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<head><!-- in pencil -->Tit. IV.</head>
 
<p><note><!-- in pencil -->Jurisdiction Committee &#x2014; their plan shows little regard to <hi rend='underline'>convenience</hi></note> The inconvenience a man may be made<lb/>
to suffer by being dragged to a distance from the<lb/>
scene of his <add>pleasures, his business, or</add> his livelyhood seems to have made but<lb/>
a faint impression in the minds of the Committee.<lb/>
It is <add>however in the view<del>ing</del> of saving</add> to save men from this inconvenience that<lb/>
they <add>begin with <sic>parceling</sic></add> <del>parcel</del> out each District or Sub-province<lb/>
into Cantons of <add>less than</add> six miles square: yet <del>in slight</del> <add>for so slight</add><lb/>
a <del>circumstance</del> <add>a <del>cause</del> difficulty</add> as the accident of the adverse parties<lb/>
having their homes <add>abodes</add> in different cantons <note>is this most important object given up and the parties sent</note> <del>is</del><lb/>
<del>sufficient they send them</del> to <del>dan</del> the chief-town<lb/>
of the district there to dance attendance at the<lb/>
Accommodation-Office: and that <add>necessarily,</add> <del>in every</del> and<lb/>
at the commencement or rather before the commencement<lb/>
of every cause: and that to their<lb/>
<sic>lives</sic> end, <note>for any thing that is provided to the contrary</note> if the gentlemen of the Accommodation<lb/>
<add>Office</add> should so please.<hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note>+ See infra Tit.</note> <del>The</del> In vain would the<lb/>
Plaintiff prefer the Canton Court within whose<lb/>
jurisdiction the Defendant's abode is situated: in<lb/>
vain would the Defendant consent to plead before<lb/>
the Plaintiff's Canton-Court: it must not<lb/>
be. The <sic>Defendants</sic> <add>Canton</add> Court when it is not the same<lb/>
with that of the Plaintiff is probably the next to<lb/>
it: for it is between neighbours that there is most <add>disputes are</add><lb/>
<add>most apt to arise.</add> occasion for disputes. The two Courts are close<lb/>
together at one end of a District: the District Court<lb/>
either in the middle of the District, or farther distant<lb/>
from them than the middle. <add>The cause</add> If heard in either <add>Canton</add></p>
 
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Tit. IV.

Jurisdiction Committee — their plan shows little regard to convenience The inconvenience a man may be made
to suffer by being dragged to a distance from the
scene of his pleasures, his business, or his livelyhood seems to have made but
a faint impression in the minds of the Committee.
It is however in the viewing of saving to save men from this inconvenience that
they begin with parceling parcel out each District or Sub-province
into Cantons of less than six miles square: yet in slight for so slight
a circumstance a cause difficulty as the accident of the adverse parties
having their homes abodes in different cantons is this most important object given up and the parties sent is
sufficient they send them to dan the chief-town
of the district there to dance attendance at the
Accommodation-Office: and that necessarily, in every and
at the commencement or rather before the commencement
of every cause: and that to their
lives end, for any thing that is provided to the contrary if the gentlemen of the Accommodation
Office should so please.+ + See infra Tit. The In vain would the
Plaintiff prefer the Canton Court within whose
jurisdiction the Defendant's abode is situated: in
vain would the Defendant consent to plead before
the Plaintiff's Canton-Court: it must not
be. The Defendants Canton Court when it is not the same
with that of the Plaintiff is probably the next to
it: for it is between neighbours that there is most disputes are
most apt to arise. occasion for disputes. The two Courts are close
together at one end of a District: the District Court
either in the middle of the District, or farther distant
from them than the middle. The cause If heard in either Canton


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Identifier: | JB/051/255/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 51.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

051

Main Headings

evidence; procedure code

Folio number

255

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16420

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