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Tit. II. B. & C.
Of the great great difference thus made to depend upon
the accident of the parties living in the same or
different Cantons, hereafter: at present I confine my present business is
me with the great general .
This institution thus established in Tit. IX.
stands in diametrical opposition to the articles
laying down the jurisdiction of the District-Courts
in Tit. IV. It is there said that that Court shall
have jurisdiction of such and such causes in the
first instance: here it is said that it shall hear
no causes that have not first been brought before
the a Peace-Office either that belonging to a
Canton or that belong established at the Town which
is the seat of the District-Court.
And what is this Canton — Ii Reconciliation-Office?
It is neither more nor less than the Court
of Justice called the Court of the Judge of the Peace:
it is composed of precisely the same persons: him &
his two Good-men-and-true for Assessors and lookers
on.
If the To the value of 50 livres and so forth
it is enabled under the name of a Court of Justice
to hear and to decide: To the value of 250 livres
and so forth under the name of a Peace-Office or
Reconciliation-Office, it is enabled empowered to hear without
being permitted to decide.
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