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'' | <head>1825. March 5<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <p><note><sic>Ch.<sic><lb/>§.</note></p> <p><note>1<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 1. Defendant <gap/><lb/>the direct may yield<lb/>to the collateral mode of<lb/>justice. For a man<lb/>though <gap/> a defendant<lb/>will not be <del><gap/></del> <add><gap/> will</add> be to<lb/>pay a greater sum in<lb/>the shape if <gap/> of<lb/>self defence.</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 1 So far as on both sides, and in particular<lb/>on the defendant's side, sincerity is <add>either</add> <gap/> or unsuspected,<lb/>same for same, the direct may given every to the<lb/>collateral ends of justice. In the view of granting <add><del>to</del> a</add> <del><gap/><lb/>and <gap/></del> to one party <add>individual</add> in the character of pursuer,<lb/>no <del>due</del> indemnification although justly due for<lb/>a loss <add>say</add> of £1, <del><gap/></del> the Judge will not be instrumental<lb/>in occasioning to another individual in the character<lb/>of a defendant, <add>pecuniary circumstances suppose the same</add> a loss say to the amount of £5<lb/>if necessary to be measured in advance for the purpose<lb/>of judicial self-defence, even the <gap/> loss on that<lb/>side by the supposition the wrong side, <add>sure</add> to be <gap/> and<lb/>conclusive: much less when it is considered, that although<lb/>to judge from the <del><gap/></del> statement on the pursuer's side, it is<lb/>on that side that the right is and <add>there</add> the wrong on the defendant's,<lb/>yet when the defendant's sides comes to be<lb/>heard it may turn out that the reverse is the true state<lb/>of the case and that in the addition, to the £5 costs on<lb/>the defendants side, thrown upon him by the result of<lb?>the mutual enquiry, he may <del>have</del> remain <sic>burthened</sic><lb/>with the costs, whatever they are which be <del><gap/></del> <add>has</add> found necessary<lb/>to <sic>encrease</sic> on his own part for the hope of fixing<lb/>them on the defendants side</p> | ||
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1825. March 5
Procedure Code
<sic>Ch.<sic>
§.
1
Art. 1. Defendant
the direct may yield
to the collateral mode of
justice. For a man
though a defendant
will not be will be to
pay a greater sum in
the shape if of
self defence.
Art. 1 So far as on both sides, and in particular
on the defendant's side, sincerity is either or unsuspected,
same for same, the direct may given every to the
collateral ends of justice. In the view of granting to a
and to one party individual in the character of pursuer,
no due indemnification although justly due for
a loss say of £1, the Judge will not be instrumental
in occasioning to another individual in the character
of a defendant, pecuniary circumstances suppose the same a loss say to the amount of £5
if necessary to be measured in advance for the purpose
of judicial self-defence, even the loss on that
side by the supposition the wrong side, sure to be and
conclusive: much less when it is considered, that although
to judge from the statement on the pursuer's side, it is
on that side that the right is and there the wrong on the defendant's,
yet when the defendant's sides comes to be
heard it may turn out that the reverse is the true state
of the case and that in the addition, to the £5 costs on
the defendants side, thrown upon him by the result of<lb?>the mutual enquiry, he may have remain burthened
with the costs, whatever they are which be has found necessary
to encrease on his own part for the hope of fixing
them on the defendants side
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