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<head>1824. <sic>Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 4<lb/>procedure Code</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> Means pf execution</note><lb/>(1) (6 <note>&sect;. <sic>Forthcomingness</sic><lb/>2 <sic>Nonforthcomingness</sic> Shape</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> II Shapes <add>Modes</add> in which <add>causes <unclear>formulent</unclear></add> <sic>nonforthcomingness</sic> may<lb/>have place causes by which at the time in question it may<lb/>be produced</p> <p><del>1. First in the case of a person</del><lb/>1. <sic>Nonforthcomingness</sic> of persons<lb/>1. False in the first place those which have place in<lb/>the case <del>of a <gap/> if</del> on the part of and person and <gap/><lb/>on the part of a thing.  <del>these may be as for</del> <add>Of these take the following for</add> examples.</p> <p>1. Incarceration<lb/>2. <add>Relative</add> Confinement (<gap/>)<lb/>3. <add>relative</add> Infirmity of body. not measurable<lb/.>4. <add>relative</add> Infirmity of body &#x2014; measurable<lb/>5. <add>relative</add> Infirmity of mind &#x2014; not incurable<lb/>6. Relative infirmity of mind incurable.<lb/>7. Relative infancy.</p> <p>By <hi rend="underline">relative</hi> understand in such sort and degree as to the purpose in question,<lb/>operate <del/>as in</del> <sic>superably</sic> or insuperably <add>In the code individual case in question, to operate</add> as an obstacle<lb/>to forthcomingness.</p> <p>II. Non <sic>forthcomingness of persons and <add>or</add> things<lb/>II. Take in the next place those <del>causes</del> <add>cases</add> in which<lb/>this obstacle <del>applies as well for things</del> <add>is capable of applying</add> not only to a person<lb/>but also to a thing: at any rate to a thing <add>of the</add> moveable class<lb/>1. Expatriation <sic>antecedential</sic> <add>precedential</add>: to wit to the time of the<lb/>application made<lb/>2. Expatriation consequential or <sic>subsequential</sic> apprehended.<lb/>3. <sic><unclear>Exprovimation</unclear> antecedential</sic> as above<lb/>4. <del>Expro</del> <sic><unclear>Exprovimation subsequential</unclear></sic> or consequential<lb/>apprehended.<lb/>5. <gap/> &#x2014; the place unknown.<lb/>6. <gap/> &#x2014; the place kept <gap/> <del>the</del> With<lb/>relation to the time of the application, this may <add>actual and </add> <sic>antecedential</sic><lb/>or apprehended consequential or <sic>subsequential</sic>, as above.</p>
<head>1824. <sic>Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 4<lb/>procedure Code</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> Means of execution</note><lb/>(1) (6 <note>&sect;. <sic>Forthcomingness</sic><lb/>2 <sic>Nonforthcomingness</sic> Shape</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> II Shapes <add>Modes</add> in which <add>causes <unclear>formulent</unclear></add> <sic>nonforthcomingness</sic> may<lb/>have place causes by which at the time in question it may<lb/>be produced</p> <p><del>1. First in the case of a person</del><lb/>1. <sic>Nonforthcomingness</sic> of persons<lb/>1. False in the first place those which have place in<lb/>the case <del>of a <gap/> if</del> on the part of a person and not<lb/>on the part of a thing.  <del>These may be as for</del> <add>Of these take the following for</add> examples.</p> <p>1. Incarceration<lb/>2. <add>Relative</add> Confinement (<gap/>)<lb/>3. <add>Relative</add> Infirmity of body. not measurable<lb/>4. <add>Relative</add> Infirmity of body &#x2014; measurable<lb/>5. <add>Relative</add> Infirmity of mind &#x2014; not incurable<lb/>6. Relative infirmity of mind incurable.<lb/>7. Relative infancy.</p> <p>By <hi rend="underline">relative</hi> understand in such sort and degree as to the purpose in question,<lb/>operate <del>as in</del> <add>in the <del>case</del> individual case in question, to operate</add> <sic>superably</sic> or insuperably as an obstacle<lb/>to forthcomingness.</p> <p>II. Non <sic>forthcomingness</sic> of persons and <add>or</add> things<lb/>II. Take in the next place those <del>causes</del> <add>cases</add> in which<lb/>this obstacle <del>applies as well for things</del> <add>is capable of applying</add> not only to a person<lb/>but also to a thing: at any rate to a thing <add>of the</add> moveable class.<lb/>1. Expatriation <sic>antecedential</sic> <add>precedential</add>: to wit to the time of the<lb/>application made<lb/>2. Expatriation consequential or <sic>subsequential</sic> apprehended.<lb/>3. <sic><unclear>Exprovimation</unclear> antecedential</sic> as above<lb/>4. <del>Expro</del> <sic><unclear>Exprovimation subsequential</unclear></sic> or consequential<lb/>apprehended.<lb/>5. <gap/> &#x2014; the place unknown.<lb/>6. <gap/> &#x2014; the place kept <unclear>purposely</unclear> <del>the</del> With<lb/>relation to the time of the application, this may <add>actual and </add> <sic>antecedential</sic><lb/>or apprehended consequential or <sic>subsequential</sic>, as above.</p>






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1824. Decr. 4
procedure Code

Ch. Means of execution
(1) (6 §. Forthcomingness
2 Nonforthcomingness Shape

Art. II Shapes Modes in which causes formulent nonforthcomingness may
have place causes by which at the time in question it may
be produced

1. First in the case of a person
1. Nonforthcomingness of persons
1. False in the first place those which have place in
the case of a if on the part of a person and not
on the part of a thing. These may be as for Of these take the following for examples.

1. Incarceration
2. Relative Confinement ()
3. Relative Infirmity of body. not measurable
4. Relative Infirmity of body — measurable
5. Relative Infirmity of mind — not incurable
6. Relative infirmity of mind incurable.
7. Relative infancy.

By relative understand in such sort and degree as to the purpose in question,
operate as in in the case individual case in question, to operate superably or insuperably as an obstacle
to forthcomingness.

II. Non forthcomingness of persons and or things
II. Take in the next place those causes cases in which
this obstacle applies as well for things is capable of applying not only to a person
but also to a thing: at any rate to a thing of the moveable class.
1. Expatriation antecedential precedential: to wit to the time of the
application made
2. Expatriation consequential or subsequential apprehended.
3. Exprovimation antecedential as above
4. Expro Exprovimation subsequential or consequential
apprehended.
5. — the place unknown.
6. — the place kept purposely the With
relation to the time of the application, this may actual and antecedential
or apprehended consequential or subsequential, as above.




Identifier: | JB/052/493/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

Date_1

1824-12-04

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

052

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

493

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1 / e6

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

17166

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