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1828 Feb. 3
Procedure Code. Part IV. Titles of Chapters.

Part IV.
Customary arrangements
discarded, what
and why.

I Substantive Law
Ch. I
Imaginary substituted
to really existing Law.

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


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Part IV.
Customary Arrangements
discarded —
what and why.

II Judiciary Establishmt
Ch. I.
In the field of jurisdiction,
a chaos organized
by useless and
indistinct demarcation
lines.

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

Ch. III
Judges power exercised
without thought on
their part and by others;
and on false pretences
sold by them to suitors.

Ch. IV
By vacations, long
intervals of denials
of justice established.

Ch. V.
Juries not employed
where needed.

Ch. VI.
Juries employed where
not needed.

Ch. VII.
By prohibition, under
the name of fees,
justice denied to all
but
sold to the opulent few;
denied to all besides

Ch. VIII.
Blind fixation of
times for operations
of procedure.

Ch. IX.
Secrecy needlessly substituted
to publicity.

Ch. X.
By Nullification, i.e. by
decision, in avowed
contrarity to the merits —
justice openly
contemned

Ch. XI.
Needless concurrence
necessitated. Ex.gr.
1. Sheriffs. 2. Defendants
3. In Conveyances, Trustees.


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II Judiciary Establishmt


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Part IV.

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

Ch. II.
Parties excluded from
the presence of the
Judge.

Ch. III
Defendants ungroundedly
constituted such.

Ch. IV.
Evidence excluded on
pretence of security
against deception.

Ch. V.
Character Evidence
admitted in masses
productive of useless
and endless delay,
vexation & expense.

Ch. VI.
Evidence unrecorded

Ch. VII.
Delay maximized,
in so far as beneficial
to sinister interest.

Ch. VIII.
Precipitation maximized
in so far as
beneficial to sinister
interest. Ex.gr. Circuit
business.

Ch. IX.
Appropriate language inapposite
and unexplained.




Identifier: | JB/057/048/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

Date_1

1828-02-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

057

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

048

Info in main headings field

procedure code part iv titles of chapters

Image

002

Titles

part iv

Category

plan

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

18378

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