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30 June 1807
Letter V
Recapitulation
1. Malâ fide Appeal is produced[?] by the profit by delay.
2. Malâ fide defence in the first instance is made with a view to d o Appeal.
2. As to such causes in which there is malâ fides on one side, viz. the Defendant's side.
In regard to causes of this class in which there is malâ fides and the malâ fides is on this side, it has been shewn that they originate for the most part in factitious delay: in that delay which as to part though factitious as being made by the existing system has been rendered by it avoidable, as to other part is made by the defendant in virtue[?] of the power as well as the inducement in so doing which the system has put into his hands. So far as concerns[?] delay a sure, and at the same time the only, method of striking off such part of it as depends on the exertions of a malâ fide Defendant has been indicated in the preceding pages: viz. the ceasing to secure to him a neat profit from delay. But no such method is contained in or accompanies the plan for the proposed Chamber of Revision. On the contrary, by adding to the quantity of delay which he is enabled to make it adds to the profit.
If, should it happen to the proposed Chamber by means of the additional delay, and the profit derivable from it by the Defendant, it should happen to thus[?] be among the effects, the proposed Chamber to add to the number of malâ fide Appeals, the mass of mischief produced by it partly in the shape of factitious delay, expence and vexation, partly in the cause of undue profit to the defendant with the concomitant undue loss to the Plff. by means of the delay, will not be confined to that which takes place in consequence of and then subsequently to the Appeal: to this will be to be added the whole of the mischief produced in the same shapes in the same causes during the antecedent stage or stages to the Appeal.
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