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1825. Jany. 21 §§.2. +
Procedure Code

2 2o
Ch. VI Judiciary Application

(1 §.2. Applicant's Judicatory what

(5)
§§.2 Applicants Judicatory of what
Art. 4 From the facility thus afforded to persons in the character
of judicial applicants, no encrease of vexation to persons having
occasion to act in a judicatory in any other character, such as that of a
dependant or that of a witness in a suit will, it will be seen, be the result.
§.2 Applicants Judicatory what

(2)
Art 2 By the applicant's judicatory, understand
judicatory, belonging to and situate in the d subdistrict in which he has as householder
or in his Election Code {as the applicant has } w his settled abode habitation, if any, such he has ] p If in each of divers subdistricts
he has a settled abode habitation or divers settled abodes habitations, so many
others are as there are of these subdistricts, so many are
his judicatories.

(3)
Art. 3. To an applicant whose settled abode who
has a settled abode but habituate character, but not in the subdistricts, to
the judicatory of which he makes applies his application, as also
to an applicant who has no settled abode, the Judicatory
whatsoever it be, to which on the occasion in question, he makes
such his application, is on and for that occasion his occasional judicatory —
say his occasional judicatory.

(1)
Art. 1. It being desirable that in so far as practicable
that the territory in which the person in question is under will be
the obligation of paying most frequently likely to be intent upon to pay judiciary attendance should be the
territory in which he has his most customary habitation abode in contradistinction and
in preference to one in which he has not every mans distinct judicatory hence in the
case of applicants that of the other person even where such person/the case of pers it is necessary
that it should be understood whatever is meant by his
judicatory, as in the case of by his territory

it is desirable that to by persons in general considered in respect
of the land they may have in quality of applicants to
make judiciary application it should be understood
what in the case of an applicant is meant by his judicatory
as in the case of a Judge by his territory.




Identifier: | JB/052/262/001
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Date_1

1825-01-21

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

052

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

262

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

16935

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