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1827. Novr. 3
Law Amendment.
ulto
Propositions
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Second plea prevention
of litigation
II. Plea the second prevention of litigation
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Ansr 1 if litigation
be a bad thing it might
be prevented much<lb?>more effectually without
such an evil
Answer. 1 Answer. 1. Taking for granted that legislation is a bad thing and so bad that the power in question ought to be
paid for the prevention of it If in this mode if by these means legislation ought should
be prohibited on the part instance of any one class of person, so should it<lb/.in the instance of every other: if in the instance of the least opulent,
so in the instance of the most opulent: in which and in the case the denial
of justice would be equal and universal. All judicature being
then shut up legislation would be prevented in the same way
as if all bakers and shops and all other places where
food were to be had were shut up gluttony would be prevented.
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.Ans. 2 Why should
litigation i.e. liticontestation
be in all
cases prevented?
When litigation is stated as a thing which ought to be
prevented, it is stated as being something bad, when is a<lb?>thing which ought to be prevented at any price it is stated as being
something very bade. By litigation what is meant is liticontestation<lb?>in whatever case and in it is improper. But litigation
being employed in any case in which liticontestation</sic. is considered
as having place, the consequence is that in the sentiment of
attached to the operation so denominated is included the
assumption that in any instance <sic>liticontestation is improper.
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