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1825.
Procedure Code

156
Ch VIII

3 § Demand paper Explanation

59. or 46.
Art 59. or 46. Sources of
it's diversification.
1. Quality of party interested
on Demandant's side.
2. Nature of the effective
Service demanded.

60. or 47.
Art 60. or 47. Party interested
on Demandant's
side is
1. The Public
2. Individuals one or
more
3. Public & Individuals.

61. or 48.
Art 61. or 48. Service demanded,
is
1. Where past wrong is
not imputed, specific
service, active or
without satisfaction
or punishment.

2 Where wrong to an Individual
without consciousness,
satisfactional
without punishment:
where wrong to
public without do to individual,
subjection to
punishment without
do no satisfaction where
wrong to individual, and
thence to public, subjection
to satisfaction
and punishment.

62. or 49.
Art 62. or 49. Service satisfactive
varies with
the wrong to be repaired:
punitionally passive,
with do of the wrong
to be prevented in future.


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63. or 50.
Art 63. or 50. Case criminal
but purely public
is where though by
no individual more
than another has evil
been suffered, yet cost
or danger to all is so
great that for future
prevention, punishment
is deemed necessary.

64. or 51.
Art 64. or 51. Case criminal
and publico-private,
where from evil
to individual flows
so much to public,
that satisfaction and
punishment are necessary.

65. or 52.
Art 65. or 52. Suit incuplative
or not, but
not criminative — productive
of evil imputed,
with or without
blame: but without evil
to public, or evil consciousness.

66. or 53.
Art 66. or 53. Suit simply
requisitive: viz
1. prosperity encrease
seeking; effective service
demanded, active
judicial service, jussive.
2. Security seeking effective
service demanded,
abstentive; judicial
service, inhibitive or
prohibitive.


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67. or 54.
Art 67. or 54. Judicial
Mandate jussive,
so the legislative ordinance:
mandate inhibitive,
so the ordinance.

68. or 55.
Art 68. or 55. Wrong not
imputed, legislative
ordinance, jussive or
inhibitive, is not absolute
but conditional,
depending on the issuing
of a corresponding
Mandate by the
Judge: if absolute and
by disobedience judicial
service called for,
wrong must have
been committed.

69. or 56.
Art 69. or 56. Follow the
four sorts of suits in
two orders.
1. Simply acquisitive
first.
2. Criminal and purely
public first.

70. or 57.
Art 70. or 57. Cases
I. Non-penal are
1. Suit simply requisitive.
2. Inculpative or not
but not criminative
II. Penal are
1. Suit criminative,
evil purely public.
2. Suit criminative,
evil publico-private.



Identifier: | JB/052/115/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

Date_1

1825

Marginal Summary Numbering

59 or 46 - 70 or 57

Box

052

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

115

Info in main headings field

procedure

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e3 / f156

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1823

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1823

Notes public

ID Number

16788

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