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<head>1825. <sic>Feby.</sic> 28.<lb/>Procedure Code.</head> <p>+ 1<lb/><note><sic>Ch.</sic> VI. Judicial <sic>applicat<hi rend="superscript">ns</hi></sic><lb/>&sect;.1. Applicants who &#x2014; for what</note></p> <p><del><sic>Ch.</sic> VI.</del> <add> <sic>Chap.</sic> III</add><lb/>Judiciary Applications.</p> <p>&sect;.1. Judicial applications, what.</p> <p><sic>Art.</sic>1. By a <!-- amendment in pencil -->Judicia<del>l</del>ry application, understand an<lb/>application made to a Judge as such, by any person<lb/>other than a Judge, as such.</p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 2 By any person who is desirous of obtaining<lb/>judicial Service in any shape, a judicial application<lb/>may accordingly be made.</p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 3. By judicial Service understand every such<lb/>Service as a Judge, as such, is warranted by law<lb/>in rendering to any person or persons.  See <sic>Const.</sic> Code<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> XII Judiciary Collectively &sect;.6. Fields of Services, and<lb/>in this Code <sic>Ch.</sic> VIII <!-- addition in pencil --> <add><unclear>Judicatory</unclear></add> <hi rend="underline">Hearing Single</hi>.</p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 4. The services which it belongs to a Judge as<lb/>such to render will be mostly those which are rendered<lb/>in <hi rend="underline">contentious</hi> <!-- brackets in pencil --> [or say <hi rend="underline">contested</hi>] cases &#x2014; that is<lb/>to say cases in which a suit has been instituted<lb/>and continues depending.  But, neither are cases<lb/>wanting, in which, without any suit instituted, it<lb/>belongs to the Judge to render certain appropriate services.<lb/>So many of these cases, so many are the different<lb/><hi rend="underline">purposes</hi>, for which a judicatory application<lb/>may be made; as to which see &sect;.4.  <hi rend="underline">Purposes</hi>.<lb/>certain cases <unclear>moreover</unclear> these are, in which, for the adjustment<lb/>of the different interests concerned, judicial services<lb/>may be necessary, even where no disagreement as between<lb/>party &amp; party has place, <add>Of</add> This <add>sort</add> is the case where the demand<lb/>made to the Judge is <hi rend="underline">simply <sic>requisitive</sic></hi> and not<lb/>with relation to any party neither criminative or <sic>inculpative</sic>.<lb/>As to this case, see <sic>Ch.</sic> VIII <hi rend="underline">Hearing Single</hi></p> <!-- line in ink across the page --><p>(a) <hi rend="underline"><sic>Cojudicial</sic> communication</hi> is the name given under<lb/>this Code to a communication made by one Judge, as such, to another. See <sic>Ch.</sic> Formularies</p>
 




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1825. Feby. 28.
Procedure Code.

+ 1
Ch. VI. Judicial applicatns
§.1. Applicants who — for what

Ch. VI. Chap. III
Judiciary Applications.

§.1. Judicial applications, what.

Art.1. By a Judicialry application, understand an
application made to a Judge as such, by any person
other than a Judge, as such.

Art. 2 By any person who is desirous of obtaining
judicial Service in any shape, a judicial application
may accordingly be made.

Art. 3. By judicial Service understand every such
Service as a Judge, as such, is warranted by law
in rendering to any person or persons. See Const. Code
Ch. XII Judiciary Collectively §.6. Fields of Services, and
in this Code Ch. VIII Judicatory Hearing Single.

Art. 4. The services which it belongs to a Judge as
such to render will be mostly those which are rendered
in contentious [or say contested] cases — that is
to say cases in which a suit has been instituted
and continues depending. But, neither are cases
wanting, in which, without any suit instituted, it
belongs to the Judge to render certain appropriate services.
So many of these cases, so many are the different
purposes, for which a judicatory application
may be made; as to which see §.4. Purposes.
certain cases moreover these are, in which, for the adjustment
of the different interests concerned, judicial services
may be necessary, even where no disagreement as between
party & party has place, Of This sort is the case where the demand
made to the Judge is simply requisitive and not
with relation to any party neither criminative or inculpative.
As to this case, see Ch. VIII Hearing Single

(a) Cojudicial communication is the name given under
this Code to a communication made by one Judge, as such, to another. See Ch. Formularies



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1825-02-28

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052

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295

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chap. iii / judiciary applications

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john flowerdew colls

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jeremy bentham

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