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inticipation X 1827 May 30 X not from observation
Procedure Code Arrangements

Part IV
Customary Arrangements
discarded
what and why.
*

I.
Ch. 1. in law
Ch. 1 Imaginary sub- substituted to really
law existing law.

II 1
Ch. II In the field of
Jurisdiction a chaos
organised by useless
and indistinct demarcation
lines

II 2
Ch III Nonsensical
distinction between law
and Equity invented and
acted upon.

III 1
Ch IV. On the part of
suitors on both sides mendacity
permitted, rewarded, and
necessitated.

II 4
Ch V. By vacations
long intervals of denials
of justice established

II 5
Ch VI. Jurys not employed
where needed.

II 6
Ch VII Jurys employed
where not needed

II 7
Ch VIII. By prohibition
under the name of fees
justice denied to all but
the opulent few

II 3 II
Ch IX Judges power
exercised without thought
on their part, and by others and on false
pretence, sold by them
to suitors.

☞ Divide this 4th Part
into those parts such as the
three before mentioned


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Part IV continued
Customary Arrangements
discarded what
and why

II 2 I 2
Ch X. Under the name
of fiction mendacity
employed as an instrument
of usurpation
depredation and injustice.

(2) III 3.
Ch XI Defendants
ungroundedly constituted
such.

II 10
ch. XII Nullification
i.e. by decision in avowed
contrarity to the merits
justice openly constrained.

II 9
Ch. XIII Secrecy
needlessly substituted to
publicity

(1) III 2
Ch XIV Parties, excluded
from the presence
of the Judge

III 4
Ch XV. Evidence excluded
on pretence of security
against deception.

III 5
Ch XVI Evidence unrecorded

II 8
Ch XVII Blind fixation
of times for operation
of procedure

II 10
Ch XVIII Middlemen Intermediate
needlessly operators and operations multiplied
employed, for giving effect to
judicial mandate;

II.10
Needless concurrencies)
necessitated. Ex. gr.)
Examples, 1. Sheriffs. 2. Defendants.)
3. In Conveyances, Trustees.)

III 8
Ch XIX Appropriate
language inapposite
and unexplained

III 5
Ch XX the Name Applaud the Character
Evidence. as to Character admitted
Evidence in masses production
of useless and Endless delay
vexation and expense


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Conclusion
Provisions adequate
or say
Adequacy of the
arrangements of this Code
or say
This Code adequate
or say
This Code its adequacy.

Although
and adequacy
of the provisions made
in any by this Code

III. 7
Ch Delay maximized in so far as
favourable beneficial to sinister
interests.

III 8.
Ch. XXI Precipitation
maximized in so
far as favourable beneficial to
sinister interests.


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I. Substantive Law
II. Judiciary
III Procedure



Identifier: | JB/057/047/003
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

Date_1

1827-05-30

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

057

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

047

Info in main headings field

procedure code arrangements table of parts and chapters

Image

003

Titles

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

18377

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