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1825. Nov. 19
Procedure CodeCh. 1. Stages of Procedure
§. State of enquiry here
§. 4. Reiterated Enquiry
II. Second Stage – Reiterated or Quasi Jury Enquiry.
If at the first mutual attendance the case is in the
eyes of the Judge ripe for decision he will pronounce his decision
accordingly. If further any other mutual attendance or attendances are
regarded by him as requisite he will order them and procure
them accordingly.
If at the end of any such chain of attendances it appears
to him that the suit is ripe for decision without need of further
attendance or evidence or reclamation of evidence already returned,
he will proceed to judgment and deliver his decision
accordingly.
If with the decrees thus pronounced parties on all
sides are satisfied, it is well nothing better can be desired
and on no person in the character of Quasi Juryman is any
vexation imposed.
If either party is to such a degree dissatisfied
or the Judge for certain reasons which may have place the
Judge himself is desirous of a reiterated enquiry, that same
reiterated enquiry has place before a Quasi-Jury.
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