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<!-- this page is organised in four columns. The header is in pencil --> <p>19 March 1807 3 <gap/><lb/>Complication & Delay Table Notes</p> <head>Table IV</head> <p><!-- in pencil --> <gap/> Table</p> <!-- column text struck through in ink --> <p>False, <del>Causes of Delay,<lb/>as aff</del> stated by<lb/>Blackstone as True<lb/.Causes of "Unavoidable<lb/>"Delay <sic>Vol.</sic> III. p.423.</p> <!-- bracketed additions in pencil --> <p>"<lb/>1. Liberty <add>(a)</add> — (See Cole<lb/>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> )<lb/>2. Property — <add>(a)</add><lb/>3. Civility — <add>(b)</add><lb/>4. Commerce — <add>(c)</add><lb/>5. Extent of popular<lb/>territory —" <add>(a)</add></p> <!-- in pencil --> <p>Explanation</p> <p>Of these 1. <hi rend="underline">Liberty</hi> <hi rend="superscript">2</hi> <hi rend="underline">Property</hi><lb/> and <hi rend="superscript">3</hi> <hi rend="underline">Civility</hi> are two <add>here</add> <del>vague</del><lb/><del>to <sic>admitt</sic> of any</del> <add>void of all appropriate and</add><lb/><del>meaning</del> determinate meaning<lb/><del>application — they have<lb/><sic>unapplicable</sic> <add>have no meaning</add> to any</del><lb/><del>no</del> <sic>unapplicable</sic> to any<lb/>other purpose than that<lb/>of <gap/> <del>for which</del> <add>they seem altogether<lb/><del>they were designed</del> <add><sic>unapplicable.</sic></add> as if<lb/><del>to</del> either Liberty, Property or Civility, Delay (which so long as<lb/>to <hi rend="underline">Commerce</hi> and 5. <hi rend="underline">Extent<lb/>of populous territory</hi><lb/>are <add>almost</add> equally <del>vague</del> <add>de void</add><lb/><del>in meaning: what meaning</del> <add>of meaning : if they</add><lb/><del>they have</del> <add> convey any, it</add> is only<lb/>in so far as <del>they</del> <add>it<?add> may<lb/>happen to them to suggest,<lb/><add>in a vague way</add> the idea of <hi rend="underline">expatriation</hi><lb/>and <sic><hi rend="underline">exprovinciation</hi></sic><lb/><del>of parties</del> <add>on the part of suitors</add> and<lb/>witnesses, <del>re</del> causes of<lb?>non-<sic>forthcomingness</sic><lb/>produced <del>by</del> not by<lb/>commerce <Add>in general,</add> but by <del>commerce</del> <add>resort</add><lb/><del>with distant <add>to</add></del> foreign<lb/>states and dependencies<lb/>at a distance. <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi></p> <p>In <add><gap/></add> France, the only Courts<lb/>which gave <hi rend="underline">dispatch</hi> were<lb/>the Consular Courts, appropriated<lb>to commercial<lb/>causes; <del>and</del> the Judges<Lb/>Commercial men, and not<lb/>Lawyers, Sir <unclear>Urderinnan</unclear></p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column. Fist paragraph crossed through in ink --> <p>True Causes of Avoidable<lb/>Delay, briefly indicated<lb/>For explanations see<lb/>pp. —</p> <!-- first point crossed through in pencil --> <p>1<lb/>All delay is to the extent<lb/>of it an evil</p> <p>2<lb/>All delay beyond what is<lb/>prudentially necessary is<lb/>an abuse</p> <!-- third point crossed through in pencil --> <p>3<lb/>Whatsoever delay beyond<lb/>the ordinary quantity is<lb/>by any one proposed to<lb/>be <del>introduced</del> established,<lb/>or being established undefended,<lb/>it <del>b</del> is incumbent<lb/>on him who "proposes or<lb/>defends it to <sic>shew</sic> the<lb/>existence of a circumstance<lb/>operating in justification<lb/>of it: to those that<lb/>it is <add>reconcilable</add> &</ad> subservient to the ends <lb/>of justice></p> <p>4<lb/>No <del>p</del> quantity of<lb/>delay fixed by any general<lb/><del><gap?> lasts, and is not understandable,<lb/>is denial of justice)<lb/>were not only conducive but<lb/>necessary.</del><lb/> risk can be reconcilable<lb/>to the ends of justice.</p> <p>5<lb/>If too short <sic>misdecision</sic><lb/>or danger of <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> is the consequence.