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Ch. VIII Hearing Simple
§.
Notes
Demand Paper A. Demand and Suit simply requisitive,
not incuplative
( I ) Pursuer or Pursuers who
Heads under which entries are to be
made in relation to each.
1. Sex.
2. Condition in respect of marriage
viz. whether 1. Never married, 2
Widow or Widower. 3. Married
3. Age. Time of birth if not exactly
known, according to conjecture: if
exactly known, Year, month and
day of the month.
4. Birthplace: whether within or
without the territory of the State:
if within, mentioning the District
Subdistrict and Bisubdistrict.
and month
5. Occupation or occupations
profit-seeking, if any, what:
so, official.
II Means of intercourse for the
purpose of the suit.
1. Habitation to which a mandate
of other missive from the Judicatory
may be directed with assurance of
its being received: the habitation
being identified by an as per
Election Code. §§. On every
change the information under
this head will be to have to receive
a corresponding change.
III Effective Service demanded.
Ready and This is that which is
performed by concurrence in the adjustment converting
of the rights in of the division of the subject matter
from inchoate and ineffective
question by means of the into a number of consummate
and effective rights: to wit by the
correspondent Judicial Service
No XI. N.B. The right to
an as yet unliquidated
portion of an aggregate
mass of property is an inchoate
and ineffective right
as to every part of it: the
right to any such part
when by an act of the Judge
separated from the rest, and
conferred on a Co-demandant
to be by him possessed or severally
is a consummate and
effective right. To render it legal the exercise
of it not requiring any
ulterior act on the part of the
Judge.
For the last of the cases in
which to render it, as above effecting
a right requires a corresponding
act or set of acts
of the part of the Judge, see
the Right-conferring Code
or say the Non-penal Code.
IV. Collative portion of Law
relied on. Under this head
reference will be made
mention will be made of the Code, Chapter,
Section and Article in which
the inchoate rights of the suit in question
are mentioned with the cases and manner
in which it they may be rendered
consummate.
V. Collative fact alledged
this will be an individual event,
or state of things, of the
number of of those which
in virtue of the correspondent
collative portion of law
have the effect of giving
to the persons in whose
favour they have place
the right to demand, the
sort of an Effective Service
in No of the sort in No III mentioned.
VI. Co-Demandant or
Co-Demandants if any, and proposed Defendant
or Defendants: Persons those persons to wit
who by the pursuer are looked to in those several
capacities: with their
several descriptions as
far as known or supposed believed;
and under the same
heads as in No I: and also
the means of intercourse
with them, as per No II.
VII. Evidence looked to
in proof of the Collative
fact or facts alledged as per No V
Under this head will
not be to be entered in this paper any thing
but besides the sources, of the
evidence known or
supposed to be obtainable:
to wit such persons
together with such diary writings
and such other things if any, as the Demandant looks to
in that character, for
the support to of his
demand. The evidence
itself will remain to be elicited
at the hearing, from
those its several sources.
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