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<head> Evidence</head> <!-- marginal note in pencil too faint to transcribe --> <p>Book<lb/> <sic.Ch.</sic> of Judgement or <del>D</del> Juridical decision</p> <p>By <sic>judgment,</sic> taken in its strict <add>original</add> and trusted signification<lb/>whether as applied to the conduct of <del>the Judge or</del> a person acting<lb/>in the character of a Judge, or to the conduct of a person acting<lb/> in any other character, is understood nothing more <add> no more</add> than an act<lb/> of the intellectual faculty: <add>an act, which</add> if nothing further passed would have<lb/> no effect on practice: A <sic>judgment</sic> taken in itself as a more <add> in a grammatical sense</add><lb/> <hi rend="underline">neutral</hi>, <hi rend="underline">intransitive</hi> act: to<add>be</add> productive of any effect, it must<lb/> be followed by some transitive act.</p> <p> So intensive however is the connection between the transitive<lb/> act with which this transitive act is usually and properly followed <lb/> between the <del><gap/></del> mandates or orders grounded on the <sic>judgment,</sic> <lb/> and the <sic>judgment</sic> itself, that when the <sic>judgment</sic> is given, the <lb/> mandates or orders are commonly understood to be given likewise.<lb/> In the formation of <add>framing of</add> the <sic>judgment</sic> his the only nicety, the only difficulty:<lb/> that surmounted, the <gap/> is <del>adj</del> understood to be adjusted</p> <!-- marginal note in pencil --> <p><note><del> <sic>Judgments</sic> are<lb/> 1. interlocutory or<lb/> definitive<lb/> 2. Definitions are<lb/> <gap/> by the <lb/> demander.</del></note></p> <p> A <sic>judgment</sic> by which a <gap/> is translated (as far at<lb/> least as it depends upon the <gap/> in question to <gap/. it) is<lb/> termed final, ultimate, definitive</p> <p><del>Every</del> Any and every <sic>judgment</sic> preceding such definitive<lb/> <sic>judgment</sic> is <del>a</del> termed <hi rend="underline">interlocutory</hi> and might also be termed<lb/> <hi rend="underline">incidental</hi>. </p> <p> A suit may be terminated without having given birth to any<lb/>interlocutory <sic>judgment</sic> In this case are most of the causes determined<lb/> according to the <add>true</add> summary <add>the natural</add> <gap/>, which is <add>in England</add> as much as to say <add>by far<a/dd> the greater<lb/> number of the suits constituted.</p> | |||
<p>By judgment, taken in its <add>original</add> | |||
whether as applied to the conduct <del> | |||
Evidence
Book
<sic.Ch.</sic> of Judgement or D Juridical decision
By judgment, taken in its strict original and trusted signification
whether as applied to the conduct of the Judge or a person acting
in the character of a Judge, or to the conduct of a person acting
in any other character, is understood nothing more no more than an act
of the intellectual faculty: an act, which if nothing further passed would have
no effect on practice: A judgment taken in itself as a more in a grammatical sense
neutral, intransitive act: tobe productive of any effect, it must
be followed by some transitive act.
So intensive however is the connection between the transitive
act with which this transitive act is usually and properly followed
between the mandates or orders grounded on the judgment,
and the judgment itself, that when the judgment is given, the
mandates or orders are commonly understood to be given likewise.
In the formation of framing of the judgment his the only nicety, the only difficulty:
that surmounted, the is adj understood to be adjusted
Judgments are
1. interlocutory or
definitive
2. Definitions are
by the
demander.
A judgment by which a is translated (as far at
least as it depends upon the in question to <gap/. it) is
termed final, ultimate, definitive
Every Any and every judgment preceding such definitive
judgment is a termed interlocutory and might also be termed
incidental.
A suit may be terminated without having given birth to any
interlocutory judgment In this case are most of the causes determined
according to the true summary the natural , which is in England as much as to say <add>by far<a/dd> the greater
number of the suits constituted.
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