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without being reduced in<lb/>
without being reduced in<lb/>
quantity.</p>
quantity.</p>
<p>2. Where the <del>direct justice</del><lb/>
<p>2. Where the <del>direct justice</del><lb/>
evidence is excluded to<lb/>
evidence is excluded to<lb/>
2. Where the ground of the<lb/>
3. Where the ground of the<lb/>
exclusion is the preventing<lb/>
exclusion is the preventing<lb/>
a collateral &amp; injustice<lb/>
a collateral &amp; injustice<lb/>
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<del>the direct justice of the case</del> <lb/>
<del>the direct justice of the case</del> <lb/>
<add>superior to that</add> <del>greater than the injustice</del><lb/>
<add>superior to that</add> <del>greater than the injustice</del><lb/>
produced by the <gap/>ession<lb/>
produced by the <unclear>succession</unclear><lb/>
of the direct justice of the<lb/>
of the direct justice of the<lb/>
case</p>
case</p>
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<p><!-- Red ink --><gap/> have the security from <lb/>
<p><!-- Red ink --><gap/> have the security from <lb/>
<hi rend="underline">suspicion</hi></p>
<hi rend="underline">suspicion</hi></p>
<p>2.<add><del>Pl<gap/></del></add> Self-<gap/>belling evidence<lb/>
<p>2.<add><del>Plaintiffs</del></add> Self-<gap/>belling evidence<lb/>
foundations of danger<lb/>
foundations of danger<lb/>
from the admission of it</p>
from the admission of it</p>
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<p><gap/> exclusion improper in general<lb/>
<p><gap/> exclusion improper in general<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Bias</hi> as ground for exclusion
<hi rend="underline">Bias</hi> as ground for exclusion
<gap/> mendacity.</p>
<gap/> mendacity.</p><pb/>


Ch 3. CAses in which Exclusion
<p>Ch 3. Cases in which Exclusion<lb/>
of evidence may be proper or
of evidence may be proper or<lb/>
Proper True Grounds for the exclusion of evidence
<add>Proper</add> True Grounds for the exclusion <lb/>
&#x2014;
of evidence</p>
&sect;1. Cases for exclusion of evidence
&#x2014;<lb/>
described in the mass comprehension  
<p>&sect;1. Cases for exclusion of evidence<lb/>
terms
described in the mass comprehension <lb/>
&sect;.2. Cases where the quantity
terms</p>
<p>&sect;.2. Cases where the quantity<lb/>
of evidence is <del>Ret</del><lb/>
of evidence is <del>Ret</del><lb/>
diminished by the exclusion
diminished by the exclusion<lb/>
viz: Disappointed, Makeshift
viz: Disappointed, Makeshift<lb/>
and speculacious
and spontaneous <lb/>
evidence.
evidence.</p>
&sect; 3. Case when <gap/> along with the evidence the direct
<p>&sect; 3. Case when <del><gap/></del> along <lb/>
justice of hte case is given
with the evidence the direct<lb/>
up to save avoid producing
justice of the case is given<lb/>
a greater <gap/>al injustice
up to <add>save</add> avoid producing<lb/>
Ch.3
a greater <gap/>al injustice</p>
&sect;1. General idea of cases
<p>Ch.3</p>
warranting the exclusion of
<p>&sect;1. General idea of cases<lb/>
evidence
warranting the exclusion of<lb/>
&sect; 2. Exclusion of casual evidence
evidence</p>
to let in preappointed
<p>&sect; 2. Exclusion of casual evidence<lb/>
&sect; 3. Exclusion of <gap/><lb/>
to let in <unclear>preappointed</unclear></p>
evidence to let in unobjectionable
<p>&sect; 3. Exclusion of makeshift<lb/>
&sect; 4. Exclusion of spontaneous
evidence to let in unobjectionable</p>
to let in <add><gap/></add> elicited evidence
<p>&sect; 4. Exclusion of spontaneous<lb/>
Ch.4
<hi rend="underline">to l</hi>et in <add><gap/></add> elicited evidence</p>
&sect; 5 Exclusion of evidence for Ch.5
<p>Ch.4</p>
avoidance of vexation
<p>&sect; 5 Exclusion of evidence for <lb/>
Ch.6
<del>Ch.5</del><lb/>
&sect; 6. Exclusion of evidence  
avoidance of vexation</p>
for avoidance of exxpence
<p>Ch.6</p>
Ch.7.
<p>&sect; 6. Exclusion of evidence <lb/>
&sect;.7. exclusion of evidence
for avoidance of expence</p>
for avoidance of delay
<p>Ch.7.</p>
Ch.8
<p>&sect;.7. Exclusion of evidence<lb/>
&sect; 8. Exclusion of evidence
for avoidance of delay</p>
on the ground of irrelevancy
<p>Ch.8</p>
<p>&sect; 8. Exclusion of evidence<lb/>
on the ground of irrelevancy</p><pb/>


