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<head>1829 May 5<lb/>Petitions</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p>4<lb/><note>Sc</note><lb/>4 <note>Experimental Institution<lb/>Proposal</note></p> <p><note>9<lb/>No appeal</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 9. That from the decree of <del>The Commissioner</del><lb/>the Dispatch Court no Appeal be receivable.</p> <p>10<lb/>Information against<lb/>Commissioner in case of<lb/>misdemeanour</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 10. But that for misdemeanour in the execution<lb?>of the office of commissioner of Dispatch an information<lb/><foreign>ex officio</foreign> by the Attorney General may be filed <del><gap/><lb/><gap/> <gap/></del>. <add>Real and efficient responsibility this: not under<lb/>the name of responsibility <gap/> <gap/> <del>in every case</del> for unarguable malpractice in<lb/>the case of a Westminster<lb/>Hall Judge</add></p> <p><note>11<lb/>Locative functionary<lb/>the Home Secretary</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 11. That <del>the</del> <add>the functionary by whom</add> each such Commissioner is<lb/>recommended, and his Commission accordingly countersigned<lb/>be the Secretary of State for the Home Department. Reason<lb/>It would be a sort of suicide, were it made the business<lb/>of the Lord Chancellor thus to pass a sort of vertical condemnation<lb/>on the <del>own pr</del> practice of his own judicatory.</p> <p><note>12<lb/>Commissioners opinions<lb/>and principles to be no<lb/>precedent</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 12 That it be a principle that no <del>act</del><lb/>opinion delivered or act done in a Dispatch Judicatory<lb/><del>should</del> be referred to in the way of argument for the purpose<lb/>of exercising influence on the opinion and thus on the<lb/>practice of any <add>one of the existing</add> ordinary Courts either of Equity or Common<lb/>Law.</p> <p><note>13<lb/><del>If at the <gap/></del><lb/>Suit remaining indisposed<lb/>of at the end of the<lb/>term to be admitted to the<lb/>Courts from whence they<lb/>were withdrawn</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 13. That if at the end of the Year any such<lb/>shall remain undisposed of all such suits shall be remitted to<lb/>the Courts from whence they were respectively withdrawn</p> <p>Reason for the fixture of the length of the time, avoiding to give<lb/>the Judge an interest in the creation of delay.</p> | |||
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1829 May 5
Petitions
4
Sc
4 Experimental Institution
Proposal
9
No appeal
Art. 9. That from the decree of The Commissioner
the Dispatch Court no Appeal be receivable.
10
Information against
Commissioner in case of
misdemeanour</note>
Art. 10. But that for misdemeanour in the execution<lb?>of the office of commissioner of Dispatch an information
ex officio by the Attorney General may be filed
. Real and efficient responsibility this: not under
the name of responsibility in every case for unarguable malpractice in
the case of a Westminster
Hall Judge
11
Locative functionary
the Home Secretary
Art. 11. That the the functionary by whom each such Commissioner is
recommended, and his Commission accordingly countersigned
be the Secretary of State for the Home Department. Reason
It would be a sort of suicide, were it made the business
of the Lord Chancellor thus to pass a sort of vertical condemnation
on the own pr practice of his own judicatory.
12
Commissioners opinions
and principles to be no
precedent
Art. 12 That it be a principle that no act
opinion delivered or act done in a Dispatch Judicatory
should be referred to in the way of argument for the purpose
of exercising influence on the opinion and thus on the
practice of any one of the existing ordinary Courts either of Equity or Common
Law.
13
If at the
Suit remaining indisposed
of at the end of the
term to be admitted to the
Courts from whence they
were withdrawn
Art. 13. That if at the end of the Year any such
shall remain undisposed of all such suits shall be remitted to
the Courts from whence they were respectively withdrawn
Reason for the fixture of the length of the time, avoiding to give
the Judge an interest in the creation of delay.
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