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1829. May 16. ++
Petitions
1
Dispatch Court.
§.5. Procedure
exemplified.
☞ For the press.
☞. Decr 18 Confront
them with the Bill
§.5. Procedure exemplified in a case commenced before a Commissioner
of Dispatch.
Procedure in Dispatch
Courts
Thus for a view has been given
of the course that might be taken in the House
of Commons, preparatorily to the introduction of a Bill
for the institution of the proposed experimental Judicatory.
Court counting of
the Judge Commissioner
and his Registrar
Suppose now the Bill converted into
an Act. Scene, the Chamber of Justices Curtain draws up. The Judge Commissioner
is seen sitting, with his Registrar sitting on a platform
below him underneath before him and on a lower level,, as in the Court of King's Bench: with the
ministerial officer stiled Usher or Crier, to preserve
tranquility quiet and order, on the several occasions of entrance,
demurrage, and exit.
Judge calls the Plaintiff's
solicitor in the cause
which he selects
Before the Judge, is stationed a
desk, such as that which stands in the King's Bench
before the Chief Justice.
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