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1825. Feby 17 B
Procedure Code. Examples

2o
Ch. VIII Hearing
§.

Demand Paper B. The Demand or Suit inculpative,
but not criminative

1.Pursuer or Pursuers who, For
the mode of designation see Demand
Paper A.

III. Effective Service demanded
These will be either Examples
1. Delivery and transfer of some immovable thing
2. Delivery and transfer of some movable thing or
aggregate set of things
3. Personal service, tending to the melioration
of the condition of some thing
immovable or moveable belonging to
the Demandant.

4. Delivery and transfer of a sum of
money in satisfaction for the non performance
of the sort of a service services No 1, 2, or 3.
4. Delivery and transfer of a sum of
money due in virtue of a contract
in return for service in some shape
or other rendered or expected to the demandant proposed
Defendant by the Demandant, or some person in whose place he stands.

5. In the shape of pecuniary compensation or any other,
satisfaction for damage, for
which a person in the situation of
the proposed defendant has by him been stands
rendered satisfactionally responsible.

II. Effective Service demand.
Appropriate satisfaction for some
wrong alledged to have been done to the
Pursuer by the proposed Defendant: for
some individual not culpable but an
criminal of the sort of belonging to

III. Collative [articles of] law relied on
For the mode of reference see Demand Paper
A. So also for the explanation of the word
collative.


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IV. Collative fact alledged.
This fact will be an some individual
fact of the one or other of the
sorts to which by the portion of the Collative
the in question has been the imputed of giving
to a person standing in the situation
of the Demandant a title
to the an Effective service of the
one or other of the sorts exemplified
in No. II.

V. The Defendant or Defendants
who For the needs of designation
see Demand Paper
A.

☞ Copy from
VI. Evidence See Demand Paper
A.

VII. Ablative facts. Of all
facts, to which, by any corresponding
law portion of law this effect
has been given with relation
to the a title to the effective
service in any of the shapes
here in question, the one constituted
by any appropriate
collative fact as per No IV,
the non-existence of any
individual fact in the case
of the demandant is a matter
of fact which must have
place, or the no title has he
to the effective service:
the Judicial service

nor therefore to the corresponding
judicial service
one of the sort of Offences mentioned
under the head of British Offences or
Offences against Individuals, in the
Penal or say the Wrong-restraining Code: making
the name of the wrong with the Chapter or Chapters
Section or Section and Article or Articles in which a Sample is given of it
with the state of satisfaction demanded in respect of it.


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VIII. Counterdemand
Of the existence of all demands if any the articles
or articles of this sort operating in
this way in favour of
the proposed defendant
and at the
charge of the applicant
pursuer the list will
here to be given, together
with a disufferance of
all that are not or given
but on the supposition
that the whole value of
the effective service demanded
is done by the demandant
moreover may/should be taken more or less
detrimental to the proposed
Defendant — he
perhaps instead of effective service
in any shape being done
to him in
satisfaction in every
value may be done
from him to the proposed
Defendant in the balance
in which case no such
means of eventual execution
as he might have given
at the charge of the defendant
as might otherwise be proper
can be so proper.

IX Counterevidence
if any expectable for
a the proposed Defendant or
Defendants. For its
possible service see Demand
Paper A. No IV
Evidence. Evidence may
have this effect, either by
operating in disproof of a
Collative fact as per No IV or in proof
of an Ablative fact, chapter
No VII

X. Judicial Service demanded
as requisite to the
rendering the Effective Service
demanded as per No II.




Identifier: | JB/052/423/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

Date_1

1825-02-17

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Box

052

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

423

Info in main headings field

procedure code b examples

Image

001

Titles

demand paper b

Category

plan

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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Paper Producer

Corrections

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Notes public

ID Number

17096

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