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<head>1825. <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 16<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> VIII Hearing Simple</note><lb/>(2) <note>§.1. Suit commenced how</note></p> <!-- main text crossed through vertically --> <p><del>If <add>this</add> whatever above <add>the Demand</add> would not be afforded</del> <add>Lest the intercourse thus described should not be<lb/>capable of being carried on without</add><lb/>disturbance to then presiding examination, it would be no<lb/>small convenience if attached to the Justice Chamber there<lb/>were a covered space in which in the case of<lb/>many of the Justice Chambers in England and France<lb/>Clients with their professional assistants might <unclear>vitrate</unclear><lb/>or <del>occasionally in</del> benches attached to the walls occasionally sit.</p> <p><note>9 or <del><gap/></del> 4.<lb/><sic>Art.</sic>.4. Lest intercourse<lb/>for this purpose<lb/>should not be practicable<lb/>in that place without<lb/>interruption to the <add>presiding</add> examination<lb/>carried <del>in</del><lb/><gap/>, it would be<lb/>desirable that in each<lb/>judicature <unclear>were attached</unclear><lb/>a long room in which<lb/>Clients might <unclear>vitrate</unclear><lb/>with their Lawyers —<lb/><del>with</del> the walls being<lb/>lined with seats for<lb/>occasional repose.</note></p> | |||
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1825. Feby 16
Procedure Code
Ch. VIII Hearing Simple
(2) §.1. Suit commenced how
If this whatever above the Demand would not be afforded Lest the intercourse thus described should not be
capable of being carried on without
disturbance to then presiding examination, it would be no
small convenience if attached to the Justice Chamber there
were a covered space in which in the case of
many of the Justice Chambers in England and France
Clients with their professional assistants might vitrate
or occasionally in benches attached to the walls occasionally sit.
9 or 4.
Art..4. Lest intercourse
for this purpose
should not be practicable
in that place without
interruption to the presiding examination
carried in
, it would be
desirable that in each
judicature were attached
a long room in which
Clients might vitrate
with their Lawyers —
with the walls being
lined with seats for
occasional repose.
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