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Ch. IX.
S. defence how procurable
II.
III Judicators
III
Instructions Instructing?
Art.1. Between Judge and individual part the advantageousness of
operated upon by him, modes of cau
two - 1. mutual presence mode
2. mutual distance mode
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Art. 2. On the mere difference between presence
and non protions for the most part
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part the advantageousness of
the oral musical presence mode: to wit no
respect of the direct mode of justice
on the length of the distance turn
the proportionable advantage
ness of the epistolary mode:
to wit in respect of the collateral ends
because in case of distance
to bring about the
presence mode with its
advantages requires two
Art.1. Bet Judge
and individual ordinary modus
of
1.
journey with intervening
present the
demonstrating; with
correspondent delay: and
2. Interlocutors not
with expence and vexation
present signs prment
as a danage proposed
mode apartrary
to length of terms,
as a journey, to length of
time, and besides to length
distance.
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Art.2 On distance
between
non presence,
and in case of new
-presence byon the length
of distance
chiefly the difference
as to clgilatates as a ness
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Art 3. For the advantage
from presence
see Ch. VI. Jud. Appl
S. Urda oral. They
apply to both ends of
Justice Contiguity of
the individuals abide to
the Judges station was
there supposed. But,
of the advantages, cases reaching such converse or in large proportion deprived by the nature of changes.
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Art.4. To contiguity substitute
distance, thereupon
to produce presence comes
need of journey by individual
to Justice Chamber:
maximum of length
not less than the earths
semicircumference,
with the addition produced
by nings and windings
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