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<head>1825. March 29 +<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <!-- addition in pencil 'Note to David A?' --> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> VIII<lb/>§. 3. Denial paper</note></p> <p>Note <foreign>Anglici</foreign> the lying allegation<lb/>of &amp; <add>make</add> <gap/> desired</p> <p> <p><note>1<lb/> Demand for division<lb/> simply requisition</note></p> <p><sic>Art</sic> A demand for a division and distribution can not be made without the concurrence <add>cooperation</add><lb/>of the Judge is simply requisition, and unless by<lb/>accident not <sic>inculpative.</sic></p> <p><note>2<lb/>Subject matter benefit<lb/> or<sic>burthen</sic></note></p> <p><sic.Art.</sic>  The subject matter of division <add>and distribution</add> may be<lb/> <add>with reference to the <unclear>labours</unclear></add> either a benefit or a <sic>burthen.</sic>  Of desirable benefits the<lb/>most <del><gap/> <add>ordinarily</add></del> ordinary and <sic>determinately</sic> valuable is<lb/>a mass of property <sic>moveable</sic> or <sic>immoveable</sic> or both<lb/> is compounded <add>comprised</add> of the <add>both</add> lie.</p> <p><note>2<lb/>Demand for<lb/> a benefit <sic>incuplative</sic><lb/> or <sic>nonincuplative</sic></note></p> <p><sic.Art</sic>  A demand <del>for</del> having for its<lb/>subject matter a benefit which might have been confined<lb/><add>or say</add> a service which might have been rendered without<lb/> the concurrence <add>cooperation</add> of the Judge may be <sic>inculpative</sic> or not<lb/>It will most <del>f</del> naturally and frequently and naturally<lb/> be <sic>inculpative.</sic></p> <p>4.<lb/><sic>Inculpative</sic> demand<lb/> Example</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic>  Of cases in which it may be not<lb/>malpractice &#x2014; unaccompanied with inculpation, examples<lb/> are as follows</p> <p> 1  <del>The Pursuer and Defendant</del>  The <sic>demandant</sic> and<lb/>the person at whose charge the demand is made, not certain,<lb/> or not agreeing to the interpretation <add>proper</add> to be put<lb/>upon a supposed <sic>collative</sic>law and applying no concurrence, <lb/> <add>as Co-consultants</add> in the exercise of the Judges <gap/><lb/>function in relation to it: and so in the case of divers Demanders<lb/> or divers persons charged &#x2014; is chosen on both sides</p>   
<head>1825. March 29 <del>+</del><lb/>Procedure Code</head> <!-- addition in pencil 'Note to David A?' --> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> VIII<lb/>§. 3. Demand paper</note></p> <p>Note <foreign>Anglici</foreign> the lying allegation<lb/>of &amp; <add>make</add> extrajudicial demand</p> <p><note>1<lb/> Demand for division<lb/> simply requisition</note></p> <p><sic>Art</sic> A demand for a division and distribution<lb/>which can not be made without the concurrence <add>cooperation</add><lb/>of the Judge is simply requisition, and unless by<lb/>accident not <sic>inculpative.</sic></p> <p><note>2<lb/>Subject matter benefit<lb/> or<sic>burthen</sic></note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic>  The subject matter of division <add>and distribution</add> may be<lb/> <add>with reference to the <unclear>takers</unclear></add> either a benefit or a <sic>burthen.</sic>  Of desirable benefits the<lb/>most <del><gap/> <add>ordinarily</add></del> ordinary and <sic>determinately</sic> valuable is<lb/>a mass of property <sic>moveable</sic> or <sic>immoveable</sic> or both<lb/> is compounded <add>comprised</add> of the two. <add>both</add></p> <p><note>2<lb/>Demand for<lb/> a benefit <sic>incuplative</sic><lb/> or <sic>nonincuplative</sic></note></p> <p><sic>Art</sic>  A demand <del>for</del> having for its<lb/>subject matter a benefit which might have been confined<lb/><add>or say</add> a service which might have been rendered without<lb/> the concurrence <add>cooperation</add> of the Judge may be <sic>inculpative</sic> or not<lb/>It will most <del>f</del> naturally and frequently and materially<lb/> be <sic>inculpative.</sic></p> <p><note>4.<lb/><sic>Inculpative</sic> demand<lb/> Example</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic>  Of cases in which it may be not<lb/>malpractice &#x2014; unaccompanied with inculpation, examples<lb/> are as follows</p> <p> 1  <del>The Pursuer and Defendant</del>  The <sic>demandant</sic> and<lb/>the person at whose charge the demand is made, not certain,<lb/> or not agreeing to the interpretation <add>proper</add> to be put<lb/>upon a supposed <sic>collative</sic> law and applying no concurrence, <lb/> <add>as Co-consultants</add> in the exercise of the Judges <unclear>preinterpretative</unclear><lb/>function in relation to it: and so in the case of divers Demanders<lb/> or divers persons charged &#x2014; is <unclear>shown</unclear> on both sides</p>   






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1825. March 29 +
Procedure Code

Ch. VIII
§. 3. Demand paper

Note Anglici the lying allegation
of & make extrajudicial demand

1
Demand for division
simply requisition

Art A demand for a division and distribution
which can not be made without the concurrence cooperation
of the Judge is simply requisition, and unless by
accident not inculpative.

2
Subject matter benefit
orburthen

Art. The subject matter of division and distribution may be
with reference to the takers either a benefit or a burthen. Of desirable benefits the
most ordinarily ordinary and determinately valuable is
a mass of property moveable or immoveable or both
is compounded comprised of the two. both

2
Demand for
a benefit incuplative
or nonincuplative

Art A demand for having for its
subject matter a benefit which might have been confined
or say a service which might have been rendered without
the concurrence cooperation of the Judge may be inculpative or not
It will most f naturally and frequently and materially
be inculpative.

4.
Inculpative demand
Example

Art. Of cases in which it may be not
malpractice — unaccompanied with inculpation, examples
are as follows

1 The Pursuer and Defendant The demandant and
the person at whose charge the demand is made, not certain,
or not agreeing to the interpretation proper to be put
upon a supposed collative law and applying no concurrence,
as Co-consultants in the exercise of the Judges preinterpretative
function in relation to it: and so in the case of divers Demanders
or divers persons charged — is shown on both sides




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Date_1

1825-03-29

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057

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234

Info in main headings field

procedure code notes to demand a?

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Number of Pages

1

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Page Numbering

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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Corrections

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Notes public

ID Number

18564

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