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Appeal
VI Quot 18 Complaints of delay require not a neighbouring Judge any more than Appeals, supposing the facts agreed on: if not, they require a Judge by commission Petitions for expedition, supposing the facts
on which the expedition is claimed order application is preferred on one side
and combated on the other, to be agreed on or
ascertained have as little need of a neigbouring
Judge as appeals properly so called: supposing
the facts to be in dispute, and consequently fresh
a necessity for the examination collection of fresh
evidence, the establishment of a neighbouring Judge Court of appeal or
power of giving a an occasional commission to a neig Judge of
an neighbouring Immediate Court is as necessary
in this case as in for this purpose as for that of a petition for supplying
a gap in evidence.
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