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<del>6</del> 4<lb/><head>C<lb/>Conservation <del>Compensation</del> and Improvement</head><lb/>1<lb/>Let every Court of Justice have power to propose<lb/>to the <del>Legisla</del> new regulations of procedure: because<lb/>the incidents which give <gap/> for such regu-<lb/>-lations are best known to Courts of Justice.<lb/><lb/>2<lb/>But let no Court of Justice have power to<lb/><del><gap/></del> establish any regulations of procedure defini-<lb/>-tively: <del>because <gap/></del> <add>that</add> the Judge may not encroach<lb/>upon the province of the Legislator: and that there<lb/>may be one measure of Justice throughout the<lb/>state.<lb/><lb/>3<lb/>When the Court of Justice in a District<lb/>thinks proper to establish any regulation of Pro-<lb/>-cedure <del><gap/></del> they shall thus proceed<lb/><lb/>[1. They shal draw it up in the terms in which<lb/>they propose it shall stand in the general Code<lb/>of Procedure]<lb/><lb/>4<lb/>They shall <del>forthwith</del> dispatch at the same time<lb/>three copies: one to the <del>District of the Province</del> Provincial Court<lb/>another to the supreme court of Justice in the State:<lb/>and the third to the Legislative Council of the<lb/>State.<lb/><lb/>5<lb/>The Provincial Court shall thereupon in the<lb/>space of one month <add>or sooner</add> send <add>a</add> copy to each of the<lb/>District Courts within the same province<pb/> | |||
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C
Conservation Compensation and Improvement
1
Let every Court of Justice have power to propose
to the Legisla new regulations of procedure: because
the incidents which give for such regu-
-lations are best known to Courts of Justice.
2
But let no Court of Justice have power to
establish any regulations of procedure defini-
-tively: because that the Judge may not encroach
upon the province of the Legislator: and that there
may be one measure of Justice throughout the
state.
3
When the Court of Justice in a District
thinks proper to establish any regulation of Pro-
-cedure they shall thus proceed
[1. They shal draw it up in the terms in which
they propose it shall stand in the general Code
of Procedure]
4
They shall forthwith dispatch at the same time
three copies: one to the District of the Province Provincial Court
another to the supreme court of Justice in the State:
and the third to the Legislative Council of the
State.
5
The Provincial Court shall thereupon in the
space of one month or sooner send a copy to each of the
District Courts within the same province
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