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<!-- in pencil around the top line --> <p>[C2] Revised and corrected O 13 <note>35</note></p> <head>1824 <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi></sic> 30.<lb/>Procedure Code <sic>Applicat<hi rend="superscript">n</hi></sic> only <note><sic>Ch.</sic> VL Judicial Application</note></head> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> VI Judicial Applications<lb/>§.6. <sic>Proceed<hi rend="superscript">gs</hi></sic> when secret</p> <p>1.<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 1. if on the apprehension<lb/>of the Applicant,<lb/>the case be of<lb/>the number of those<lb/>in which, for some specific<lb/>purpose, secrecy<lb/>in reference to the other<lb/>actors on the judicial<lb/>theatre thence for the<lb/>time be preserved,<lb/>he hands over to the<lb/>Judge a folded ticket,<lb/>in which the demand<lb/>for secrecy, together with<lb/>the ground of it, as <del>here</del> <add><gap/></add><lb/><add><sic>Art.</sic> 2.</add> <del>is after mentioned, is<lb/>expressed <gap/></del> whereupon,<lb/>the Judge will, as he<lb/>sees best, either continue<lb/>the hearing in the public<lb/>chambers, or transfer<lb/>it immediately to<lb/>the private chambers:<lb/>taking with him the applicant<lb/>and the officiating<lb/>Registrar</p> <p>2.<lb/>Art. 2. Grounds for such<lb/>secrecy are as follows.<lb/>1. On the part of the<lb/>proposed Defendant,<lb/>danger of <sic>nonforthcomingness,</sic><lb/>if the application<lb/>be known<lb/>to him.</p> <p>2 So, on the part of a desired witness.</p> <p>3. So, on the part of a <lb/>proposed defendant<lb/>abstraction of things<lb/>moveable to avoid<lb/>eventual prehension<lb/>whether for means of<lb/>probation, or for means<lb/>of execution.</p> <p>4. Necessity or probability<lb/>of disclosures,<lb/>productive of damages to<lb/>reputation in respect of<lb/>sexual intercourse.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> VI. Judicial Application<lb/>§.6. <sic>Proceed<hi rend="superscript">gs.</hi></sic> when secret</p> <p>2 <sic>contin'd</sic></p> <p>5. Necessity or probability<lb/>of discourse offensive<lb/>to modesty.</p> <p>6. Necessity or probability<lb/>of the revelation of<lb/>facts the disclosure of<lb/>which might be prejudicial<lb/>to the community,<lb/>in respect of it's foreign<lb/>relations. see<lb/><hi rend="underline"><sic>Const.</sic> Code <sic>Ch.</sic> VL Legislative<lb/>§.12. Sittings public<lb/>and secret</hi></p> <p>3.<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 3. So, if in the course<lb/>of the conversation he<lb/>sees reason, the Judge<lb/>will transfer the hearing<lb/>from the public<lb/>to the private <add>secret</add> Chamber;<lb/>having care to retransfer<lb/>it to the public Chamber,<lb/>so soon as the need<lb/>of secrecy has no longer<lb/>place; and so <foreign><hi rend="underline">toties quoties</hi>.</p> <p>4.<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 4. If by a party on<lb/>either side, demand be<lb/>made for a <hi rend="underline"><sic>recapitulatory</sic><lb/>enquiry,</hi> secrecy or<lb/>publicity may <add>again</add> be demanded<lb/>by that same<lb/>or any other party on<lb/>either side, thereupon,<lb/>the Judge will do as he<lb/>sees best, taking care<lb/>lest, intentionally or<lb/>unintentionally, secrecy<lb/>be broken in the course of the demand<del>s</del>.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> VL Judicial Application<lb/>§.6. <sic>Proceed<hi rend="superscript">gs.</hi></sic> when secret</p> <p>5.<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 5. If in the case<lb/>of secrecy on the ground<lb/>of damage to reputation,<lb/>as <del>above</del> <add>per <sic>Art.<sic> 2.</add> the injunction<lb/>of the Judge<lb/>be broken, the offender<lb/>will be responsible,<lb/><sic>satisfactionally</sic> and<lb/><sic>punitionally</sic> <add>responsible</add>; <del>and</del> as<lb/>for malice or temerity,<lb/>as the case may be<lb?>and the truth of the<lb/>imputation will not<lb/>be received either in<lb/>justification or extenuation</p> <pb/> <!-- start of fourth column, heading only --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> Judicial Application<lb/>§.9. <sic>Proceed<hi rend="superscript">gs</hi></sic> when secret</p> | |||
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[C2] Revised and corrected O 13 35
1824 Novr. 30.
Procedure Code Applicatn only Ch. VL Judicial Application
Ch. VI Judicial Applications
§.6. Proceedgs when secret
1.
Art. 1. if on the apprehension
of the Applicant,
the case be of
the number of those
in which, for some specific
purpose, secrecy
in reference to the other
actors on the judicial
theatre thence for the
time be preserved,
he hands over to the
Judge a folded ticket,
in which the demand
for secrecy, together with
the ground of it, as here
Art. 2. is after mentioned, is
expressed whereupon,
the Judge will, as he
sees best, either continue
the hearing in the public
chambers, or transfer
it immediately to
the private chambers:
taking with him the applicant
and the officiating
Registrar
2.
Art. 2. Grounds for such
secrecy are as follows.
1. On the part of the
proposed Defendant,
danger of nonforthcomingness,
if the application
be known
to him.
2 So, on the part of a desired witness.
3. So, on the part of a
proposed defendant
abstraction of things
moveable to avoid
eventual prehension
whether for means of
probation, or for means
of execution.
4. Necessity or probability
of disclosures,
productive of damages to
reputation in respect of
sexual intercourse.
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Ch. VI. Judicial Application
§.6. Proceedgs. when secret
2 contin'd
5. Necessity or probability
of discourse offensive
to modesty.
6. Necessity or probability
of the revelation of
facts the disclosure of
which might be prejudicial
to the community,
in respect of it's foreign
relations. see
Const. Code Ch. VL Legislative
§.12. Sittings public
and secret
3.
Art. 3. So, if in the course
of the conversation he
sees reason, the Judge
will transfer the hearing
from the public
to the private secret Chamber;
having care to retransfer
it to the public Chamber,
so soon as the need
of secrecy has no longer
place; and so <foreign>toties quoties.
4.
Art. 4. If by a party on
either side, demand be
made for a recapitulatory
enquiry, secrecy or
publicity may again be demanded
by that same
or any other party on
either side, thereupon,
the Judge will do as he
sees best, taking care
lest, intentionally or
unintentionally, secrecy
be broken in the course of the demands.
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Ch. VL Judicial Application
§.6. Proceedgs. when secret
5.
Art. 5. If in the case
of secrecy on the ground
of damage to reputation,
as above per <sic>Art.<sic> 2. the injunction
of the Judge
be broken, the offender
will be responsible,
satisfactionally and
punitionally responsible; and as
for malice or temerity,
as the case may be<lb?>and the truth of the
imputation will not
be received either in
justification or extenuation
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Ch. Judicial Application
§.9. Proceedgs when secret
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