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1824 Novr. 24.
Procedure Code

Corrected all but 3 125
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Ch. VII Suits — their Sorts.
§.4.2. Simple & Complex.

Ch. VII Suits — their Sorts.
§.4.2. Simple & complex.

7.
Art 7. Examples of cases
in which persons more
than one may stand
connected in interest
on one side or other, in
particular on the Defendant's
side: to wit, in Non-penal
cases.

1. Proprietors or Occupants
of Lands, on which Tithes
or Fee farm Rents are
claimed by the same Title.
See Col. IX.3.)
2. Drawer, Drawee, and
Indorsers of a Bill of Exchange.
3. Principal & Sureties,
or say Bondsmen
4. Co-Freighters, in the
case of a loss upon a
Ship's Cargo:
5.Co-Underwriters, in a
case of Insurance.

8.
Art 8. Examples of Suits
more particularly apt
to afford a Multitude
of Witnesses, or Sources
of real or written evidence.

Suits relative to
1. Boundaries.
2. Rights of Common
3. Rights of Way
4. Tithes
5. Legitimacy & Filiation.
6. Wills — their authenticity
or fairness.
7. Deposition, on deterioration
of Buildings,
or navigable Vessels, or
their Contents, on the occasion
of Insurance.
8. Corporate Rights —
(Rights possessed, or
claimed, by Persons, as
Members of a Corporate
Body.)


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Ch. VII Suits — their Sorts.
§.4.2. Simple & complex.

9.
Art 9. Examples of multitudinous
masses of
Evidence, most common
by testimonial, each
applicable to any sort
of suit.

1. Alibi Evidence.
2. Character Evidence.
(Facts, tending to the depression
or exaltation
of the character of a
Party or Witness.)
3. Facts, tending to the
Proof or Disproof, of a
circumstance operatg
in diminution or augmentation
of the probative
force of a person's
testimony: such
as connection or disconnection
in the way
of pecuniary interest,
Natural Relationship,
Rivality, or any other
cause of Amity or Enmity,
as towards a Party to
the Suit.
4. Facts, alledged as Excuses
for Non-forthcomingness
on the part
of persons or things.
See Col I. III.

10.
Art 10. Examples of cases
where multitudes of
Evidentiary facts may
be requisite to prove
or disprove a habit or
custom or condition in
life (a)
(a) Ex.gr. of Husband,
Wife or Child of such an
one

1. Case of habit: facts
probative of (b) (b) Examples. Habit of oppression
by a Husband,
Father , or Guardian.

1. Insanity (as for the purposes
of subjection to Guardianship,
invalidation
of contracts, exemptions
from punishment.)
2. Cruelty, (on the part of a
Master, Father, Guardian, or
Husband, for the purpose
of separation.
3. Loose intercourse, (on
the part of Husband or Wife,
for extenuation in Adultery.)


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Ch. VII Suits — their Sorts.
§.4.2. Simple & complex.

10 contind.
II 4. Case of a Custom:
to wit a habit on the
part of a Multitude
of persons.
4 5. Customary occupation
of Land, for the purpose
of passage, pasture,
or expediation, or abstraction
of water.

11.
Art 11. Examples of cases
where the subject matter
of demand, that is
to say of the service
demanded, is complex.

1. Case 1. Where the whole
is demanded.
1. Mass of moveable property,
due on a Bill of
Sale.
2. Land or Buildings,
in the possession of
divers occupants.
3. Estate, yielding successive
masses of Income,
in one or more of a
variety of shapes; such ( ) Suits as to debts secured
on Immoveable property.

as Titles, Fee-Farm
rents, Fines or Heriots,
Tolls, — Fees of Office &c ( ) Suits arising out of
Annuities. See Ch.
Retaliation (judicial)

II. Where a Share only
is demanded. ( ) facts as to Insurance
4. Share in a mass of
property, vacant by Death.
See Col. VII.6.
5. Share in a mass of
property, possessed in
common, on the footing
of Partnership.
See Col.VII. 7.
6. Share in a mass of
property subjected to
Division, (p.) on the
ground of Insolvency
or Bankruptcy (g.)
7. Share of a mass of
property, captured in
War, generally by Sea.




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Date_1

1824-11-24

Marginal Summary Numbering

7-11

Box

052

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

059

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

ch. vii suits - their sorts / simple & complex

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d3 / e2 / f125

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16732

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