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Petition for Justice
II. Prayer
Rudiment 4 Jany
1. Application
Initiative
Commencement none
but by personal appearance,
with mode of
communication registered.
2. Application
initiative
Exceptions excepted —
Applicant the proposed
plaintiff.
3. Evidence Source
As in Small Debt
Courts, between testimony
of parties and
witnesses, distinction
none.
2. 4. Evidence
Source
Time
Evidence elicitation
from all sources indiscriminately
from each, as
soon as may be.
3 5. Evidence
Registration
Like Registration thereof, as
to all parties and Witnesses.
5 6 Evidence
Elicitation.
Evidence elicitation
modes three.
6 7. Evidence
Elicitation
Subject to subsequent Oral, Epistolary
examination
applied to both parties and
witnesses.
8. Evidence
Sanction
For avoidance of perjury,
oath none: asseveration
or say affirmation on Judicial
occasion, and for
Judicial purpose.
For false, asseveration,
adequately provided
punishment without
fresh suit, as in cases
of contempt in face
of Court
9. Elicitation
Epistolary
Epistolary, not as on
Equity: only for adequate
convenience
or of necessity, as in
case of distant dependencies,
or Foreign
States.
10. Evidence
Registration
Evidence, where worthwhile,
entered on manifold
place: with
appropriate transmission
to appellate
Judicatory, &c.
11. Costs Fines
Factitious costs struck
off: only on the party
in the wrong would
the burthen be placed,
under the name of
fine: produce, to the
Helpless Litigant's
fund.
Addenda 13 Dec 1828
On each occasion in
which a demand for
security-finding in
either suit has place
the security to be given
in that from one of
the several forms in
which in the individual
case in question
it will be at the same
time sufficiently effectual
and least burthensome.
But such evidence
like use of which
though not itself not
proper to form a ground
for discourse is the assured
information of
such as is proper
to elicit in all cases
elicitable: as it is
in the proficiency
enquiries carried on
by a Justice of the Peace
preparatory to proceeding
in the Supreme Court
be in all case elicitable.
Now Call it unvidigative
evidence.
Options 7
VI. Modes of order of
as to
1. Defendant
2. Co-pursuers
3. Pursuers witnesses
4. Defendants witnesses
1
I Application
3 3
II Convenience individual
4
III Security finding
2
IV. Excuses
V. Costs Fines
V. Evidence
VI. Costs Fines
12
Securities findable
I Modes
1 Sponsorship
2. Impignation pecuniary
to 1 2
3. Impigner pecuniary
4. by Consent
13
11. Occasions
1. Precautionary arrestation.
2. Precautionary seizure
and sequestration of
moveables
3. Precautionary sequestration
of immoveables
or incorporeal subject
matter of property
Examples
Immovable in secure
expectance.
2 Government Annuities
3 Private Annuities
4 Shares in Companies
14 Occasions
14. Incarceration by
consent — Cases for
1. Precautionary arrestation
or sequestration
specially damnified in
the individual stopt
from an expatriation
on which his prospect
in life depends
prevented thereby from
expatriation in body
as goods.
15
VI
power
Power to Judge to
substitute a less
burthensome mode
of security-finding
to a more burthensome
employed as
in the first instance
and so taken
16
V. Secret audience
Subject matter heard
repeated washing
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