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Appeals
VII Curia para 2. One Judge could never possibly suffice to go despatch through
all the business that would come before this immediate
court and at the same time all the causes
that would be brought in the way of appeal from
the Parochial or Canton Courts. There must therefore
be two Courts separate Judges for the two branches of business. But
as the expence of two Judges must be incurred, the
best way is not to give to them both each of them the business of
immediate jurisdiction and the business of appeal in
concurrence but to give to one of them the former branch
to himself and to the other the latter: for by that
means we a cause that has received a decision
in the immediate District Court may be made to receive the benefit of undergo a revision
without any farther expence.
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jeremy bentham |
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benjamin constant |
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