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1830 July 24
Review
 
Chicanera
4. Arbitratrix
 
1. Power of referring
to Courts of law or Equity
for decision
 
1. Power of <gap/> "raising the question for the decision of
any Court of law (there, for the Lord Tatriton, there's for
you Sir Nicklas!) "in Equity" (there's for your Sir John Lord Master of
the Roll's Honour &#x2014; there's for your you Sir Lac<gap/> Vice Chancellor, there's for you
Lord Lyndhurst!)
 
2. En attendant power of
reference to a Jury
 
2. En attendant, (by &sect;. 82) "power to order any part
of the matter referred to him to be tried by a Jury
 
3. Power to order new
trial
 
3. Power, thereafter (by that same &sect;. 81) to order a new
trial &#x2014; of course by another Jury.
 
4. Power of directing
the Jury
 
4. Power, at the application of either party &#x2014; the mala
fide suitor, if <gap/> to the suit it should happen to have
bred any such vermin, power "to state in his award any
direction given by him to the Jury given by him in matter
of law, or any decision upon admitting or rejecting any
evidence before the Jury" (as if this very act matter of law)
"and cause it to "be brought before such Court of law
 
5. Power to such Court
to order new Trial
 
5. Power (by &sect;. 82) to such Court to order a new Trial &#x2014; making Trial
the third.
 
6. Power to arbitrate
Law Courts to set
aside the award for
arbitration on matters
not referred
 
6. Power to either party, on condition of his taking the
trouble to give it to be con<gap/> seeing how as other than the
the Judge in his Arbitratislege capacity has <gap/> taken upon
him to "arbitrate upon any matter or thing not referred
to him, to move" in one or other of the Courts of Westminster
"Hall" ... to set aside such award
 
Here then to work go the <gap/> <gap/> concerned.
<gap/> Learned Counsel on one side with their Motions, <gap/> on the other
side with their defences against such Motions, and the parties
with the fingers of their respective Solicitors upon their noses, leading
and conducting them by the safest paths possible over the field of perjury.






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1830 July 24 Review

Chicanera 4. Arbitratrix

1. Power of referring to Courts of law or Equity for decision

1. Power of "raising the question for the decision of any Court of law (there, for the Lord Tatriton, there's for you Sir Nicklas!) "in Equity" (there's for your Sir John Lord Master of the Roll's Honour — there's for your you Sir Lac Vice Chancellor, there's for you Lord Lyndhurst!)

2. En attendant power of reference to a Jury

2. En attendant, (by §. 82) "power to order any part of the matter referred to him to be tried by a Jury

3. Power to order new trial

3. Power, thereafter (by that same §. 81) to order a new trial — of course by another Jury.

4. Power of directing the Jury

4. Power, at the application of either party — the mala fide suitor, if to the suit it should happen to have bred any such vermin, power "to state in his award any direction given by him to the Jury given by him in matter of law, or any decision upon admitting or rejecting any evidence before the Jury" (as if this very act matter of law) "and cause it to "be brought before such Court of law

5. Power to such Court to order new Trial

5. Power (by §. 82) to such Court to order a new Trial — making Trial the third.

6. Power to arbitrate Law Courts to set aside the award for arbitration on matters not referred

6. Power to either party, on condition of his taking the trouble to give it to be con seeing how as other than the the Judge in his Arbitratislege capacity has taken upon him to "arbitrate upon any matter or thing not referred to him, to move" in one or other of the Courts of Westminster "Hall" ... to set aside such award

Here then to work go the concerned. Learned Counsel on one side with their Motions, on the other side with their defences against such Motions, and the parties with the fingers of their respective Solicitors upon their noses, leading and conducting them by the safest paths possible over the field of perjury.




Identifier: | JB/004/149/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 4.

Date_1

1830-07-24

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

004

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

149

Info in main headings field

review

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

b&m 1829

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

arthur moore; richard doane

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

ID Number

2070

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