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<head>Judges <!-- white space --> x Nat . Assembly Court</head><!-- written in pencil --> | <head>Judges <!-- white space --> x Nat . Assembly Court</head><!-- written in pencil --> | ||
<p><del>such a power may be called for .</del> | <p><del>such a power may be called for.</del> | ||
<!-- pencil line sectioning off the last sentence from the next one, though it's not strictly speaking a horizontal line --> <note>6 Civil Appeal why none to the National Assembly</note><!-- note in pencil --> Upwards of a century | <!-- pencil line sectioning off the last sentence from the next one, though it's not strictly speaking a horizontal line --> <note>6 Civil Appeal why none to the National Assembly</note><!-- note in pencil --> Upwards of a century | ||
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suspected of any crime committed in his capacity | suspected of any crime committed in his capacity | ||
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of Judge . | of Judge. | ||
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never be considerable</del> being confined to the individual | never be considerable</del> being confined to the individual | ||
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cause <add>occasion</add> never can be very considerable : if it consisted | cause <add>occasion</add> never can be very considerable: if it consisted | ||
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in <del>an interpretation</del> a construction of the law contrary | in <del>an interpretation</del> a construction of the law contrary | ||
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to the sense if the legislature , <del>the</del> <add>all</add> future bad consequences | to the sense if the legislature, <del>the</del> <add>all</add> future bad consequences | ||
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in | in future some might be prevented by an interpretative | ||
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declaration of the legislative body acting | declaration of the legislative body acting | ||
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as such . The want of retrospective effect would | as such. The want of retrospective effect would | ||
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<del>leave</del> <add>deprive</add> the parties of all interest in taking up the | <del>leave</del> <add>deprive</add> the parties of all interest in taking up the | ||
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time of the legislature with applications made on | time of the legislature with applications made on | ||
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their individual account . | their individual account. | ||
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Judges x Nat . Assembly Court
such a power may be called for.
6 Civil Appeal why none to the National Assembly Upwards of a century
and a half has elapsed since the sole Judge of our
enormous court of the Chancery Equity has been so much as
suspected of any crime committed in his capacity
of Judge.
In cases of blameless error the real mischief can
never be considerable being confined to the individual
cause occasion never can be very considerable: if it consisted
in an interpretation a construction of the law contrary
to the sense if the legislature, the all future bad consequences
in future some might be prevented by an interpretative
declaration of the legislative body acting
as such. The want of retrospective effect would
leave deprive the parties of all interest in taking up the
time of the legislature with applications made on
their individual account.
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