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1823 Sept 29

Constitutional Code

Delay-Mode of product.

1. Direct: by postponement of
hearing or effect of
instruments it

2.

2. Indirect. by accumulation
of useless grounds
viz

1. Evidence

2. Argumentations

Precipitation. By it
may be produced all the
effects of Delay. But how
whatsoever are produced
are produced alltogether:
whereas
by Delay they may
be produced separately.

Excludable by precipitation
are

1. Evidences Means appropriate
assration for

2. Of eventual execution

3. Of do by and do by
exclusion of time necessary
for making or or receiving remunaration

4 Faculty of argumentation

5. Judges time for consideration

1. Wrong

1. Misdecision ultimate.

6


Art.6.4. Appeal- warranting:
Ap giving power
of Appeal from the Inconidiate
to the Appellate
Judicatory, in certain
criminal cases in which
under English law it is
not allowed.


2 Misdecision intermediate
of untecedential - br
produced

1, Decaying means if proof
Do of

2. Decaying means of affecuration
as to means
of eventual execution
Do

3. Denial of means of
communication: viz for the
purpose of prosation of
affecuration including
necessary quality of time

II Delay. By this are
producible the same effects
No 1.2.3

III. So by Precipitation


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Decr 28

1. Past

Rudiments for Consititut. or Procedure

Grounds of Appellate
Judges decision

1. Demands or Requests.

2. Evidence as per R

3. Arguments

1 to Demands

1. Act or omission
persual of

2. Evil stated as having
resulted place or impending

3. Former mode of relief
requested

4. Corresponding set pair of
decrees requested

Decrees of Appellate
Optional for choices
corresponding with the
as to each species of
request


II. Remedy Petition
accordant

1. Reversal or modification


Self-conscious rid
Vexations

Punishment of indigent
offender-

Expence in public
for one or more days in
the fasting state in a
cage on high or otherwise

1. Reaction for conceding means
of proofs followed bycorresponding
and collection of produce

2. Petition for means of
affecuration


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Causes of Misdecision
or Non-decision in
favour of one who has
right on his side.

1. Means of proof - Evidence
non forthcomingness of
Refusal to collect:
Not collected after request.


Optional Decrees, in
exercise of the correspond

Functions as to Parties

Definitive (1)

1. Confirmation

2. Modification (3)

3. Reversal (2) sample

II. Non-definitives

4.1 Reclention declared void

1. For further argument.

2. For further consideration.

III. Decree applying
remedy

1. Reversing or modificative
Decree.

1. Decree accordingly: followed
by appropriate executive
and collection of evidence

3. Decree accordant ordering
the furnishing of it in its
several shapes: by pretence
of person or Kings
execution of ad sea
by bad


S.11. Appellate Judge's
Options as to Judge Immediate
conduct.

69.


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Appellate Judges

Ch.

§ C III. Commentative function

Tables of Sections

§ 1 Field of

Quasi-jury - bard Sects

.2 - Immediate name.

1.2.8.9.10

§.2. Appeal what (
deleted, and Quasi-do:
but now Quasi is to
be omitted.

3.4.11.12.13.14.15
16.17.18.21.28.29.30.31
32.33.34.35.

§.3. Grounds (evidences)
documentary of Appeal
- Register

5.19.20.21.22.57.58.
59.

§.4. Appeal evidence may
grant punishment
Judge Appealed from.

6.7.18.

§.5. Grounds argumentative
of Appeal

23.24.25.26.27

§ 6. Grounds (documentary)
of Appeal against the Record
27.5

§.7. Petitions by exclude Appeal
in its several modes
is made - their forms.
modes of relief ed by them.

36.37.38.39.40.41.42.
44.45

§.8. Relief by Appellate.
all forms.

44 43.45.46.47.48
49.50.51.52.53.54.
55.56.


4

Art.4. Thus in a simple
suit. So in the various
forms and stages of a
complex suit.

For the several modes
of complexity in a suit,
see Tables to Scotch Reform.
by the ller of
this


§.9. Appellate Judges Options
as to form of cheries
as to parties

60.61.62.63.64

§.10. - do as to costs
65.66.67.68.


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Identifier: | JB/034/033/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 34.

Date_1

1823-12-28

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

034

Main Headings

constitutional code; procedure code

Folio number

033

Info in main headings field

constitutional code rudiments for constitut. or procedure

Image

001

Titles

titles of sections

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

10307

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