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1829. May 4.
Petitions.
Supplements.
§ 2. Elucidation.
History and Aetiology.
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Sole case where to save
expense and delay, security
against misdecision is
lessened — epistolary evidence
uncounterinterrogated and
uncounterevidenced is admitted
instead of oral
Between security for truth on the one part, and
promptitude and cheapness on the other part, the only case, of
antagonization, and consequent option, to be made, is this.
At the moment of time in question, the person of the individual
in question is at a certain distance from the
seat of judicial operation: in this case, the greater this
distance, the greater the delay, and the greater the expense
if any, necessary to the doing what requires to be done.
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Cases for such admission
may be worked out by
general
On the other hand the more simple in its nature, the matter
of fact requiring to be stated — that is to say the less
the danger of its being misrepresented either by design
or unconscious error, materially misrepresented; and thence
the less the danger of deception and consequent misdecision
on the part of the Judge in the event of its being taken
for conclusion — provisionally conclusive — without being
exposed to counterinterrogation or counterevidence.
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Indispensable condition
eventual subjection to
oral examination
As to these two securities, in some instances the cases
in which they may be dispensed with, may with advantage
be settled by permanently and universally applying
regulations — "My name (for example) is so and so.
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