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13 Novr 1802.
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Dumont Procedure
Ends
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Vexation juridical
modifications —
1. Time-consumption
2. Local confinement
3. Pecuniary expence
4. Mental Anxiety.
Of juridical vexations the principal modifications
may be enumerated as follows that
the idea as there may be the more precise
they may be discriminated respectively by the
means of the several sorts of acts which
if productive of the same unpleasant effects
by any other means i:e: by any other course of
action & not in the course of the proceedings
thus carried on in a suit at law they would
constitute the offences thus denominated.
These modifications of forensic vexation are
1. Consumption of time understood in a way supposed
to be unpleasant. 2. Confinement in respect of
place: obligation of being in some place in which
it is unpleasant or prejudicial to a man to be.
obligation of not being in some place in which
be pleasant or advantageous to a man to be.
3ly. Pecuniary expence loss or charge. 4 — Anxiety
of mind a pain grounded on the apprehension
of being subject to one or more of the modifications
of inconvenience above mentioned. Of these several
modifications of forensic vexation the pecuniary
expence is the most prominent and this partly
because the existence of it in a degree worth
regarding is more early capable of being
more precisely ascertained than in any of these
other cases partly because the amount of it
is capable of being more exactly measured.
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These branches of
vexation tend to
produce and
aggravate each other
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