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<head>1829 March 23<lb/>Petitions</head> <p><note>Supplement<lb/>< | <head>1829 March 23<lb/>Petitions</head> <p><note>Supplement<lb/>or<lb/>Postscript</note><lb/>14 <note>§.3 Suits in pendency</note></p> <p>I Non-disappointment principle. Synonym <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic><lb/>2 Imitative principle — Synonym 2. Procedure-following principle<lb/>3. Caprice-following principle — Synonym. Be reason of <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></p> <!-- next paragraph crossed through in pencil --> <p><hi rend="underline">Clear</hi> or <hi rend="underline">doubtful</hi> — to one or other of these heads will<lb/>every such case, <del>can d</del> and in this point of view, be <gap/></p> <p><note><del><gap/> and Shape principle<lb/>First principle of Justice<lb/>These <add>expressions</add> must be <hi rend="underline"><unclear>rammed</unclear></hi><lb/>into the public mind</del></note></p> <p><note><del>First in <unclear>operation</unclear><lb/>that performed in the Winter<lb/>Review.<lb/>Caricature of<lb/>1. Pandemonium<lb/>2. Pandora's Box</del></note></p> <p><note>35<lb/>Means of dispatch<lb/>1 to Substantive law<lb/>non disappointment<lb/>principle<lb/>2 to Adjective law<lb/>natural mode of eliciting<lb/>evidence</note></p> <p>Means of dispatch two. 1. One belonging to Substantive<lb/>law: the Non disappointment principle. II The other<lb/>to Adjective law: this <add>natural</add> mode of eliciting evidence, borrowed<lb/>from Single Justice Procedure — <del><gap/></del> Small Debts Court<lb/>procedure and House of Commons Procedure, and engrafted<lb/>onto the here proposed system as in the prayer-part of the<lb/>Petition for Justice.</p> <p><del>In some instances</del> Of these two instruments, in<lb/>some instances a single one will suffice: in others, the nature<lb/>of the individual case will present a demand for the application <add>be seen to call for both</add> <lb/>of them both</p> <p><note>36<lb/>Cases for use of non-disappointment<lb/>principle<lb/>as an instrument<lb/>of dispatch<lb/>1 Construction of wills<lb/>2 <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> of deeds<lb/>3 Agreement for<lb/>transfer of property<lb/>4 Redemption of<lb/>mortgaged property<lb/>5 Forced foreclosure</note></p> <p>Cases <del><gap/></del> in which the appropriate instrument of<lb/>dispatch to the Non-disappointment principle are cases<lb/>in which the title is a matter <add>the subject</add> of dispute</p> <p><del>Exam</del> Of the <add>sorts of</add> cases which upon the face of them present<lb/>a demand for the application of the Non-disappointment principle<lb/>example these ☞ See the Tabular view by G.B.</p> <p>1. Substantive Law independently of obligatory dealings. 1.<lb/>as distinguished into conveyance and obligatory promises<lb/><del>1 Subject matter of the suit</del> the examples found<lb/><del>2</del> 1. Subject matter of the suit. Construction or say interpretation<lb/>of last-wills. Conveyance or say transfer <gap/><lb/>2. — of Deeds of purchase and sale transfer <gap/><lb/>3. Agreements procuring such transfer<lb/>4 Redemption of Immovable property in mortgage<lb/>5. Forced Foreclosure</p> | ||
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1829 March 23
Petitions
Supplement
or
Postscript
14 §.3 Suits in pendency
I Non-disappointment principle. Synonym do
2 Imitative principle — Synonym 2. Procedure-following principle
3. Caprice-following principle — Synonym. Be reason of
Clear or doubtful — to one or other of these heads will
every such case, can d and in this point of view, be
and Shape principle
First principle of Justice
These expressions must be rammed
into the public mind
First in operation
that performed in the Winter
Review.
Caricature of
1. Pandemonium
2. Pandora's Box
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Means of dispatch
1 to Substantive law
non disappointment
principle
2 to Adjective law
natural mode of eliciting
evidence
Means of dispatch two. 1. One belonging to Substantive
law: the Non disappointment principle. II The other
to Adjective law: this natural mode of eliciting evidence, borrowed
from Single Justice Procedure — Small Debts Court
procedure and House of Commons Procedure, and engrafted
onto the here proposed system as in the prayer-part of the
Petition for Justice.
In some instances Of these two instruments, in
some instances a single one will suffice: in others, the nature
of the individual case will present a demand for the application be seen to call for both
of them both
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Cases for use of non-disappointment
principle
as an instrument
of dispatch
1 Construction of wills
2 do of deeds
3 Agreement for
transfer of property
4 Redemption of
mortgaged property
5 Forced foreclosure
Cases in which the appropriate instrument of
dispatch to the Non-disappointment principle are cases
in which the title is a matter the subject of dispute
Exam Of the sorts of cases which upon the face of them present
a demand for the application of the Non-disappointment principle
example these ☞ See the Tabular view by G.B.
1. Substantive Law independently of obligatory dealings. 1.
as distinguished into conveyance and obligatory promises
1 Subject matter of the suit the examples found
2 1. Subject matter of the suit. Construction or say interpretation
of last-wills. Conveyance or say transfer
2. — of Deeds of purchase and sale transfer
3. Agreements procuring such transfer
4 Redemption of Immovable property in mortgage
5. Forced Foreclosure
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