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<p><add>By</add> the system of procedure I understand the system of legal<lb/>
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arrangements <add>by a set of rules</add> prescribing the mode in which <add>the proceedings made to</add> a suit <del>of</del> at law<lb/>
 
shall be conducted <add>carried on</add> by the several sorts of persons <add>therein</add> concerned, in consequence of the several incidents liable to <unclear>authorise:</unclear><lb/>
 
and declaring what on each occasion shall be done<lb/>
 
in the event of <add>as well</add> <del>non-</del> compliance, as of every possible<lb/>
mode of non-compliance in regard to each respective rule<lb/>
declaring what shall and what shall not be done in consequence of such incident.</p>
<p>A suit at law is either tripartite or bipartite.</p>
<p>A suit at law <add>By a tripartite of which sort are by far the greatest number of suits</add> (called on different occasions an action,<lb/>
a cause, a prosecution, <add>a demand</add> a legal demand) an inquiry<lb/>
(legal inquiry) an inquest, an inquisition I understand any<lb/>
<add>such</add> senses of proceedings <add>as</add> which takes place in consequence<lb/>
of a demand addressed <add>presented</add> by a party called a <hi rend="underline">plaintiff</hi><hi rend="superscript">†</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">†</hi> Synonyms to the word Plaintiff.  1. Complainant.  2. Demandant.  3. Petitioner.<lb/>
See in a penal case – 4. Prosecutor.  5. Accuser.  6. Promovent.</note><lb/>
to a person <add>or set of persons</add> in the character of a Judge or Judges (say for<lb/>
shortness to a Judge or the Judge) praying him to render<lb/>
to the demandant <del>that</del> <add>a</add> sort of <unclear>service</unclear> which <del>consists in</del>
by the tenor, purport or effort of some article of the substantive<lb/>
branch of the law he is required <add>is supposed in the case in question</add> to render to a person<lb/>
being in the case of the demandant, at the charge of another<lb/>
person who in respect of the liberty reserved to him of <add>displaying</add> disproving<lb/>
the title <add>right</add> of the plaintiff to load <add>charge</add> him with the obligation<lb/>
the imposition of which is necessarily included in the rendering<lb/>
of such service, is termed the defendant.</p>
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By the system of procedure I understand the system of legal
arrangements by a set of rules prescribing the mode in which the proceedings made to a suit of at law
shall be conducted carried on by the several sorts of persons therein concerned, in consequence of the several incidents liable to authorise:
and declaring what on each occasion shall be done
in the event of as well non- compliance, as of every possible
mode of non-compliance in regard to each respective rule
declaring what shall and what shall not be done in consequence of such incident.

A suit at law is either tripartite or bipartite.

A suit at law By a tripartite of which sort are by far the greatest number of suits (called on different occasions an action,
a cause, a prosecution, a demand a legal demand) an inquiry
(legal inquiry) an inquest, an inquisition I understand any
such senses of proceedings as which takes place in consequence
of a demand addressed presented by a party called a plaintiff Synonyms to the word Plaintiff. 1. Complainant. 2. Demandant. 3. Petitioner.
See in a penal case – 4. Prosecutor. 5. Accuser. 6. Promovent.

to a person or set of persons in the character of a Judge or Judges (say for
shortness to a Judge or the Judge) praying him to render
to the demandant that a sort of service which consists in by the tenor, purport or effort of some article of the substantive
branch of the law he is required is supposed in the case in question to render to a person
being in the case of the demandant, at the charge of another
person who in respect of the liberty reserved to him of displaying disproving
the title right of the plaintiff to load charge him with the obligation
the imposition of which is necessarily included in the rendering
of such service, is termed the defendant.


Identifier: | JB/058/036/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 58.

Date_1

1805-04-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-2

Box

058

Main Headings

evidence

Folio number

036

Info in main headings field

evidence

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

18705

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