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Record
But notwithstanding such remittal the Judge rather
than suffer any evidence to perish ought if thereto
to take collect and record it if thereto required on either
side.
The uses of taking the record of a cause are
1. To serve as a check upon security for the probity diligence
and attention of the Judge.
2. To furnish data grounds of judgment in case
of an appeal without the trouble and delay of a
fresh examination.
3. To preserve evidence against future occasions.
4. In cases where the sense of the law comes in question, to
serve as a guide to future judgments, or to
afford grounds for corrections to be made in
the tenor of the law by the legislator.
Identifier: | JB/051/245/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 51. |
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jeremy bentham |
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