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<head>1825. <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 30 +<lb/> Procedure Code</head> <!-- text in pencil apart from Ch and § --><p>9<lb/> <note>Ch. IX Intermediate proceedings</note><lb/> (1 <note>§. 8 Examination <gap/><lb/><gap/> foreign</note></p> <p><!-- numbers in pencil -->(4) (1)<lb/> <!-- finger pointing symbol --> 30 March Give the Examiner one <unclear>good</unclear><lb/> a public as the place affords.<lb/> §§. Examination <del>when epistolary</del> <add>abroad or say</add> in foreign parts.</p> <p><note>1<lb/> <sic>Examinant</sic> in foreign<lb/> parts made of necessity<lb/> epistolary</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 1 Of necessity the epistolary mode is employed<lb/>where <del>the</del> at the time the first habitation or his <gap/> rendering<lb/> of the <sic>examinand</sic> is in the <gap/> of a foreign state.</p> <p><note>2<lb/>Efficiency of means of<lb/> securing <sic>responsion</sic><lb/>will depend on the hold<lb/> which the originating<lb/> judicatory has on the<lb/> <sic>examinants</sic> interests.</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic>2 <del> In these <gap/></del> Of any endeavours employed <add> arrangements taken</add><lb/>to ensure <add>secure</add> appropriate <unclear>reassurance</unclear> the efficiency and success<lb/> will in this case depend upon the hold which the originating<lb/> judicatory law upon the interest of the <sic>examinand</sic> upon the<lb/> efficacy of the means which it has for obtaining <del>com</del><lb/> appropriate compliance. Any such means, after having<lb/> any such objection in the nature of the case may have afforded<lb/>to the employment of them the Judge if he sees reason<lb/>will employ for this purpose employ accordingly. Examples are</p> <p><note>3<lb/> Examination oral<lb/>or purely epistolary</note></p> <p>Art 3 The mode of examination may in this case<lb/> be either <del> purely epistolary or</del> <add> as above <del><gap/></del></add> oral, or purely epistolary.</p> <p><note>4<lb/>1. Oral — by Examination<lb/>Commission</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 4 <add>If</add> To the oral mode the Judge proceed as follows<lb/>1. An interrogation paper drawn up or approved by him is<lb/>transmitted to some person nominated or approved by him<lb/>who either is resident on the spot or is sent thither for<lb/>that purpose. Such person is styled the Examination Commissioner<lb/> to wit of the <sic>originative</sic> judicatory whatever it be</p> <!-- final paragraph is crossed though in ink --> <p><sic>Art.</sic> Of the hold which it had have on the <add>the <sic>judgment</sic> system of the state</add><lb/>subjects of this state <del>the judicial system</del> it may happen<lb/> that it has a part more or less considerable on this<lb/>or that subject of a foreign state: so far <add>exceptions excepted</add> as may be necessary<lb/> for the purposes of justice this hold the Judge will not<lb/>scruple to employ for the benefit either of a subject of this<lb/>state or of the subject of any foreign state</p> | |||
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1825. Jany 30 +
Procedure Code
9
Ch. IX Intermediate proceedings
(1 §. 8 Examination
foreign
(4) (1)
30 March Give the Examiner one good
a public as the place affords.
§§. Examination when epistolary abroad or say in foreign parts.
1
Examinant in foreign
parts made of necessity
epistolary
Art. 1 Of necessity the epistolary mode is employed
where the at the time the first habitation or his rendering
of the examinand is in the of a foreign state.
2
Efficiency of means of
securing responsion
will depend on the hold
which the originating
judicatory has on the
examinants interests.
Art.2 In these Of any endeavours employed arrangements taken
to ensure secure appropriate reassurance the efficiency and success
will in this case depend upon the hold which the originating
judicatory law upon the interest of the examinand upon the
efficacy of the means which it has for obtaining com
appropriate compliance. Any such means, after having
any such objection in the nature of the case may have afforded
to the employment of them the Judge if he sees reason
will employ for this purpose employ accordingly. Examples are
3
Examination oral
or purely epistolary
Art 3 The mode of examination may in this case
be either purely epistolary or as above oral, or purely epistolary.
4
1. Oral — by Examination
Commission
Art. 4 If To the oral mode the Judge proceed as follows
1. An interrogation paper drawn up or approved by him is
transmitted to some person nominated or approved by him
who either is resident on the spot or is sent thither for
that purpose. Such person is styled the Examination Commissioner
to wit of the originative judicatory whatever it be
Art. Of the hold which it had have on the the judgment system of the state
subjects of this state the judicial system it may happen
that it has a part more or less considerable on this
or that subject of a foreign state: so far exceptions excepted as may be necessary
for the purposes of justice this hold the Judge will not
scruple to employ for the benefit either of a subject of this
state or of the subject of any foreign state
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