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Tit. IV. B.
Jurisdiction The concurrence option of jurisdiction here given to
Judges within the territories of neighbouring Judges
has two objects in view; the convenience of the
suitor and the infusing a spirit of emulation
among Judges. Their afte Extent of jurisdiction
adding nothing to their emolument any exertion
they a Judge may make out of the necessary sphere of his
duty will not be liable to subject expose him to the mortification of seeing his to him to the
zeal traduced by the imputation imputation of being governed by mercenary views
It may be a salutary spur to exertion and circumspection,
if a Judge observes should observe the inhabitants of his
own territory preferring giving a conspicuous preference to the arbitrage of a neighbouring
Judge Magistrate.
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