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<head>1825. <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 19<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p>2<lb/><note><sic>Ch.</sic> VIII <del>Suit simplest</del> Initiation<lb/>hearing</note><lb/>(2 <note>§. <del>State of things afterwards</del></note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> continued</p> <!-- left marginal numbering and + signs in pencil --> <p><note>4</note> + 9. Suit <del>as</del> non penal compensation-seeking: <unclear>thus</unclear> proposed<lb/>Defendant being as per <sic>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> 7 adequately responsible no extra <add><sic>provisionary</sic></add><lb/>arrangements necessary to be taken as in aa highly penal case for<lb/>securing eventual means of execution and effect.</p> <p><note>3<lb/><sic>Excretitious</sic> suits <gap/><lb/>1 <del>Suits</del> For incidental<lb/>mendacity<lb/>2 against bondsmen<lb/>3 against party for<lb/>non compliance<lb/>4 against judicial<lb/>functionaries for non<lb/>compliance oppression or<lb/>extortion</note></p> <p>+ 10. Out of <del>the</del> <add>an</add> originally instituted suit, various sorts of<lb/><sic>excretitious</sic> suits are liable to grow: with <add>on the present occasion</add> no such causes of<lb/>complexity and entanglement is the suit supposed to be outweighed.</p> <p>+ 11. For the several causes of complexity which independently<lb/>of any suit <sic>excretitious</sic> suits are liable to have place, see<lb/>the preceding Chapter, <sic>Ch.</sic> VII.</p> <p>+ 12. Of <sic>excretitious</sic> suits examples are as follows.</p> <p><note>5</note> + 1. Suit against <del>an applic</del> a pursuer, defendant or<lb/>extraneous witness on a charge of <sic>falshood</sic>. <add>Suits for<lb/>incidental mendacity or forgery</add></p> <p><note>6</note> + 2. Suit against the bondsman of a pursuer, defendant<lb/>or (in case of witnesses non attendance of an extraneous witness<lb/>for non compliance on the part of the principal undertaken <lb/>for, or the bondsman.</p> <p><note>7</note> + 3. Suit against a pursuer, defendant or extraneous witness<lb/>for non compliance at large <add>See <sic>Ch.</sic> Judicial compliance<lb/>how producible.</add></p> <p><note>8</note> 4. Suit against a judiciary functionary, <add>official or occasional, if official</add> magistral or ministerial,<lb/>if ministerial stationary or nonstationary for non-compliance,<lb/>extortion or oppression on the occasion of the suit.</p> <p><note>4<lb/>Accidents producing<lb/>non compliance<lb/>1 Death<lb/>2 Physical inability<lb/>3 Destruction of instruments<Lb/>4 <sic>D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> of subject matters of<lb/>prehension<lb/>5 Roads impassable<lb/>6 Roads dangerous</note></p> <p><note>9</note> + 13. Of Accidents productive of non-compliance examples<lb/>are as follows<lb/>1. Death of pursuer, defendant | <head>1825. <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 19<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p>2<lb/><note><sic>Ch.</sic> VIII <del>Suit simplest</del> Initiation<lb/>hearing</note><lb/>(2 <note>§. <del>State of things afterwards</del></note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> continued</p> <!-- left marginal numbering and + signs in pencil --> <p><note>4</note> + 9. Suit <del>as</del> non penal compensation-seeking: <unclear>thus</unclear> proposed<lb/>Defendant being as per <sic>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> 7 adequately responsible no extra <add><sic>provisionary</sic></add><lb/>arrangements necessary to be taken as in aa highly penal case for<lb/>securing eventual means of execution and effect.</p> <p><note>3<lb/><sic>Excretitious</sic> suits <gap/><lb/>1 <del>Suits</del> For incidental<lb/>mendacity<lb/>2 against bondsmen<lb/>3 against party for<lb/>non compliance<lb/>4 against judicial<lb/>functionaries for non<lb/>compliance oppression or<lb/>extortion</note></p> <p>+ 10. Out of <del>the</del> <add>an</add> originally instituted suit, various sorts of<lb/><sic>excretitious</sic> suits are liable to grow: with <add>on the present occasion</add> no such causes of<lb/>complexity and entanglement is the suit supposed to be outweighed.</p> <p>+ 11. For the several causes of complexity which independently<lb/>of any suit <sic>excretitious</sic> suits are liable to have place, see<lb/>the preceding Chapter, <sic>Ch.</sic> VII.</p> <p>+ 12. Of <sic>excretitious</sic> suits examples are as follows.