluctant<lb/>evidence.</p> <p>But for obtaining from<lb/>Judge such evidence<lb/>as the case affords,<lb/>better is his chance<lb?>than that of any one<lb/>by whom the nature of<lb/>it come sat second hand,<lb/>subject to principal's<lb/>omissions or misrepresentation, unintentional<lb/<add>or</add></p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> XI. Judiciary Collectively<lb/>&sect;. Procedure First Lines</p> <p>43 <sic>contin'd</sic><lb/>or intentional in principal,<lb/>and misconception<lb/>or non recollection<lb/>in substitute,<lb/>as above.</p> <p>44.<lb/>For <gap/> evils<lb/>incident to this case,<lb/>see the case where the<lb/>Assistant is mercenary:<lb/>it being in that<lb/>case they receive their<lb/>great <sic>encrease</sic>.</p> <p>45.<lb/>II. Substitute Mercenary &#x2014;<lb/>Infinite now the augmentations.<lb/>Engaged by sympathy<lb/>to endure the vexation<lb/>is the substitute:<lb/>interest none but accordant<lb?>with principals.</p> <p>45.<lb/>Opposite, the mercenary's.<lb/>1. As to collateral end<lb/>of justice: gaining in<lb/>proportion to delay,<lb/>vexation &amp; <sic>expence</sic>.<lb/>2. As to direct <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>.</sic> the<lb/>tendency of <sic>misdecision</sic><lb/>being to produce<lb/>Appeal or another<lb/>suit.</p> <p.47.<lb/>True, obvious the check<lb/>by regard to reputation,<lb/>whereon quantity of<lb/>business may be supposed<lb/>dependant<lb/>But the closer the view,<lb/>the better will be seen<lb/>the inadequacy of this<lb/>check <sic>tho</sic> clearer, after<lb/>the fence of sinister<lb/>interest, has been displayed as below.</p>   
<head>1824 <sic>Feb.</sic> 11<lb/>Constitutional Code.</head> <!-- most in pencil --> <p>4 <note>IV 160 (14<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> XI Costs Judiciary Collectively</note><lb/>4 <note>&sect;. Procedure First Lines<lb/>&sect;.3. Costs<lb/>Substitute mercenary</note></p> <!-- this page is organised in three columns, column headings are in pencil --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> XI. Judiciary Collectively<lb/>&sect;. Procedure First Lines</p> <p>35.<lb/>3. Remains, the most<lb/>important transference;<lb/><sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic>. of the largest portion<lb/>possible, of the operations<lb/>now performed by the party's<lb/> paid Assistants to the<lb/>Judge &amp; other judicial<lb/>functionaries.</p> <p>36.<lb/>With or without the<lb/>intervention of other<lb/>minds or mind, to<lb/>Judge's mind must<lb/>have been presented<lb/>all objects, by contemplation<lb/>of which, his<lb/>decrees have been determined.</p> <p>37.<lb/>See now the effects<lb/>when an intervention<lb/>of this sort has place.<lb/>Good in no shape:<lb/>Evil in many.<lb/>Evil, the Assistant gratuitous:<lb/>much more<lb/>when mercenary.</p> <p>38.<lb/>Take first the case<lb/>where the evidence is<lb/>all personal orally delivered<lb/>to the Judge:<lb/>then substitute or add<lb/>ready written &amp; real<lb/>evidence.</p> <p>39.<lb/>1. Substitute gratuitous.<lb/>Evil 1. Time consumed<lb/><sic>encreased</sic>; at least doubled:<lb/>party states to substitute,<lb/>substitute to<lb/>Judge. This inseparable<lb/>Supposed here, to the<lb/>principal the facts<lb/>best or exclusively<lb/>known: this being the</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --><p><sic>Ch.</sic> XI. Judiciary Collectively<lb/>&sect;. Procedure First Lines</p> <p>39 <sic>contin<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic><lb/>the ordinary case.  In<lb/>so far as the reverse<lb/>is true, these evils<lb/>have no place.</p> <p>40<lb/>Evil 2. Misrepresentation<lb/>of facts by passing<lb/>through a medium;<lb/>danger of deception &amp;<lb/><sic>misdecision</sic> accordant<lb/>of this evil, infinite the<lb/>diversity: endless <sic>w<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic> be<lb/>the delineation.</p> <p>41.<lb/>Evil 3. Substitute's incapacity<lb/>of securing attendance<lb/>&amp; narration. On<lb/>the desired witness, no<lb/>obligation to afford evidence<lb/>to any person<lb/>but Judge.</p> <p>42.<lb/>Evil 4.  Probable <sic>incompleatness</sic><lb/>&amp; undue partiality<lb/>of the mass of<lb/>evidence.  Obligation<lb/>none, <sic>favor</sic> a probable<lb/>cause of all evidence<lb/>thus furnished vexation<lb/>&amp; <sic>expence</sic> of attendance<lb/>considered.</p> <p>43.<lb/>True party has no<lb/>more power than<lb/>Substitute to secure<lb/>or discover reluctant<lb/>evidence.</p> <p>But for obtaining from<lb/>Judge such evidence<lb/>as the case affords,<lb/>better is his chance<lb/>than that of any one<lb/>by whom the nature of<lb/>it come sat second hand,<lb/>subject to principal's<lb/>omissions or misrepresentation,<lb/>unintentional<lb/><add>or</add></p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> XI. Judiciary Collectively<lb/>&sect;. Procedure First Lines</p> <p>43 <sic>contin'd</sic><lb/>or intentional in principal,<lb/>and misconception<lb/>or non recollection<lb/>in Substitute,<lb/>as above.</p> <p>44.<lb/>For ulterior evils<lb/>incident to this case,<lb/>see the case where the<lb/>Assistant is mercenary:<lb/>it being in that<lb/>case they receive their<lb/>great <sic>encrease</sic>.</p> <p>45.<lb/>II. Substitute Mercenary &#x2014;<lb/>Infinite now the augmentations.<lb/>Engaged by sympathy<lb/>to endure the vexation<lb/>is the Substitute:<lb/>interest none but accordant<lb/>with principals.</p> <p>45.<lb/>Opposite, the mercenary's.<lb/>1. As to collateral end<lb/>of justice: gaining in<lb/>proportion to delay,<lb/>vexation &amp; <sic>expence</sic>.<lb/>2. As to direct <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>.</sic> the<lb/>tendency of <sic>misdecision</sic><lb/>being to produce<lb/>Appeal or another<lb/>suit.</p> <p>47.<lb/>True, obvious the check<lb/>by regard to reputation,<lb/>whereon quantity of<lb/>business may be supposed<lb/>dependant.<lb/>But the closer the view,<lb/>the better will be seen<lb/>the inadequacy of this<lb/>check <sic>tho</sic> clearer, after<lb/>the fence of sinister<lb/>interest, has been<lb/>displayed as below.</p>   






