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<head>1824. March 9.</head> <head>Constitutional Code</head> | <head>1824. March 9.</head> <head>Constitutional Code</head> | ||
<note>Ch XL Judiciary Collectively S. 15. Justice for the poorest</note> | |||
<p><note>Ch XL Judiciary Collectively S. 15. Justice for the poorest</note></p> | |||
<p>Art. 7. Sources from whence the Equal Justice fund<lb/>will or may receive it's supplies, are the following</p> | <p>Art. 7. Sources from whence the Equal Justice fund<lb/>will or may receive it's supplies, are the following</p> | ||
<p>1. Contributions from all person who<del><gap/></del>, as members<lb/> of the Public opinion Tribunal, love of justice, sympathy<lb/> for the distressed and injured, or resentment of<lb/>oppression, may on the hearing or reading of an in<lb/>teresting case, <del>have</del> <add | |||
<p>1. Contributions from all person who<del><gap/></del>, as members<lb/> of the Public opinion Tribunal, love of justice, sympathy<lb/> for the distressed and injured, or resentment of<lb/>oppression, may on the hearing or reading of an in<lb/>teresting case, <del>have</del> <add>full</add> disposed to contribute in this way<lb/> to the relief of the oppressed.</p> | |||
<p>2. Pecuniary penalties imposed on Delinquents,<lb/>in the name and for the purpose of punishment,<lb/> in addition to those the producer of which, under the<lb/> name of damages, is applied in compensation for<lb/> injury: or in lieu of such means of compensations<lb/> where the nature of the case affords not any individual<lb/>specially injured.</p> | <p>2. Pecuniary penalties imposed on Delinquents,<lb/>in the name and for the purpose of punishment,<lb/> in addition to those the producer of which, under the<lb/> name of damages, is applied in compensation for<lb/> injury: or in lieu of such means of compensations<lb/> where the nature of the case affords not any individual<lb/>specially injured.</p> | ||
<p>3. In particular, all pecuniary penalties imposed,<lb/>in the name of punishment, for the punishment<lb/> of <hi rend="underline">insincerity</hi> or <hi rend="underline">temerity</hi> in <hi rend="underline">litigation</hi>. The<lb/>burthen having for it's sole object, the diminution of<lb/> injurious litigation, by punishing litigants in so far<lb/> as and not further than, their conduct as such, is<lb/> injurious and blameworthy, will at the end of a<lb/> suit, be substituted to that indefinitely<lb/> burthen which, under the least had system, is, by factitions<lb/> costs, commencing at the outset, and continued<lb/> to the conclusion of the suit, imposed without distinction<lb/> on the blameworthy authors of injury, and the<lb/> blameless sufferers by it. </p> | <p>3. In particular, all pecuniary penalties imposed,<lb/>in the name of punishment, for the punishment<lb/> of <hi rend="underline">insincerity</hi> or <hi rend="underline">temerity</hi> in <hi rend="underline">litigation</hi>. The<lb/>burthen having for it's sole object, the diminution of<lb/> injurious litigation, by punishing litigants in so far<lb/> as and not further than, their conduct as such, is<lb/> injurious and blameworthy, will at the end of a<lb/> suit, be substituted to that indefinitely<lb/> burthen which, under the least had system, is, by factitions<lb/> costs, commencing at the outset, and continued<lb/> to the conclusion of the suit, imposed without distinction<lb/> on the blameworthy authors of injury, and the<lb/> blameless sufferers by it. </p> | ||
<p>Art 8. For the mode in which, out of the fund thus<lb/> provided, relief is administered in each particular<lb/> instance, see Ch. XVII. Immediate Pursuer Generals,<lb/> S. : and Ch. XVII Immediate Defender Generals. S.</p> | <p>Art 8. For the mode in which, out of the fund thus<lb/> provided, relief is administered in each particular<lb/> instance, see Ch. XVII. Immediate Pursuer Generals,<lb/> S. : and Ch. XVII Immediate Defender Generals. S.</p> | ||
1824. March 9. Constitutional Code
Ch XL Judiciary Collectively S. 15. Justice for the poorest
Art. 7. Sources from whence the Equal Justice fund
will or may receive it's supplies, are the following
1. Contributions from all person who, as members
of the Public opinion Tribunal, love of justice, sympathy
for the distressed and injured, or resentment of
oppression, may on the hearing or reading of an in
teresting case, have full disposed to contribute in this way
to the relief of the oppressed.
2. Pecuniary penalties imposed on Delinquents,
in the name and for the purpose of punishment,
in addition to those the producer of which, under the
name of damages, is applied in compensation for
injury: or in lieu of such means of compensations
where the nature of the case affords not any individual
specially injured.
3. In particular, all pecuniary penalties imposed,
in the name of punishment, for the punishment
of insincerity or temerity in litigation. The
burthen having for it's sole object, the diminution of
injurious litigation, by punishing litigants in so far
as and not further than, their conduct as such, is
injurious and blameworthy, will at the end of a
suit, be substituted to that indefinitely
burthen which, under the least had system, is, by factitions
costs, commencing at the outset, and continued
to the conclusion of the suit, imposed without distinction
on the blameworthy authors of injury, and the
blameless sufferers by it.
Art 8. For the mode in which, out of the fund thus
provided, relief is administered in each particular
instance, see Ch. XVII. Immediate Pursuer Generals,
S. : and Ch. XVII Immediate Defender Generals. S.
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