</p> <p><note>5</note> + 1. Suit against <del>an applic</del> a pursuer, defendant or<lb/>extraneous witness on a charge of <sic>falshood</sic>. <add>Suits for<lb/>incidental mendacity or forgery</add></p> <p><note>6</note> + 2. Suit against the bondsman of a pursuer, defendant<lb/>or (in case of witnesses non attendance of an extraneous witness<lb/>for non compliance on the part of the principal undertaken <lb/>for, or the bondsman.</p> <p><note>7</note> + 3. Suit against a pursuer, defendant or extraneous witness<lb/>for non compliance at large <add>See <sic>Ch.</sic> Judicial compliance<lb/>how producible.</add></p> <p><note>8</note> 4. Suit against a judiciary functionary, <add>official or occasional, if official</add> magistral or ministerial,<lb/>if ministerial stationary or nonstationary for non-compliance,<lb/>extortion or oppression on the occasion of the suit.</p> <p><note>4<lb/>Accidents producing<lb/>non compliance<lb/>1 Death<lb/>2 Physical inability<lb/>3 Destruction of instruments<Lb/>4 <sic>D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> of subject matters of<lb/>prehension<lb/>5 Roads impassable<lb/>6 Roads dangerous</note></p> <p><note>9</note> + 13. Of Accidents productive of non-compliance examples<lb/>are as follows<lb/>1. Death of pursuer, defendant, extraneous witness, <add>judicial<lb/>functionaries</add><lb/>2. Physical inability of <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic><lb/>3. <del>Loss</del> Destruction or loss definitive or temporary of judicial<lb/>instruments in <del><gap/></del> <foreign>loco</foreign> or in <foreign>transiter</foreign><lb/>4. <sic>D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> of <add>real</add> subject matters of <del>inten</del> prehension <add>actual</add> or intended.<lb/>5. Roads rendered definitively or temporarily impassable by flood<lb/>earthquake or other physical cause<lb/>6. Roads rendered too dangerous to be passed, by danger from enemies<lb/><add>malefactors</add><lb/><!-- continues in margin -->malefactors, or other<lb/>moral cause.</p> | ||
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1825. Jany 19
Procedure Code
2
Ch. VIII Suit simplest Initiation
hearing
(2 §. State of things afterwards
Art. continued
4 + 9. Suit as non penal compensation-seeking: thus proposed
Defendant being as per No 7 adequately responsible no extra provisionary
arrangements necessary to be taken as in aa highly penal case for
securing eventual means of execution and effect.
3
Excretitious suits
1 Suits For incidental
mendacity
2 against bondsmen
3 against party for
non compliance
4 against judicial
functionaries for non
compliance oppression or
extortion
+ 10. Out of the an originally instituted suit, various sorts of
excretitious suits are liable to grow: with on the present occasion no such causes of
complexity and entanglement is the suit supposed to be outweighed.
+ 11. For the several causes of complexity which independently
of any suit excretitious suits are liable to have place, see
the preceding Chapter, Ch. VII.
+ 12. Of excretitious suits examples are as follows.
5 + 1. Suit against an applic a pursuer, defendant or
extraneous witness on a charge of falshood. Suits for
incidental mendacity or forgery
6 + 2. Suit against the bondsman of a pursuer, defendant
or (in case of witnesses non attendance of an extraneous witness
for non compliance on the part of the principal undertaken
for, or the bondsman.
7 + 3. Suit against a pursuer, defendant or extraneous witness
for non compliance at large See Ch. Judicial compliance
how producible.
8 4. Suit against a judiciary functionary, official or occasional, if official magistral or ministerial,
if ministerial stationary or nonstationary for non-compliance,
extortion or oppression on the occasion of the suit.
4
Accidents producing
non compliance
1 Death
2 Physical inability
3 Destruction of instruments
4 Do of subject matters of
prehension
5 Roads impassable
6 Roads dangerous
9 + 13. Of Accidents productive of non-compliance examples
are as follows
1. Death of pursuer, defendant, extraneous witness, judicial
functionaries
2. Physical inability of do
3. Loss Destruction or loss definitive or temporary of judicial
instruments in loco or in transiter
4. Do of real subject matters of inten prehension actual or intended.
5. Roads rendered definitively or temporarily impassable by flood
earthquake or other physical cause
6. Roads rendered too dangerous to be passed, by danger from enemies
malefactors
malefactors, or other
moral cause.
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