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Ch. Justicity Judicial application
§.5. Application how
commenced

1824. Novr 28 + Copies
Procedure Code

§.5. Application how commenced. Judge to Applicant

Copy as marginals
all the Articles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
as they stand here
matter text

Art. 1. When arrived Upon his arrival At the effective Applicants station
Art. 14 Judge to Applicant stationed at the Applicants station
the Applicant sits or stands in silence, until addressed by the Judge.
the Judge

Art. 2. Judge to Applicant
Applicant [or Friend] Friend () what is it you have to tell us of?

1. A service, which you claim for yourself or any one at the
hands of any one?
2. A wrong, for which, you claim, for yourself or any one satisfaction at the
hand charge of any one?
3 A public Offence that requires punishment as to which you are ready to give us information?
4 An occurrence that requires our care?
5 4 — Or any thing and what else?

Art. 3. After utterance of the first address beginn introductive question
ending with the words tell us of, the Judge makes a short
pause, to give time to the Applicant to say Prepared, Sir!
or I am prepared — if such be the case.

4 By the word prepared or three the Judge understands that the
applicant is sufficiently prepared to state the nature of his application,
under one or other of the above heads, without need
of assistance from the Judge.

Art. 5 If no such intimation is conveyed, then
only it is, that the Judge proceeds to enumerate the several possible allowed abovementioned purposes and modes
of judicial contentious application as per §.2 Art. 2 that the Applicant may determine settle with himself
and declare
to which of them the case matter he has to state belongs.

From p.3

Art 6 11 In to what else? If the application be uncontentious the Applicant
will name it, as above §.2. by the appropriate generic denomination. For
if he knows the Application he has to make belongs to any one
the mode of proceeding thereupon see Ch. Ch. and Ch..
of the abovementioned sorts of uncontentious application, states will state it
it, after naming it as above by its generic name

Art. 12 are Art. 12 time To save time, these denominations will not, like the others, enumerated be recited by the Judge.
The that They are of comparatively rare occurrence; and now
that will they need, any of them to be made, by any person will have need of making them any one of who is not able
to explain himself sufficiently on the subject to wit either by perusal of the
Code, or by previous conference with some friend, by whose sufficient from whom or with his obtaining sufficient instruction
and direction sufficient for the purpose will have been obtained.




Identifier: | JB/052/248/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

Date_1

1824-11-28

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

052

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

248

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

[[notes_public::"copied" [note in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

16921

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