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6. Proper Course
Witnesses and Co-pursuers
as it may happen,
necessary at any
rate will be a day for
attendance of Defendant.
1828. Novr.
Petition for Justice.
1. Case.
VIII. Blind fixation
1. Explanation
VIII. Device 8th Blind
fixation of times for performance
of Judicial
operations.
Example. Attendance of
suitors as witnesses at
the judgment seat.
2. Explanation
Attendant suppose at
commencement the
proposed pursuer: necessary
exceptions excepted.
Suit not discussed,
day for first continuance
will be to be named:
say such a day thereafter.
3. Explanation
By existing system
blind fixation principle
some one day for first
continuance, and so on, as
applied in all cases.
4. Explanation
No Reckoning from the
first attendance day
there can not be: there be:
there being as such
day. Till the day for determination,
his Lordship
is never at home.
5. Explanation
At the Judge's shop, a
plaintiff must buy a
mass of absurdity, called
a writ, served out, and
no questions asked.
Defendant, on seeing done
at his charge what the
Plaintiff demands, must
employ another Attorney
to give a correspondent
answer to it, and so on.
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