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Ch. 1. Relation to Substantive
§.
1.
Procedure Code an
accessary one.
2.
Hence natural supposition
that, without
substantive
Code, the adjective
can have no meaning.
3.
This, to ascertain extent,
does not apply.
4.
In procedure, desiderata,
means of execution
and means
of proof.
5.
Hence, distinction of
Procedure Code into
that which does and
that which does not
require the aid of
substantive law.
6.
General application
of procedure the same
in all cases, but on
different occasions
different instruments
brought into exercise.
7.
Prehension of person
applicable in aid of
any ordinance of
substantive law.
8.
So prehension of property.
9.
So as to means of
communication.
10.
So in a word as to
all the heads of procedure.
11.
But different judicial
services require
so many different
operations in the application
of the general
apparatus of procedure
to particular
services.
12.
Object of this outline,
the bringing to mind
the course to be pursued
on the occasion
of each service
required.
13.
Widely different and
opposite in that aspect
this Code from
all others.
14.
Intimate connection
of penal with non-penal
branch.
15.
Affliction generally
greater in penal cases,
than in non-penal,
but may be
far greater in non-penal.
16.
Of aberrations of existing
System, the
source in the opposition
of ends of judicature
to ends of
justice.
17.
By this circumstance
every enormity accounted
for.
18.
In proposed System,
course of procedure
delineated with a
continual eye to
the mass of substantive
law.
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