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<head>1825 <sic>Nov.</sic> 1 <del>1824 D<sic>Nov.</sic> 30</del> 1825 <sic>Nov.</sic> 1.<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <p><hi rend="underline">Copied A1<lb/>Corrected 1827<lb/>Feb. 5</hi></p> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> XII Judiciary collectively<lb/><del><sic>Ch.</sic> Judicial <gap/></del></note><lb/>(1 <note>§. <gap/> and <gap/></del><lb/>§. <del>12.13</del>14<lb/>Instructions and Rationale</note></p> <!-- start of text crossed through in ink --><p>Two Superordinate<lb/>Instruments of 1. Mediative {1 <gap/><lb/>2. Permissive {2 <gap/><lb/>These subordinate 1. Compliance notify<lb/>2. Non compliance <gap/></p> <!-- to the right of this text --> <p>< | <head>1825 <sic>Nov.</sic> 1 <del>1824 D<sic>Nov.</sic> 30</del> 1825 <sic>Nov.</sic> 1.<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <p><hi rend="underline">Copied A1<lb/>Corrected 1827<lb/>Feb. 5</hi></p> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> XII Judiciary collectively<lb/><del><sic>Ch.</sic> Judicial <gap/></del></note><lb/>(1 <note><del>§. <gap/> and <gap/></del><lb/>§. <del>12.13.</del> 14<lb/>Instructions and Rationale</note></p> <!-- start of text crossed through in ink --><p>Two Superordinate<lb/>Instruments of 1. Mediative {1 <gap/><lb/>2. Permissive {2 <gap/><lb/>These subordinate 1. Compliance notify<lb/>2. Non compliance <gap/></p> <!-- to the right of this text --> <p><unclear>Narrative or</unclear> Reports.<lb/>Subordinate {1. Non <gap/><lb/>( 2 <unclear>Frenchmans</unclear> <foreign><hi rend="underline">ad hoc</hi></foreign></p> <!-- under the previous text across the page --> <p><del><sic>Art.</sic> Considered in respect of the person from whom the <gap/><lb/><gap/></del></p> <p>A judicial instrument is either 1. <del>quiescent</del> <add>quiescent or say <sic>intransatory</sic></add> or 2. migratory<lb/><add>or <sic>transative</sic> <del>or instructive</del></add> Quiescent or records</p> <p>Migratory instruments vary in their character according<lb/>to the relative situation of the persons by whom and those to whom<lb/>they are addressed.</p> <p><del>— The persons <gap/> by whom With relative <gap/> <gap/> to<lb/>whom the person by whom they are addressed are either 1. unproducible<lb/>2. subordinate or 3. requisite 4. Judge and Judge Superordinate</del></p> <!-- end of crossed out sections --><p><del>§. 12. 13.14.</del> <add>Instructions and Rationale to this and the<lb/>two preceding Sections.</add></p> <p>In these three Sections taken together, completion is given<lb/>to the design commenced in <sic>Ch.</sic> V. Constitution § <!-- number in pencil --> 10 contained in<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> VI Legislation. §. <!-- blank space --><gap/> and further continued in <sic>Ch.</sic> XI Ministers collectively §2 Legislation Minister</p> <p>Taken together, the cases provided for by them comprehend<lb/>every <del>way</del> <add>shape</add> in which imperfection can be imputed<lb/>to any <del>la</del> portion of law. <del>Of</del> Take the passage in<lb/>question, whatever it be, if the party in question be dissatisfied<lb/>with it, it is either because he does not clearly conceive<lb/>the import, nor therefore the consequences of it, or because<lb/><del>concurring it as appears to him</del> <add>entertaining <del>the import of</del> a conception correct or more or less incorrect of the import</add> he regards it with disapprobation:<lb/>in the first case either he finds himself unable<lb/>to assign to it any import at all, in which case <hi rend="underline">obscurity</hi><lb/>is the <del>name</del> <add>appellation</add> of the imperfection he ascribes to it, or he<lb/>finds his judgment <add>an expectation</add> having the suspense between two or more<lb/>imports, in which case <hi rend="underline">ambiguity</hi> is the <del>name</del> <add>appellation</add> of it</p> <p><del>Objects <gap/></del> Beneficial effects endeavoured <add>and expected</add> to be produced<lb/>by these arrangements, <del>not the</del> and <del>operating as</del> <add>in the character of</add> <hi rend="underline">reasons</hi>,<lb/>operating in recommendation of them are the following.</p> | ||
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1825 Nov. 1 1824 DNov. 30 1825 Nov. 1.
Procedure Code
Copied A1
Corrected 1827
Feb. 5
Ch. XII Judiciary collectively
Ch. Judicial
(1 §. and
§. 12.13. 14
Instructions and Rationale
Two Superordinate
Instruments of 1. Mediative {1
2. Permissive {2
These subordinate 1. Compliance notify
2. Non compliance
Narrative or Reports.
Subordinate {1. Non
( 2 Frenchmans ad hoc
Art. Considered in respect of the person from whom the
A judicial instrument is either 1. quiescent quiescent or say intransatory or 2. migratory
or transative or instructive Quiescent or records
Migratory instruments vary in their character according
to the relative situation of the persons by whom and those to whom
they are addressed.
— The persons by whom With relative to
whom the person by whom they are addressed are either 1. unproducible
2. subordinate or 3. requisite 4. Judge and Judge Superordinate
§. 12. 13.14. Instructions and Rationale to this and the
two preceding Sections.
In these three Sections taken together, completion is given
to the design commenced in Ch. V. Constitution § 10 contained in
Ch. VI Legislation. §. and further continued in Ch. XI Ministers collectively §2 Legislation Minister
Taken together, the cases provided for by them comprehend
every way shape in which imperfection can be imputed
to any la portion of law. Of Take the passage in
question, whatever it be, if the party in question be dissatisfied
with it, it is either because he does not clearly conceive
the import, nor therefore the consequences of it, or because
concurring it as appears to him entertaining the import of a conception correct or more or less incorrect of the import he regards it with disapprobation:
in the first case either he finds himself unable
to assign to it any import at all, in which case obscurity
is the name appellation of the imperfection he ascribes to it, or he
finds his judgment an expectation having the suspense between two or more
imports, in which case ambiguity is the name appellation of it
Objects Beneficial effects endeavoured and expected to be produced
by these arrangements, not the and operating as in the character of reasons,
operating in recommendation of them are the following.
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