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1825 Nov. 5. 13. ++ 1827 Dec 6. Constitutional Code
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2o Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively §.14. Migration Instructions
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7. All the while an inconvenience inseparable an one inconvenience inseparable from the migration system — nor this an inconsiderable one, — is — at that which will to a certain extent be in by the concomitant transference of the concomitant transference of such one and the same suit from Judge to from hand to from one Judge to another hand from one Judge to another. The evil consequence is — that to the succeeding Judge the delivered evidence and any arguments that had been presented in that immediate and way and best shape to his predecessor can not without diluting and expensive repetition be presented in that same best shape to hi along with those presented in that same way to himself.
8. 8. But, be it ever so undesirable, never but be it can it constitute constitute a ground of objection in the part mouth of any p if any nor yet existing judicial establishments and correspondent system of judicial procedure: under no such system it appears does the of it to have in any instance been been an object of any degree of solicitation. any where is it produced intent any of
9. On the contrary in the Judicial Establishment here proposed connected with judiciary system and the Procedure Code connected with it the present establishment provision is made in divers ways for the alleviation minimization of this same inconvenience ways for the alleviation of it. The days of
2 10. By the institution of Judge Deputes as per Ch. XIV, one and facilitating deputes for the means are afforded for minimizing the number of the instances in which such transference will have to take place. In the case Of every stated migration though as far as may be all such commenced before himself the time having been long foreseen, it will be among the cares taking care for the requisite length of time of the migrating Judge to avoid as much as possible the giving in his own person commencement to suite to which may not in the same way likely to give termination. He It will be an object with him to clear his hands as far as may be of all those to which he has Moreover by the given commencement, turning over fresh ones, as they occurr, to his Deputes. attaching upon
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