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Great is the extent covered by the cases in which the
fate of the cause judgment hinge on which the cause
Decr 1806
Scotch Reform To Ld Grenville
Resolution 13. That no Appeal to this House be competent
against Interlocutory Judgements.
That, taking them in the lump, Appeals from Scotch Interlocutory
Judgements of this description are a copious source
of abuse – a very highly efficient, and, if I understand aright, I believe, highly much
wasted instrument in the hands of a malâ fide suitor,
especially a malâ fide defendant, I can easily conceive,
I am ready to believe without difficulty. But the exclusion
is without exception: has no exceptions: and if to an this unlimited extent amplitude
it were to be carried into effect without inconvenience, it
would be for some reason upon the strength by which it might be proved perhaps
extended perhaps with no less not much propriety to all judgements,
to all which is as much as to say, to all Appeals.
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