</p> <!-- point 6 crossed through in ink --> <p>6<lb/>If too long, the several<lb/>mischiefs of delay, as per<lb/><add>[+] <unclear>Fulkes</unclear></add> Expatriation may have<lb/>place without commerce,<lb/>as in the case of Irish <gap/><lb/>drawn to such <del>military</del><lb/>employment in the<lb/>military line in foreign<lb/>countries: and commerce<lb/><without expatriation, as<lb/>in the case of the <add><foreign>quondam </foreign></add> Austrian<lb/>Netherlands and the Chinese.</p> <!-- points 7 and 8 crossed through in pencil --> <p>7<lb/>Under the fee-gathering System<lb/>it has always been an<lb/>object with lawyers to establish<lb/>as much delay as the people<lb/>and the sovereign could be made<lb/>to bear</p> <p>8<lb/>Uses to lawyers<lb/>1. To encourage <foreign>male fide</foreign> suits<lb/>defence and therein injuries<lb/>2. To bread incident with their profit</p> <!-- in adjacent column --></p> <p>8 Uses to Lawyers<lb/>3. To afford them ease.</p><pb/> <!-- start of third column . additions to paragraph numbers in pencil --> <p> 1 <add>1</add><lb/>Nothing done without<lb/>delay</p> <p> 2 <add>2</add><lb/>Delay ordinary or extraordinary</p> <p.5 <add>5 <del>(a)</del> 1</add><lb/>Extraordinary unavoidable<lb/>or avoidable.</p> <p>4 <add>3 a</add><lb/>Ordinary a small portion<lb/>of a day — proved by<lb/>experience.</p> <p>5 <add>4</add><lb/>Extraordinary, all above<lb/>that</p> <!-- remaining points in this column crossed through in pencil --><p> 6 <add>6 <hi rend="superscript">1</hi><lb/>Delay, even ordinary<lb/>being mater of regret.<lb/>Much more what is avoidable.</p> <p.7 <add>6 <hi rend="superscript">2</hi></add><lb/>Hence the necessity of<lb/>inquiry into the <hi rend="underline">causes</hi><lb/>of the avoidable.</p> <p>8 <add> 6 <hi rend="superscript">3</hi></add><lb/>Practical uses<lb/>1. To <sic>submitt</sic> with resignation<lb/>to the unavoidable<lb/>2 — To such relief from<lb/>the avoidable</p> <pb/> <!-- start of fourth column. additions to paragraph numbers in pencil. All text apart from para 16 struck through in pencil --> <p>9 (i) <add>3 <hi rend="superscript">b</hi></add><lb/>Extra-delay. Supposes<lb/>an ordinary quantity<lb/>(including <sic>vexat<hi rend="superscript">n</hi></sic> & <sic>expence</sic>)</p> <p>10 I <add>3 <hi rend="superscript">c</hi></add><lb/>Thus a fraction of a day<lb/>Hulton. Hutchinsons<lb/>5 minutes — <gap/><lb/>more than 5 minutes<lb/>of which only a portion<lb/>of a day <hi rend="underline">occupied</hi>.</p> <p>11 (e) (f) <add>5 <hi rend="superscript">2</hi> </add><lb/>Necessary <add>physical &</add> prudential &<lb/>practicability <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic><lb/>impracticable = impossible</p> <p>12 (c) (f) <add>5 <hi rend="superscript">3</hi></add><lb/>Prudentially impracticable<lb/><gap/> — not without preponderant<lb/>inconvenience.<lb/>viz. in respect of <gap/> &c</p> <p>13 (e) (f) <add>5 <hi rend="superscript">4</hi></add><lb/>Unavoidable — either<lb/>physically or prudentially</p> <p><!-- addition in pencil --> <add>To the last</add><lb/>14 (e) (f)<lb/>dispatch the negative of<lb/>unnecessary <gap/> delay.</p> <p>15 <add>5 <hi rend="superscript">5</hi></add>,lb/>In case of prudential<lb/>impracticability &c propriety<lb/>of delay exposed<lb/>to dispatch: <hi rend="underline">preponderance</hi><lb/>as above, the medium of<lb/>solution.</p> <p>16 <add> 5 <hi rend="superscript">6</hi></add><lb/>But for these distinctions<lb/>and explanations any quantity<lb/>of factitious delay<lb/><!-- continues along the edge of the page --> may <gap/> a sort of <hi rend="underline">verbal</hi> justification.</p> | |||
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19 March 1807 3
Complication & Delay Table Notes
Table IV
Table
False, Causes of Delay,
as aff stated by
Blackstone as True<lb/.Causes of "Unavoidable
"Delay Vol. III. p.423.
