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<p><add>Art. 38.</add> In the ordinary undiscriminating mode, the tax<lb/> upon Law proceedings acts by all its effects in opposition to<lb/> the ends of justice.</p> <p>1. It renders impossible, to all who cannot afford to pay<lb/> the tax, the obtainment of compensation, for <unclear>pait</unclear> injury and<lb/> security against future, by well grounded <del>pursuits.</del> <add>suits</add></p> <p><add>Art. 39.</add> 2. It renders <del>it impossible for</del> <add>unattainable, to <hi rend="underline"><unclear>Indictiant</unclear>:</hi></add> all who cannot afford to<lb/> pay the tax, the means of defence against against un-<lb/>grounded <del>pursuits</del> <add>suits</add>. <del>It thereby <unclear>delivers</unclear> over the defendant <add>indicted</add><lb/> to the power of every man, <gap/> for it purpose of <gap/><lb/>-ing the power and services of the Judge, to the purpose of<lb/> committing depredation and oppression, in an infinite va-<lb/>-riety of <gap/>, on the object of his rapacity or maleve-<lb/>-lence, see it his interest, or feels the <gap/></del> content<lb/> to <del>pay the amount of the tax: which tax may even be re-</del><lb/><gap/> to him, <add>the purchaser, if the offered return</add> <del>if the defendant</del> though not possessing<lb/> <del>property sufficient to enable him to display<del> <add>money enough for</add> the expence of<lb/> juridical defence, has still more or less <del>of</del> property <add>in other shapes</add> lying<lb/> within the reach of the Judicatory, by which under the<lb/> falsely and absurdly assumed practice of contempt or obsti-<lb/>-nancy, the <del>costs</del> <add>fees</add> are <del>exacted</del> <add>exorted</add>.</p> | <p><add>Art. 38.</add> In the ordinary undiscriminating mode, the tax<lb/> upon Law proceedings acts by all its effects in opposition to<lb/> the ends of justice.</p> <p> <note>Law taxes opposed to justice</note> <note>1. Those who cannot pay them cannot obtain compensation for injuries</note>1. It renders impossible, to all who cannot afford to pay<lb/> the tax, the obtainment of compensation, for <unclear>pait</unclear> injury and<lb/> security against future, by well grounded <del>pursuits.</del> <add>suits</add></p> <p><add>Art. 39.</add> 2. It renders <del>it impossible for</del> <add>unattainable, to <hi rend="underline"><unclear>Indictiant</unclear>:</hi></add> all who cannot afford to<lb/> pay the tax, the means of defence against against un-<lb/>grounded <del>pursuits</del> <add>suits</add>. <del>It thereby <unclear>delivers</unclear> over the defendant <add>indicted</add><lb/> to the power of every man, <gap/> for it purpose of <gap/><lb/>-ing the power and services of the Judge, to the purpose of<lb/> committing depredation and oppression, in an infinite va-<lb/>-riety of <gap/>, on the object of his rapacity or maleve-<lb/>-lence, see it his interest, or feels the <gap/></del> content<lb/> to <del>pay the amount of the tax: which tax may even be re-</del><lb/><gap/> to him, <add>the purchaser, if the offered return</add> <del>if the defendant</del> though not possessing<lb/> <del>property sufficient to enable him to display<del> <add>money enough for</add> the expence of<lb/> juridical defence, has still more or less <del>of</del> property <add>in other shapes</add> lying<lb/> within the reach of the Judicatory, by which under the<lb/> falsely and absurdly assumed practice of contempt or obsti-<lb/>-nancy, the <del>costs</del> <add>fees</add> are <del>exacted</del> <add>exorted</add>.</p> | ||
<p><add>Art <unclear>40</unclear></add> 3. <add>When many suffices on bills sides it <hi rend="underline"><unclear>Judicational</unclear></hi> </add>It gives encouragement, and neement & existence <add>on the one hand</add>to un-<lb/>-grounded and unjust <del>pursuits and</del> <add>suits, on the other hand to</add> ungrounded & unjust de-<lb/>-fences. <del>It puts into the hands of the would be depradator<lb/> — every would be depradator who is at the same time able and<lb/> content to pay the prince of it a sure means of exercising<lb/> at the expence of an inanimate individual sure and unpu-<lb/>-nishable depradation.</del></p> | <p><add>Art <unclear>40</unclear></add> 3. <add>When many suffices on bills sides it <hi rend="underline"><unclear>Judicational</unclear></hi> </add>It gives encouragement, and neement & existence <add>on the one hand</add>to un-<lb/>-grounded and unjust <del>pursuits and</del> <add>suits, on the other hand to</add> ungrounded & unjust de-<lb/>-fences. <del>It puts into the hands of the would be depradator<lb/> — every would be depradator who is at the same time able and<lb/> content to pay the prince of it a sure means of exercising<lb/> at the expence of an inanimate individual sure and unpu-<lb/>-nishable depradation.</del></p> <note>Where money sufficient on both sides, it gives encouragement to unjust suits & defences.</note> | ||
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1823. August 1827 Nov. 15 Constitutional Code
Art. 38. In the ordinary undiscriminating mode, the tax
upon Law proceedings acts by all its effects in opposition to
the ends of justice.
Law taxes opposed to justice 1. Those who cannot pay them cannot obtain compensation for injuries1. It renders impossible, to all who cannot afford to pay
the tax, the obtainment of compensation, for pait injury and
security against future, by well grounded pursuits. suits
Art. 39. 2. It renders it impossible for unattainable, to Indictiant: all who cannot afford to
pay the tax, the means of defence against against un-
grounded pursuits suits. It thereby delivers over the defendant indicted
to the power of every man, for it purpose of
-ing the power and services of the Judge, to the purpose of
committing depredation and oppression, in an infinite va-
-riety of , on the object of his rapacity or maleve-
-lence, see it his interest, or feels the content
to pay the amount of the tax: which tax may even be re-
to him, the purchaser, if the offered return if the defendant though not possessing
property sufficient to enable him to display money enough for the expence of property in other shapes lying
juridical defence, has still more or less of
within the reach of the Judicatory, by which under the
falsely and absurdly assumed practice of contempt or obsti-
-nancy, the costs fees are exacted exorted.
Art 40 3. When many suffices on bills sides it Judicational It gives encouragement, and neement & existence on the one handto un-
-grounded and unjust pursuits and suits, on the other hand to ungrounded & unjust de-
-fences. It puts into the hands of the would be depradator
— every would be depradator who is at the same time able and
content to pay the prince of it a sure means of exercising
at the expence of an inanimate individual sure and unpu-
-nishable depradation.
Where money sufficient on both sides, it gives encouragement to unjust suits & defences.
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