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1830. July 29 | <head>1830. July 29<lb/> | ||
Review. | Review.</head> | ||
5. Conciliators | <note>5. Conciliators<lb/> | ||
Reinquiries | Reinquiries</note> | ||
4 | <note>4<lb/> | ||
If the service demanded | If the service demanded<lb/> | ||
is the payment of a sum | is the payment of a sum<lb/> | ||
of money he can do what | of money he can do what<lb/> | ||
depends upon him to bring | depends upon him to bring<lb/> | ||
about the result but | about the result but<lb/> | ||
if it be any other | if it be any other<lb/> | ||
service all he can do | service all he can do<lb/> | ||
is to advise a suit in | is to advise a suit in<lb/> | ||
Equity | Equity</note> | ||
Now suppose what the one wants the other to do, and | <p>Now suppose what the one wants the other to do, and<lb/> | ||
which this other does not choose to do is the payment of a | which this other does not choose to do is the payment of a<lb/> | ||
sum of < | sum of <unclear>money</unclear> liquid<gap/> or not liquid<gap/>: in this case,<lb/> | ||
if <gap/> by the requisite memorandum they have agreed to do | if <del><gap/></del> by the requisite memorandum they have agreed to do<lb/> | ||
what he advises them, in this case he may do what depends | what he advises them, in this case he may do what depends<lb/> | ||
upon him to cause < | upon him to cause that <unclear>result</unclear> to take place which it is his<lb/> | ||
wish to so take place: but if instead of that suit of service | wish to so take place: but if instead of that suit of service<lb/> | ||
what consists in the rendering to the party served a sum of money<lb/> | |||
< | it is service in any other shape, <gap/> <gap/>, all he can do<lb/> | ||
is to advise them to go into a Court of Equity. Why not? | is to advise them to go into a Court of Equity. Why not?<lb/> | ||
Is not a hundred pounds | Is not a hundred pounds of service in one shape <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> | ||
they would be treading upon the toes of other Lord | as a hundred pounds worth of service in another shape? Oh but<lb/> | ||
and the <gap/> Honble and Noble are laying in the <gap/> there. | they would be treading upon the toes of other Lord <unclear>Chancellor</unclear><lb/> | ||
and the <gap/> Honble and Noble are laying in the <gap/> there.</p> | |||
5 | <note>5<lb/> | ||
Without the Judge | Without the Judge<lb/> | ||
the parties may be | the parties may be<lb/> | ||
reconciled without | reconciled without<lb/> | ||
expense with him | expense with him<lb/> | ||
they cannot be but | they cannot be but<lb/> | ||
with expense | with expense</note> | ||
Without the assistance of the Judge the parties may be | <p>Without the assistance of the Judge the parties may be<lb/> | ||
reconciled without expense: with it they can not be reconciled | reconciled without expense: with it they can not be reconciled<lb/> | ||
but with expense. | but with expense.</p> | ||
6 | <note>6<lb/> | ||
Judge in Ordinary | Judge in Ordinary<lb/> | ||
will he hold the | will he hold the<lb/> | ||
ballance equally No | ballance equally No<lb/> | ||
but they will lean | but they will lean<lb/> | ||
to that side which | to that side which<lb/> | ||
lays down the largest | lays down the largest<lb/> | ||
sum of money | sum of money</note> | ||
But when in the character of the Goddess of Justice, Judge | <p>But when in the character of the Goddess of Justice, Judge<lb/> | ||
in Ordinary stands balance in hand how stand the scales? | in Ordinary stands balance in hand how stand the scales?<lb/> | ||
honourably? No: but being to the | honourably? No: but being to the demandants side: for every<lb/> | ||
pound the Judge <del><gap/></del> puts into the pocket of a demandant he<lb/> | |||
gets a penny or a <gap/> as the case may be while<lb/> | |||
if he puts nothing into <del><gap/></del> that same pocket, not a<lb/> | |||
penny has he put as his own.</p> | |||
<p>Now suppose as any profession capable of being <unclear>accorded</unclear><lb/> | |||
as about to <gap/> will that have an influence" Ask Lord<lb/> | |||
<unclear>Tinterton</unclear> <del><gap/></del> in whose learned mind the <del><gap/></del> sight<lb/> | |||
of that sum exacted from N<gap/> <gap/> <del><gap/></del> <add><gap/> <gap/></add> be<lb/> | |||
the <gap/> enacted of a S<gap/> was <del>accompanied with<lb/> | |||
such <gap/> <gap/></del> <add>accompanied with</add> an object of such <unclear>insubstantial</unclear> <gap/><lb/> | |||
by which if by any they repetitive would to <gap/><lb/> | |||
which spoke as plainly as <gap/> could speak, "<hi rend="underline">Go and do thou likewise</hi>"<hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi></p> | |||
<note><hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> Not his <unclear>Intention</unclear><lb/> | |||
respecting Lord Elders</note> | |||
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1830. July 29
Review.
5. Conciliators
Reinquiries
4
If the service demanded
is the payment of a sum
of money he can do what
depends upon him to bring
about the result but
if it be any other
service all he can do
is to advise a suit in
Equity
Now suppose what the one wants the other to do, and
which this other does not choose to do is the payment of a
sum of money liquid or not liquid: in this case,
if by the requisite memorandum they have agreed to do
what he advises them, in this case he may do what depends
upon him to cause that result to take place which it is his
wish to so take place: but if instead of that suit of service
what consists in the rendering to the party served a sum of money
it is service in any other shape, , all he can do
is to advise them to go into a Court of Equity. Why not?
Is not a hundred pounds of service in one shape
as a hundred pounds worth of service in another shape? Oh but
they would be treading upon the toes of other Lord Chancellor
and the Honble and Noble are laying in the there.
5
Without the Judge
the parties may be
reconciled without
expense with him
they cannot be but
with expense
Without the assistance of the Judge the parties may be
reconciled without expense: with it they can not be reconciled
but with expense.
6
Judge in Ordinary
will he hold the
ballance equally No
but they will lean
to that side which
lays down the largest
sum of money
But when in the character of the Goddess of Justice, Judge
in Ordinary stands balance in hand how stand the scales?
honourably? No: but being to the demandants side: for every
pound the Judge puts into the pocket of a demandant he
gets a penny or a as the case may be while
if he puts nothing into that same pocket, not a
penny has he put as his own.
Now suppose as any profession capable of being accorded
as about to will that have an influence" Ask Lord
Tinterton in whose learned mind the sight
of that sum exacted from N be
the enacted of a S was accompanied with
such accompanied with an object of such insubstantial
by which if by any they repetitive would to
which spoke as plainly as could speak, "Go and do thou likewise"(a)
(a) Not his Intention
respecting Lord Elders
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