"
1. Liberty (a) — (See Cole
No )
2. Property — (a)
3. Civility — (b)
4. Commerce — (c)
5. Extent of popular
territory —" (a)
Explanation
Of these 1. Liberty 2 Property
and 3 Civility are two here vague
to admitt of any void of all appropriate and
meaning determinate meaning
application — they have
unapplicable have no meaning to any
no unapplicable to any
other purpose than that
of for which they seem altogether
they were designed <add>unapplicable. as if
to either Liberty, Property or Civility, Delay (which so long as
to Commerce and 5. Extent
of populous territory
are almost equally vague de void
in meaning: what meaning of meaning : if they
they have convey any, it is only
in so far as they it<?add> may
happen to them to suggest,
<add>in a vague way the idea of expatriation
and exprovinciation
of parties on the part of suitors and
witnesses, re causes of<lb?>non-forthcomingness
produced by not by
commerce in general, but by commerce resort
with distant to foreign
states and dependencies
at a distance. [+]
In France, the only Courts
which gave dispatch were
the Consular Courts, appropriated<lb>to commercial
causes; and the Judges
Commercial men, and not
Lawyers, Sir Urderinnan
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True Causes of Avoidable
Delay, briefly indicated
For explanations see
pp. —
1
All delay is to the extent
of it an evil
2
All delay beyond what is
prudentially necessary is
an abuse
3
Whatsoever delay beyond
the ordinary quantity is
by any one proposed to
be introduced established,
or being established undefended,
it b is incumbent
on him who "proposes or
defends it to shew the
existence of a circumstance
operating in justification
of it: to those that
it is reconcilable &</ad> subservient to the ends
of justice>
4
No p quantity of
delay fixed by any general
<gap?> lasts, and is not understandable,
is denial of justice)
were not only conducive but
necessary.
risk can be reconcilable
to the ends of justice.
5
If too short misdecision
or danger of do is the consequence.
6
If too long, the several
mischiefs of delay, as per
[+] Fulkes Expatriation may have
place without commerce,
as in the case of Irish
drawn to such military
employment in the
military line in foreign
countries: and commerce
<without expatriation, as
in the case of the quondam Austrian
Netherlands and the Chinese.
7
Under the fee-gathering System
it has always been an
object with lawyers to establish
as much delay as the people
and the sovereign could be made
to bear
8
Uses to lawyers
1. To encourage male fide suits
defence and therein injuries
2. To bread incident with their profit
8 Uses to Lawyers
3. To afford them ease.
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1 1
Nothing done without
delay
2 2
Delay ordinary or extraordinary
<p.5 5 (a) 1
Extraordinary unavoidable
or avoidable.
4 3 a
Ordinary a small portion
of a day — proved by
experience.
5 4
Extraordinary, all above
that
6 6 1
Delay, even ordinary
being mater of regret.
Much more what is avoidable.
<p.7 <add>6 2
Hence the necessity of
inquiry into the causes
of the avoidable.
8 6 3
Practical uses
1. To submitt with resignation
to the unavoidable
2 — To such relief from
the avoidable
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9 (i) 3 b
Extra-delay. Supposes
an ordinary quantity
(including vexatn & expence)
10 I 3 c
Thus a fraction of a day
Hulton. Hutchinsons
5 minutes —
more than 5 minutes
of which only a portion
of a day occupied.
11 (e) (f) 5 2
Necessary physical & prudential &
practicability do
impracticable = impossible
12 (c) (f) 5 3
Prudentially impracticable
— not without preponderant
inconvenience.
viz. in respect of &c
13 (e) (f) 5 4
Unavoidable — either
physically or prudentially
To the last
14 (e) (f)
dispatch the negative of
unnecessary delay.
15 5 5,lb/>In case of prudential
impracticability &c propriety
of delay exposed
to dispatch: preponderance
as above, the medium of
solution.
16 5 6
But for these distinctions
and explanations any quantity
of factitious delay
may a sort of verbal justification.
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