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1. The Interdict of this Law is this, That if it hapned, either through the ambiguity of words, or exception of cases, that there arose any doubt of the extent, or meaning of any Judicial, or Ceremonial Law, in inferiour or local Courts of Judicature, the Question was to be brought before the great Sanhedrin, or Council of Jerusalem: and there a definitive Sentence being made, all both Judges and Litigants were bound under pain of death, not to reject and contradict the same; |
1. The Interdict of this Law is this, That if it happened, either through the ambiguity of words, or exception of cases, that there arose any doubt of the extent, or meaning of any Judicial, or Ceremonial Law, in inferior or local Courts of Judicature, the Question was to be brought before the great Sanhedrin, or Council of Jerusalem: and there a definitive Sentence being made, all both Judges and Litigants were bound under pain of death, not to reject and contradict the same; |
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