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The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 11 of 55 - 1599-1602 by Unknown
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royal Audiencia at the office of the clerk of court for this royal
Audiencia, to settle and otherwise regulate suits and cases which are
concluded, in order that they may be reviewed and decided, there is
great delay in their revision and decision, so that the interested
parties are subjected to great harm and annoyance: therefore,
to remedy this, they ordered, and they did so order, that all the
attorneys of this royal Audiencia shall be notified that, whenever
the said suits are concluded, wherever they shall be brought, within
the three days first following they shall appear at the office of
the above-mentioned clerk of court, and there settle and dispose of
them, so that there shall be nothing wanting, and that they may have
the necessary despatch--being warned that, if they do not thus come
within the said term, the said clerk can settle the said processes,
and send them to the reporter for him to review them in court. And if,
by the said attorneys' negligence, the parties suffer any harm, the
said attorneys shall pay them for it in their persons and goods. By
this act they so declared, ordered, and decreed.

Before me:

_Pedro Hurtado Desquibel_




_An act decreeing that the notaries shall not collect their fees
entirely from each of the parties, but that each one shall pay the
part he owes._

In the city of Manila, on the twenty-first day of the month of January,
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