Interest Pecuny Exceptions
<p>Interest-Pecun<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> Exceptions</p>
1. Necessity
<p>1. Necessity</p>
2. Wager
<p>2. Wager</p>
3. Release
<p>3. Release</p>
4 Ambilateral
<p>4 Ambilateral</p>
5 Contingent
<p><hi rend="underline">5 Contingent</hi></p>
6. Course of trade
<p>6. Course of trade</p>
7. Verdict pleadable
<p>7. Verdict <add>not</add>pleadable</p>


1. Microscopic excludes
<p>1. Microscopic excludes</p>
2. Moral excludes
<p>2. Moral excludes</p>
3. Voir-ders excludes
<p>3. Voir-dirs excludes</p>
4. <gap/>-supposed escluded
<p>4. <gap/>-supposed excludes</p>
5. Quo tempore?
<p>5. Quo tempore?</p><pb/>




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Exclusion proper

1. Where a consequence of exclusion the mass of evidence
is improved in quality
without being reduced in
quantity.

2. Where the direct justice
evidence is excluded to
3. Where the ground of the
exclusion is the preventing
a collateral & injustice
superior to counteracting
the direct justice of the case
superior to that greater than the injustice
produced by the succession
of the direct justice of the
case


30 Decr 18023

Pecuniary Interest

Chapters or Sections

Ch 1. Pecuniary interest
peculiar impropriety
of exclusion on this score.

have the security from
suspicion

2.Plaintiffs Self-belling evidence
foundations of danger
from the admission of it

3 — its innoxiousness
proved by experience
in the most dangerous
cases

4. Existing Securities against
against the danger.

5. Ulterior securities
indicated.]

6. English law — its inconsistencies
in the subject
of pecuniarity interested evidence.

exclusion improper in general
Bias as ground for exclusion mendacity.


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Ch 3. Cases in which Exclusion
of evidence may be proper or
Proper True Grounds for the exclusion
of evidence


§1. Cases for exclusion of evidence
described in the mass comprehension
terms

§.2. Cases where the quantity
of evidence is Ret
diminished by the exclusion
viz: Disappointed, Makeshift
and spontaneous
evidence.

§ 3. Case when along
with the evidence the direct
justice of the case is given
up to save avoid producing
a greater al injustice

Ch.3

§1. General idea of cases
warranting the exclusion of
evidence

§ 2. Exclusion of casual evidence
to let in preappointed

§ 3. Exclusion of makeshift
evidence to let in unobjectionable

§ 4. Exclusion of spontaneous
to let in elicited evidence

Ch.4

§ 5 Exclusion of evidence for
Ch.5
avoidance of vexation

Ch.6

§ 6. Exclusion of evidence
for avoidance of expence

Ch.7.

§.7. Exclusion of evidence
for avoidance of delay

Ch.8

§ 8. Exclusion of evidence
on the ground of irrelevancy


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Interest-Pecuny Exceptions

1. Necessity

2. Wager

3. Release

4 Ambilateral

5 Contingent

6. Course of trade

7. Verdict notpleadable

1. Microscopic excludes

2. Moral excludes

3. Voir-dirs excludes

4. -supposed excludes

5. Quo tempore?


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Identifier: | JB/109/007/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 109.

Date_1

1803-12-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

109

Main Headings

Evidence

Folio number

007

Info in main headings field

Evidence

Image

001

Titles

Category

Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

35662

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