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<del>parties</del> <add>suitors <del>or say</del></add> or <add>other</add> evidence holders, <add>will</add> have to <del><gap/></del> travel from distances<lb/> | <del>parties</del> <add>suitors <del>or say</del></add> or <add>other</add> evidence holders, <add>will</add> have to <del><gap/></del> travel from distances<lb/> | ||
as above: a delay, the magnitude of which will, of course,<lb/> | as above: a delay, the magnitude of which will, of course,<lb/> | ||
<del><gap/></del> <add>encrease</add> in proportion to such distance.</p> | <del><gap/></del> <add><sic>encrease</sic></add> in proportion to such distance.</p> | ||
<p>3. As to the expense, by arrangements peculiar to this<lb/> | <p>3. As to the expense, by arrangements peculiar to this<lb/> | ||
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excluding the practice of splitting the <del>aggregate of</del> <hi rend="underline">logical</hi> field <note>(<del><gap/></del> as to which see <add>below</add> Art.)</note><lb/> | excluding the practice of splitting the <del>aggregate of</del> <hi rend="underline">logical</hi> field <note>(<del><gap/></del> as to which see <add>below</add> Art.)</note><lb/> | ||
into irregular <add>and indefinitely numerous</add> scraps of indeterminate form and dimensions,<lb/> | into irregular <add>and indefinitely numerous</add> scraps of indeterminate form and dimensions,<lb/> | ||
<del>into scraps of indefinitely numerous,</del> | <del>into scraps of indefinitely numerous,</del> with a Judge or<lb/> | ||
set of Judges for <del>the</del> <add>taking</add> cognizance of each: <del>a sort of of</del> as to<lb/> | set of Judges for <del>the</del> <add>taking</add> cognizance of each: <del>a sort of of</del> as to<lb/> | ||
which see below Art.</p> | which see below Art.</p> | ||
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1831 July 23
Constitutional Code ++
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.6. Fields of Service
1. Logi Local Fields
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Ratiocinative Instructional Exemplificational
Art. 7. 6. Why number Of the Immediate Judicial Districts
why render the number thus great the number, and consequently
the aggregate of the expense necessary for the remuneration
of the several Judicial functionaries?
Answers Reasons
1. To save the expense of attendance at the Justice Chamber
on the part of suitors or say parties and other Evidence-holders: for, to every
suitor in whose instance that expense can not be borne,
justice is denied.
2. To save the delay, which, of necessity, has place, when
parties suitors or say or other evidence holders, will have to travel from distances
as above: a delay, the magnitude of which will, of course,
encrease in proportion to such distance.
3. As to the expense, by arrangements peculiar to this
system, reduction will be applied to it. These are [+]
[+] 1. All comprehensive
establishment of single-
seated to the exclusion
of many-seated Judicatories:
as to which see
above §.5. Number in a Judicatory
1. Instigation of single seated
2. On the part Of Judges, to an a number unlimited, number Judicial but yet universally and constantly sufficient,
the institution,
service on in the situation, and under the name, of Judge-Deputes. As to these
see Ch. XIV. Judge Deputes permanent and Ch. XV. Judge
Deputes occasional.
3. Of each such Judge rendering the logical field is service
all-comprehensive: thereby obviating the necessity, and
excluding the practice of splitting the aggregate of logical field ( as to which see below Art.)
into irregular and indefinitely numerous scraps of indeterminate form and dimensions,
into scraps of indefinitely numerous, with a Judge or
set of Judges for the taking cognizance of each: a sort of of as to
which see below Art.
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