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<p>1825. March 24<lb/>
<p>1825. March 24<lb/>
<head>Procedure Code.</head></p>
<head>Procedure Code.</head></p>
 
<p>1.  Difficulties of the transfer in the case of a single <unclear>Cojudicate</unclear>.  Course of suit <gap/> in the originating Judicatory<lb/>
 
2.  Multiplied by the number of Cojudicatories<lb/>
 
3.  Cases if any in which such transfer is elegible<lb/>
4.  Privilege, thereupon.</p>
<p>Art.  <add>Exceptions excepted, If</add> When <del>one party <gap/></del> the Judicatory<lb/>
originally applied to <del>is</del> <add>being</add>, as <add>it</add> will naturally be, the <add>Appellate</add> Judicatory<lb/>
<del>of the applicant</del> there exists <del>another party <gap/></del> <add>other parties one or more</add> other<lb/>
<del>parties</del> whose judicatory it is not, especially if a defendant<lb/>
or Defendants, the more eligible mode of <add>judicial</add> intercourse<lb/>
will be the epistolary, backed always <add>in case of need</add> by the oral, carried<lb/>
on at <add>in</add> the originating judicatory.</p>
<p>Art.  When, in relation to the same fact, applied<lb/>
to a person who has already in relation to the same<lb/>
fact been examined in the epistolary mode, the oral<lb/>
mode will be said to be <hi rend="underline">subsidiarily</hi> applied:  the<lb/>
name of the <add>oral</add> examination the subsidiary examination,<lb/>
name of the epistolary examination, the provisional examination.</p>
<p>Art.  The subsidiary oral examination<lb/>
may <del><gap/></del> either be included, <add>as <unclear>being</unclear></add> in the original enquiry, or<lb/>
deferred to the Recapitulatory or say Quasi-Jury Enquiry.</p>
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1825. March 24
Procedure Code.

1. Difficulties of the transfer in the case of a single Cojudicate. Course of suit in the originating Judicatory
2. Multiplied by the number of Cojudicatories
3. Cases if any in which such transfer is elegible
4. Privilege, thereupon.

Art. Exceptions excepted, If When one party the Judicatory
originally applied to is being, as it will naturally be, the Appellate Judicatory
of the applicant there exists another party other parties one or more other
parties whose judicatory it is not, especially if a defendant
or Defendants, the more eligible mode of judicial intercourse
will be the epistolary, backed always in case of need by the oral, carried
on at in the originating judicatory.

Art. When, in relation to the same fact, applied
to a person who has already in relation to the same
fact been examined in the epistolary mode, the oral
mode will be said to be subsidiarily applied: the
name of the oral examination the subsidiary examination,
name of the epistolary examination, the provisional examination.

Art. The subsidiary oral examination
may either be included, as being in the original enquiry, or
deferred to the Recapitulatory or say Quasi-Jury Enquiry.


Identifier: | JB/055/086/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 55.

Date_1

1825-03-24

Marginal Summary Numbering

8-9

Box

055

Main Headings

Procedure Code

Folio number

086

Info in main headings field

Procedure Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C1 / E2

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

17807

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