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1823 Octr. 24
Constitutional CodeI. Enactive Part
Ch. Appellate Judges
§. Grounds for Quasi Appeal
Art. Of competent grounds for a Quasi-Appeal
examples are as follows the following
1. Non-allowance of the faculty of taking a transcript of
the Record or of so much as to constitute a sufficient ground
for his petition the petitioner has prayed the faculty of taking
a copy.
2. Out of the record Omission of some particular material portion of discourse which ought to have
been inserted.
3. In the Record, insertion of some portion of discourse not
conformable to the truth.
4. In the Record substitution of some portion of discourse
not conformable to truth to some portion of discourse conformable
to truth which ought to have been in it.
6. Insertion given in the Record to matter irrelevant or
otherwise in unapt immaterial whereby to the labour or expence of the
transcription a needless addition has been made.
6. Delay, or say non-dispatch absolute and general,
or relative an d and particular. Absolute non-dispatch is the
refusal express or virtual to perform any in relation
to the suit any relevant operation whatsoever.
7. Relative non-dispatch is the refusal express or virtual
to perform this or that same individual operation the performance
of which is necessary to the doing justice to the party, whether
on the pursuers side or on the defendant's side as the case
may be.
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