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1827. Octr.
Law Amendment Constitutional Code
Ch. Propositions
§. Procedures
Sole proper course
Addenda
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5 Assurance that no precipitation
would shorten
the time of sitting
4. The assurance that by no precipitation on his part would any time
be saved by him: his days and hours of sitting on the Judgement seat
being fixt whether applicant did or did not present
6 Power of eliciting all
opposite evidence
5. Power to effect the elicitation of whatsoever evidence presented itself
to him as apposite: the elicitation being performed either in the ordinary
way by oral examination by and before himself, or in the epistolary mode by
means of approved by him, or if the residence of the witness examinee was in
a distant judicial territory, by the Judge of that in conformity
to a request transmitted for that purpose.
6. The assurance that no impediment could will/can be opposed by exposure
to the the carrying on of such proceedings as by means of
or on his part, the existence of it would be made known
and any bad effect designed to be produced by it prevented.
Provisions that may require to be added are
1. Provision for securing communication with the several parties
and witnesses for the purpose of the said to which progress continuance of it
This will be effected by engaging each individual on his first
appearance before the Judge whether as party or witness to a name a house at which
all missives addressed to him by authority of the Judicature may be
sure to find their way into his hands through the medium of
<the Letter post: the f operation of the functions of that establishment
being adapted to that purpose.
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