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<p>1824. Feb<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi> 8<lb/>
 
<head><del>Constitutional</del> <add>Procedure</add> Code.</head><note>Ch. Costs</note></p>
<head>1824. Feb<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi> 8 +<lb/><del>Constitutional</del> <add>Procedure</add> Code.</head> <!-- some in pencil --><p>6<lb/><note>IV<lb/>Ch. XI Costs</note><lb/>1 <note>&sect;. Procedure First Law<lb/>&sect;.3 Costs<lb/></note></p> <!-- marginal summaries in pencil --> <p><note>14<lb/><add>Indispensable</add> Expenses pecuniary<lb/>and quasi-pecuniary<lb/>Heads.<lb/>1. Applicants journey<lb/>to and fro and demurrage<lb/>at the Judicatory<lb/>consumption of time and<lb/>labour included<lb/>2. So, pursuers, if<lb/>different from applicant<lb/>3. So pursuer's necessary<lb/>assistant or<lb/>substitute<lb/>4. Defendant <sic>expence</sic> as above<lb/>5. Or his <del>assistant</del><lb/>substitute<lb/>6. So, extraneous witnesses<lb/>on both sides.</note></p> <p>First as to the costs or <add>pecuniary and quasi-pecuniary</add> <sic>expences</sic> <del>incident and necessary</del><lb/><add>constantly or undoubtedly indispensable</add> in <sic>litiscontestation.</sic> The items they are composed of will<lb/>be found reducible to the following heads.</p> <p>1.  Applicants journey to and from the judicatory with<lb/><add><sic>expence</sic> of</add> demurrage in the neighbourhood of it <del>when</del> if a distance<lb/>from the applicants house: consumption of time and labour<lb/>included.  So on the part of the individual constituted<lb/>pursuer if different from the applicant. So on the<lb/>part of any substitute or assistant the presence of whom<lb/>may by the relative incapacity of the party interested be<lb/>rendered necessary as above.</p> <p>The like on the Defendants side.</p> <p>The <del><gap/></del> like for extraneous witnesses, if any, on<lb/>both sides.</p> <p><note>15<lb/>II. Conveying to Judicatory<lb/><add>ready</add> written and<lb/><add>portable</add> sources of real evidence<lb/>or of Judge &amp;c to <sic>unportable</sic><lb/><sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> or <add>for examining an</add> <sic>unremoveable</sic><lb/>person abovementioned.</note></p><p>2.  Conveyance of articles of already written evidence, if<lb/>any, and of sources of real evidence to the Judicatory<lb/>or of the Judge and other <del>Maj</del> <add>judicial</add> functionaries magisterial and<lb/>ministerial from the Judicatory to the places <add>place</add> where the<lb/>article in question &#x2014; the source of evidence is <sic>fixt</sic> <add>or deposited<lb/>or where an <sic>unremoveable</sic> person is to be examined.</add></p> <p><note>16<lb/>III. Drawing and writing<lb/>1. Minutes of Judicatory<lb/>transactions<lb/>2. Communication between<lb/>Judge and<lb/>1. Parties or Substitutes<lb/>2. Extraneous witnesses<lb/>3. Judges at the abodes of <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic><lb/>4. Prehensors in possession<lb/>of Land or Goods for<lb/>eventual execution</note></p> <p><add>3.  Framing/Drawing <del>the</del> and consigning to paper the <del><gap/></del> writings expressive of the transactions of the Judicatory .. namely. 1. the Minutes of the proceedings carried on at the Judicatory:  2.</add><lb/><del><add>proceedings</add> 3 Writings <add>at the Judicatory also</add></del> the several written instruments employed<lb/>in the communications which have place between the Judge<lb/>on the one part and the parties <add><del>on</del></add> or <del>the other</del> their <del><gap/></del> substitutes<lb/>assistants or witnesses, on the other:  <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add>Judges of the<lb/>abodes of <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi>  Prehensors</sic> having possession of lands or goods of a defendant for instruments or<lb/>securing eventual execution.</add></p> <p><note>17<lb/>IV. Conveyance to and fro of the above.</note></p> <p>4.  Conveyance to and fro of those several <add>instruments or </add><hi rend="underline">media</hi> of<lb/>communication.</p> <p>5.  Prehension and adduction of reluctant litigants or<lb/>extraneous witnesses, with or without any such reluctantly yielded<lb/>articles of written evidence, or portable sources of real evidence, as the<lb/>case may happen to require.</p>
<p>First as to the costs or <add>pecuniary and quasi-pecuniary</add> expences <del>incident and necessary</del><lb/>
 
