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1824. July 14 Constitutional Code.
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1o Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively §.17. Melioration- suggestive
Art. 7. On the other hand, it will, on every such occasion be among the cares of the Judge, that by no such melioration suggestion proposed if adopted, wrong the interest and rights of any other person, for want of his having the in time the means of affording making a well-grounded opposition to what is then proposed. Accordingly if in the opinion of the Judge the case be is such, that the propriety expediency of doing what is proposed to be done made making the supposed amendment depends upon the existence of this is that matter of fact, open to dispute he will not only require at the hands of the applicant in support of the allegation in question evidence in the judicial form, but endeavour to learn from whether in any and what way the interest of any and what other persons will further probably be affected by the supposed amendment proposed should it become law: informing him at the same time how that if for want of due notice wrong to any person were to should happen to any person, the applicant would will at his own expence charge be bound to make compensation redress: taking care at the same time that for want of such notice irremediable wrong may not be in any shape the result.
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