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1825. Jany.. 17

Procedure Code Ch. Judicial Applicatioin
S. Uncontentive purposes
II. Informative
Evidence receivable

(1)

Art.3. Received in every case from the applicant may
§.11. Simply indicative evidence recoverable nothing
be as will simply indicative, as appropriate or say ultimately
employable evidence. in every case from an applicant

Art.1 Received from an informant may be
evidence - indicating simply indicative as appropriate, alternately employable evidence

(3)

Art.5. Particularly Universally important is the need of simply
indicating indicative evidence, in the case, where, by reason of the
regulations for the extraction of self-notificative need of . self evidence a person of
bad repute would as such be naturally be disinclined to pay spontaneous
attendance: but on the ground of the simply evidence - indicative
evidence any every such person might nevertheless be made compellable. would less compellable


Art. As well in a purely non-penal case
as in a public between individual and individual present case public or publico-private
may evidence indicative evidence be offered and reasons
instead of being in the first instance endered to the interest


(2)

Art 4 Rationale: Reason for the admission

1. The individual whose interest the evidence serves or tends
to serve may be unknown to the informant

2. To the informant there more delay vexation and expence
of any, may be produced by intercourse and or previous and perhaps fruitless endeavours
to intercourse with persons interested the than by
refusing at once to the Judicatory which
open as it is to being and to every body at all times: and [+]1 evidence-extractors
prove of which he is
destitute. |

provided with [+]1

3. Through ted ness A/case that frequently has place in that by influence fear of others on whom he is dependent or evil it may keep
more or less dependent, in
hope in like manner from other or sinister
an interestee may be disinclined to attend to
consent a person where lawful interest would be served by
his own interest what in the case in question may be [+]2 in consequence of
simply indicative indication
or furnished by another
person, he had attended

giving the information which is in his power is prevented from so
interest derive of [+]2 case of accusation by the Judge
on receiving an appropriate mandate from a Judge on lead
acting under a manifest legal necessity, attended and delivered his evidence, being that sign no the
one such displeasure on the account in question on the part of the apprehended oppression
will would probably have been entertained: at be accident any rate, it will would have
prevented from producing any such evil effect an effect of of denial of justice. [

4. It may happen that, though the question of particular interest is is only between individual
and individual,
there has been be in the act indicated
Act & degree of
terpitude, such, that in the account of the public, it would be of use thus the evil disposition of the agent should bebecause exact generally known,



Identifier: | JB/052/361/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

Date_1

1825-01-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

052

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

361

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

17034

Box Contents

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