<add>constantly or incidentally indispensable</add> in litiscontestation.  The items they are composed of will<lb/>
be found reducible to the following heads.</p>
<p>1.  Applicants journey to and from the judicatory with<lb/>
<add>expence of</add> demurrage in the neighbourhood of it <del><gap/></del> of a distance<lb/>
from the applicants house: consumption of time and labour<lb/>
included.  So on the part of the individual constituted<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> if different from the applicant. So on the<lb/>
part of any substitute or assistant the presence of whom<lb/>
may by the relative incapacity of the party interested by<lb/>
rendered necessary as above.</p>
<p>The liike on the Defendants side.</p>
<p>The <del><gap/></del> like for extraneous witnesses, if any, on<lb/>
both sides.</p>
<p>2.  Conveyance of articles of already written evidence, if<lb/>
any, and of sources of real evidence to the judicatory<lb/>
or of the Judge and other <del><gap/></del> <add>judicial</add> functionaries magisterial and<lb/>
ministerial from the judicatory to the places <add>place</add> where the<lb/>
article in question the source of evidence is fixt or <unclear>deposited</unclear><lb/>
or where an <gap/> person is to be examined.</p>
<p>3. Framing <add>Drawing</add> <del>the</del> and <gap/> to paper the <del><gap/></del> <add>writings</add> expressive of the transactions in the Judicatory .. namely. 1. the Minutes of the proceedings carried on at the Judicatory:  2. <lb/>
<del>proceedings <gap/> <add>at the judicatory also</add> <gap/></del> the several written instruments employed<lb/>
in the communications which have place between the Judge<lb/>
in the one part and the parties <add><del>on</del></add> or <del>the other</del> their <del><gap/></del> substitutes<lb/>
assistants or witnesses, in he other:  <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add>Judges of the</add><lb/>
abodes of d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi>  Prehensors having possession of lands or goods of a <add>defendant for</add> instruments or<lb/>
securing eventual execution.</p>
<p>4.  Conveyance to and for of those several <hi rend="underline">media</hi> of<lb/>
communication.</p>
<p5.  Prehension and adduction of reluctant litigants or<lb/>
extraneous witnesses, with or without any such reluctantly yielded<lb/>
articles of written evidence, or portable sources of real evidence, as the<lb/>
case may happen to require.</p>
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1824. Feby. 8 +
Constitutional Procedure Code.

6
IV
Ch. XI Costs

1 §. Procedure First Law
§.3 Costs

14
Indispensable Expenses pecuniary
and quasi-pecuniary
Heads.
1. Applicants journey
to and fro and demurrage
at the Judicatory
consumption of time and
labour included
2. So, pursuers, if
different from applicant
3. So pursuer's necessary
assistant or
substitute
4. Defendant expence as above
5. Or his assistant
substitute
6. So, extraneous witnesses
on both sides.

First as to the costs or pecuniary and quasi-pecuniary expences incident and necessary
constantly or undoubtedly indispensable in litiscontestation. The items they are composed of will
be found reducible to the following heads.

1. Applicants journey to and from the judicatory with
expence of demurrage in the neighbourhood of it when if a distance
from the applicants house: consumption of time and labour
included. So on the part of the individual constituted
pursuer if different from the applicant. So on the
part of any substitute or assistant the presence of whom
may by the relative incapacity of the party interested be
rendered necessary as above.

The like on the Defendants side.

The like for extraneous witnesses, if any, on
both sides.

15
II. Conveying to Judicatory
ready written and
portable sources of real evidence
or of Judge &c to unportable
do or for examining an unremoveable
person abovementioned.

2. Conveyance of articles of already written evidence, if
any, and of sources of real evidence to the Judicatory
or of the Judge and other Maj judicial functionaries magisterial and
ministerial from the Judicatory to the places place where the
article in question — the source of evidence is fixt or deposited
or where an unremoveable person is to be examined.

16
III. Drawing and writing
1. Minutes of Judicatory
transactions
2. Communication between
Judge and
1. Parties or Substitutes
2. Extraneous witnesses
3. Judges at the abodes of do
4. Prehensors in possession
of Land or Goods for
eventual execution

3. Framing/Drawing the and consigning to paper the writings expressive of the transactions of the Judicatory .. namely. 1. the Minutes of the proceedings carried on at the Judicatory: 2.
proceedings 3 Writings at the Judicatory also the several written instruments employed
in the communications which have place between the Judge
on the one part and the parties on or the other their substitutes
assistants or witnesses, on the other: Judges of the
abodes of do. Prehensors having possession of lands or goods of a defendant for instruments or
securing eventual execution.

17
IV. Conveyance to and fro of the above.

4. Conveyance to and fro of those several instruments or media of
communication.

5. Prehension and adduction of reluctant litigants or
extraneous witnesses, with or without any such reluctantly yielded
articles of written evidence, or portable sources of real evidence, as the
case may happen to require.



Identifier: | JB/055/299/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 55.

Date_1

1824-02-08

Marginal Summary Numbering

14-17

Box

055

Main Headings

Constitutional Code; Procedure Code

Folio number

299

Info in main headings field

Procedure Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

D6 / E1

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1823

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1823

Notes public

ID Number

18020

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