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28 Nov. 1810 <lb/>Prizes</head> | |||
<note>17 Ch 1. Beginning 6 § 4. III. Insufficiency 20 13 II. Delay, a <gap/> head or source of mischief: or the effects in<lb/>1. Defalcation from the value of the sum when received<lb/>2. ... for more incidents (productive instruments and operations of <gap/><lb/> doing bringing with them more expense - more defalcation<lb/>3. Vexation: irregular natural <gap/> great: undertaken infa grate<lb/></note><lb/> | |||
<p>2. On this as on every other occasion by the simple<lb/>term delay is designated a <add>most</add> multifarious as well as oppressive <lb/>mass <add>head or source</add> of mischief.<lb/></p><p>1. By <add>From</add> delay in respect of the receipt of a sum due<lb/>the value <add>and effective amount</add> of the sum when received is proportionally<lb/>diminished<lb/></p><p>2. By delay antecedent to <del>dec</del> judicial decision, room<lb/>is made for incidents to take place, whereby a demand,<lb/>natural or factitious or partly natural and partly factitious<lb/>is produced for <add>the performance of</add> juridical operations <add>of procedure</add> and the manufacture<lb/><del>of judi</del> and exhibition of juridical instruments <add>of procedure</add><lb/>and the burthen of costs proportionally increased.<lb/></p><p>In judicial procedure delay is a mine of incidents and each incident is a mine of costs</p><note>Delay and incidents - viz profit yielding, lawyer's<lb/>profit yielding, incidents - operate, each of them, with <add>in</add><lb/>relation tothe others, <add>both</add> as cause and effect. <del>Incidents</del><lb/>Each incident breeds delay: and by each portion<lb/>of delay, room is <del>left</del> made for more incidents.<lb/><p>Delay is a mine of incidents: and each incident <lb/>is a mine of costs.</p> </note> <p>3. Delay as again <add>moreover</add> a source of vexation: and <del>to the</del><lb/><del>vexa</del> even <del>a</del> <add>under the best and purest</add> natural, much more under the existing<lb/><add>corrupt and</add> ... system of procedure, to the <add>service of</add> vexation with which<lb/>a course of litigation on any subject is pregnant there<lb/>are no certain limits.<lb/> | |||
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28 Nov. 1810
Prizes
17 Ch 1. Beginning 6 § 4. III. Insufficiency 20 13 II. Delay, a head or source of mischief: or the effects in
1. Defalcation from the value of the sum when received
2. ... for more incidents (productive instruments and operations of
doing bringing with them more expense - more defalcation
3. Vexation: irregular natural great: undertaken infa grate
2. On this as on every other occasion by the simple
term delay is designated a most multifarious as well as oppressive
mass head or source of mischief.
1. By From delay in respect of the receipt of a sum due
the value and effective amount of the sum when received is proportionally
diminished
2. By delay antecedent to dec judicial decision, room
is made for incidents to take place, whereby a demand,
natural or factitious or partly natural and partly factitious
is produced for the performance of juridical operations of procedure and the manufacture
of judi and exhibition of juridical instruments of procedure
and the burthen of costs proportionally increased.
In judicial procedure delay is a mine of incidents and each incident is a mine of costs
Delay and incidents - viz profit yielding, lawyer'sDelay is a mine of incidents: and each incident
is a mine of costs.
3. Delay as again moreover a source of vexation: and to the
vexa even a under the best and purest natural, much more under the existing
corrupt and ... system of procedure, to the service of vexation with which
a course of litigation on any subject is pregnant there
are no certain limits.
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