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<head>21 June 1830.</head>
 
<p>ABSTRACT<lb/>OF<lb/>BILL</p>
<p>[AS AMENDED BY THE COMMITTEE]</p>
<p>For establishing Courts of Local Jurisdiction.</p>
 
<p>ALTHOUGH the BILL only provides for two Courts, one for<lb/>Kent, and one for Durham and Northumberland, its provisions<lb/>may be extended to the other Counties of England and Wales, as soon<lb/>as it can be ascertained how large each juridical district should be.<lb/></p>
 
<p>The object of the Bill being to afford the means of trying Causes at<lb/>as little expense and with as little delay and inconvenience as possible<lb/>to the Suitors, District Courts are established under the revision<lb/>of Superior Courts in most cases.<lb/></p>
 
<p>The Judge of each District is called the Judge in Ordinary; and he<lb/>has a Registrar, with a Clerk, Crier, Usher and Messenger. The<lb/>Judge must be a Serjeant or a Barrister of ten years standing. He<lb/>and the Registrar are appointed by the Crown ; the Clerk by the<lb/>Registrar ; and the other Officers by the Judge.<lb/></p>
 
 





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21 June 1830.

ABSTRACT
OF
BILL

[AS AMENDED BY THE COMMITTEE]

For establishing Courts of Local Jurisdiction.

ALTHOUGH the BILL only provides for two Courts, one for
Kent, and one for Durham and Northumberland, its provisions
may be extended to the other Counties of England and Wales, as soon
as it can be ascertained how large each juridical district should be.

The object of the Bill being to afford the means of trying Causes at
as little expense and with as little delay and inconvenience as possible
to the Suitors, District Courts are established under the revision
of Superior Courts in most cases.

The Judge of each District is called the Judge in Ordinary; and he
has a Registrar, with a Clerk, Crier, Usher and Messenger. The
Judge must be a Serjeant or a Barrister of ten years standing. He
and the Registrar are appointed by the Crown ; the Clerk by the
Registrar ; and the other Officers by the Judge.





Identifier: | JB/004/032/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 4.

Date_1

1830-06-21

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

004

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

032

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

[[titles::abstract of bill / [as amended by the committee] / for establishing courts of local jurisdiction]]

Category

printed material

Number of Pages

6

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

(2-5)

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

1953

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