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<p>But, it appeared, his hon. and learned<lb/>
 
friend doubted whether there really was an<lb/>
 
increase in the quantity of business in<lb/>
 
Chancery – and he owned he was very much<lb/>
surprised at that doubt, for from the<lb/>
information <del>sustained</del> <add>given</add> in the Report – especially<lb/>
as to the great increase of motions<lb/>
he should have thought it impossible to<lb/>
<del>deny</del> deny that the business has <del>been</del><lb/>
very considerably increased.  <unclear>Thus</unclear> as to the<lb/>
arrear of causes in Chancery, <del>altho</del> although<lb/>
that had not been noticed in the<lb/>
Report, it has been uniformly conceded,<lb/>
as he understood, that there was in<lb/>
reality <del>an</del> a long arrear.  Indeed it has<lb/>
been stated by his hon. and learned friend<lb/>
himself or at least by the hon. Gent<lb/>
who moved for the committee <del>that</del><lb/>
as the strongest ground for that motion<lb/>
that <del>the business presumed</del> arrear of causes in<lb/>
the Court of Chancery had so much<lb/>
increased that if a cause were now<lb/>
set down there was no prospect of its<lb/>
being heard and a final decree <add>obtained</add> till after<lb/>
the lapse of several years.</p>
<p><del>In a <add>Yet</add></del> As to the state of the <del>Jus</del><lb/>
business done <add>now</add> compared with what had</p>
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But, it appeared, his hon. and learned
friend doubted whether there really was an
increase in the quantity of business in
Chancery – and he owned he was very much
surprised at that doubt, for from the
information sustained given in the Report – especially
as to the great increase of motions
he should have thought it impossible to
deny deny that the business has been
very considerably increased. Thus as to the
arrear of causes in Chancery, altho although
that had not been noticed in the
Report, it has been uniformly conceded,
as he understood, that there was in
reality an a long arrear. Indeed it has
been stated by his hon. and learned friend
himself or at least by the hon. Gent
who moved for the committee that
as the strongest ground for that motion
that the business presumed arrear of causes in
the Court of Chancery had so much
increased that if a cause were now
set down there was no prospect of its
being heard and a final decree obtained till after
the lapse of several years.

In a Yet As to the state of the Jus
business done now compared with what had


Identifier: | JB/149/222/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

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149

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

222

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c5 / / /

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[fleur de lys motif]]]

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Paper Producer

Corrections

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Notes public

ID Number

50076

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