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Feb 7 1807 Judicial Justice
The proper use of recourse from an inferior judicature
to a superior is the making better provision for the fulfilment
of the several ends of justice: direct and alleviate eral in prevention
of misdecision and justice to the prejudice of the plaintiff's side which is the equivalenttantamount
of to misdecision to the prejudice of the plaintiff's side, and
takes place for want of decision, whither for want of demand,
or for want of decision pronounced uponwhich should have been the demand: ultimate
collateral and, prevention of misdecision to the prejudice
of the defendant's side: incidental collateral ends, prevention of
unnecessary delay, vexation and expence
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