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Ch. All comprehensive Arrangements
(2 §. 1 Judicial procedure what
The subject of the present work is judicial procedure
the system of judicial procedure
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Judicial procedure
what
By judicial procedure understand an aggregate a system
of connected actions exercised by divers actors and
having for the or proof the first of which has or professes
to have for its object or say end in view the giving
execution and effect on some individual occasion,
for some individual purpose execution and effect to
some determinate portion or portions of the substantive
br Code or say branch of law
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Pannomion two
branches 1 adjective
2 substantive
The whole of the rule of action The Pannomion in aggregate of all the laws in force is distinguishable
into two branches. The system of judicial procedure is
comprized of the adjective branch, the whole remainder
the other parts of the body taken in the aggregate is comprized constitute
of the substantive branch. The substantive branch
is intelligible of itself: the adjective branch system of procedure is not intelligible
of itself — it is no otherwise intelligible than by
means of its relation it bears to the substantive branch
so is it as between in grammar as between a noun
substantive and a noun adjective: hence the nomenclature
here employed.
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Judicial procedure
called Procedure for
brevity
The species of procedure in question being in
no occasion exposed to doubt, for brevity sake hence
the attributes judicial will henceforward be omitted,
and instead of judicial procedure procedure simple
will be the locution employed.
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