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Ch. I All-embracing Arrangements
(5 §.2. Enumeration and Explanation
Operations
Art. 7.
Operations in judicial
Procedure are
1 Application
2 Judication
3 Execution
4 Dismissal
5 Probation
6 Recordation
7 Communication
Of Operations under the aggregate of which and thence under
one or other of which every operation which in the course of the
system of p judicial procedure there will, be occasion to bring
to view are the following the principal
+ 1. Application
+ 2. Judication
+ 3. Execution
+ 4. Dismissal
+ 5. Probation
6. Recordation or say Registration
7. Communicating Communication
7. Recordation or say Registration
Pure operation will be the operation Different are the persons or say actors or operators of whom these same
operations will be seen to be the operators — by whom (they it will be seen) they
are performed.
Art. 8
1 Application. Operator
a person other than the
Judge & styled the applicant
1. Application. This is the operator of Person whose operation this is — a person other than the Judge: Applicant is the
appellation applied to
him in respect of it
by which he will in respect of it be
seen designated.
Judge.
Art. 9
Exceptions excepted application
antecedent to any
operation performed by
the Judge
Art. 10
Primary object for the
most part the obtaining
permission from the Judge
to act as pursuer in the
course of a suit, but (as per
§ II §§1) for other purposes
but a suit application
may be made
Precedent Antecedent Exceptions excepted, antecedent to any operation performed by a Judge
will be the operation thus designated. For the most part the
primary object of it will be the permission from the act Judge to
operate or say act in the capacity of pursuer on the occasion, of
and throughout the course, of the a suit. But as will be seen under the head of
application Sect.II Subsection 1 other purposes there are over and
above this for which application to a Judge may be made and
by him entertained
Art 11
Exceptions excepted no
otherwise than by application
made and permission
given will any suit originate.
By an application The otherwise than by and in consequence of an application so
made and permission so given accordingly will any suit receive
its commencement. By what persons and in what manner application
may be made for these several purposes and for this in particular of giving
commencement to exception as a suit at law may be seen in Section II Subsection
Art12
Exception may be where
for any purpose it may
be deemed necessary for
the Judge to have power
or originating a suit of
his own accord without
waiting for application
Exception may be should it on any occasion or for any
purpose be deemed necessary to give to the Judge the power of originating
a suit at law or at other judicial enquiry of his own accord, without
waiting for application to be made to him by any suitor
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