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6.
List of remedies succeedaneous
to exclusion
I. Against Vexation Expence
& Delay jointly.
1. Anticipative survey
2. Tribunals within reach.
3. Sittings uninterrupted.
4. Meeting of the
23 May 1806
EVID. B. Exclusion Proper Ch. Remedies succedaneous.
§. General View
1.
Necessity of exclusion proved
above in default of milder
remedies.
2.
But exclusion is a most
violent remedy: it is the
principal disease itself
endured for fear of remedies.
p. 1.
3.
Milder remedies ought
therefore to be looked out
for in preference. p. 1.
4.
This survey is pertinent
to the present design.
p. 2.
5.
– not the loss, if it serves
to present the leading
features of a compleat system
of procedure, a fit
substitute to the existing
abusive one. p. 2
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