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1824 Feb. 11
Constitutional Code.

4 IV 160 (14
Ch. XI Costs Judiciary Collectively

4 §. Procedure First Lines
§.3. Costs
Substitute mercenary

Ch. XI. Judiciary Collectively
§. Procedure First Lines

35.
3. Remains, the most
important transference;
do. of the largest portion
possible, of the operations
now performed by the party's
paid Assistants to the
Judge & other judicial
functionaries.

36.
With or without the
intervention of other
minds or mind, to
Judge's mind must
have been presented
all objects, by contemplation
of which, his
decrees have been determined.

37.
See now the effects
when an intervention
of this sort has place.
Good in no shape:
Evil in many.
Evil, the Assistant gratuitous:
much more
when mercenary.

38.
Take first the case
where the evidence is
all personal orally delivered
to the Judge:
then substitute or add
ready written & real
evidence.

39.
1. Substitute gratuitous.
Evil 1. Time consumed
encreased; at least doubled:
party states to substitute,
substitute to
Judge. This inseparable
Supposed here, to the
principal the facts
best or exclusively
known: this being the


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Ch. XI. Judiciary Collectively
§. Procedure First Lines

39 contind
the ordinary case. In
so far as the reverse
is true, these evils
have no place.

40
Evil 2. Misrepresentation
of facts by passing
through a medium;
danger of deception &
misdecision accordant
of this evil, infinite the
diversity: endless wd be
the delineation.

41.
Evil 3. Substitute's incapacity
of securing attendance
& narration. On
the desired witness, no
obligation to afford evidence
to any person
but Judge.

42.
Evil 4. Probable incompleatness
& undue partiality
of the mass of
evidence. Obligation
none, favor a probable
cause of all evidence
thus furnished vexation
& expence of attendance
considered.

43.
True party has no
more power than
Substitute to secure
or discover reluctant
evidence.

But for obtaining from
Judge such evidence
as the case affords,
better is his chance
than that of any one
by whom the nature of
it come sat second hand,
subject to principal's
omissions or misrepresentation,
unintentional
or


---page break---

Ch. XI. Judiciary Collectively
§. Procedure First Lines

43 contin'd
or intentional in principal,
and misconception
or non recollection
in Substitute,
as above.

44.
For ulterior evils
incident to this case,
see the case where the
Assistant is mercenary:
it being in that
case they receive their
great encrease.

45.
II. Substitute Mercenary —
Infinite now the augmentations.
Engaged by sympathy
to endure the vexation
is the Substitute:
interest none but accordant
with principals.

45.
Opposite, the mercenary's.
1. As to collateral end
of justice: gaining in
proportion to delay,
vexation & expence.
2. As to direct do. the
tendency of misdecision
being to produce
Appeal or another
suit.

47.
True, obvious the check
by regard to reputation,
whereon quantity of
business may be supposed
dependant.
But the closer the view,
the better will be seen
the inadequacy of this
check tho clearer, after
the fence of sinister
interest, has been
displayed as below.




Identifier: | JB/052/047/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

Date_1

1824-02-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

35-47

Box

052

Main Headings

constitutional code; procedure code

Folio number

047

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

judiciary collectively / procedure first lines

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d4 / e4 / f160

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1822

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1822

Notes public

ID Number

16720

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