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<p>commanded as per N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>. IV. <add>[+]2.</add></p> <!-- on a separate piece of paper folded over the bottom of the main sheet --> <p>[+]1 VI continued<lb/>Collative, with relation to the title of the<lb/>Pursuers, to the Services respectively demanded<lb/>by them, it will with relation to any <sic>burthen,</sic><lb/>imposed on the Defendant by the obligation<lb/>of rendering those same Services,<lb/>be <sic>onerative</sic>.</p> <p>IX continued.<lb/>[+]2. Ablative with relation to the title of the<lb/>Pursuers, to the | <p>commanded, as per N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>. IV. <add>[+]2.</add></p> <!-- on a separate piece of paper folded over the bottom of the main sheet --> <p>[+]1. VI continued<lb/>Collative, with relation to the title of the<lb/>Pursuers, to the Services respectively demanded<lb/>by them, it will with relation to any <sic>burthen,</sic><lb/>imposed on the Defendant by the obligation<lb/>of rendering those same Services,<lb/>be <sic>onerative</sic>.</p> <p>IX continued.<lb/>[+]2. Ablative with relation to the title of the<lb/>Pursuers, to the services respectively demanded<lb/><del>to</del> <add>by</add> them, any such fact will, with relation<lb/>to the <sic>burthen</sic> imposed on the Defendant<lb/>by the obligation of rendering any such services,<lb/>be <hi rend="underline">exonerative</hi>.</p> <p>In the case of a criminal offence, <hi rend="underline">collative circumstances</hi><lb/>will be the several <sic>inculpative;</sic> criminative<lb/>and aggravative circumstances belonging to the description<lb/>of the act: ablative, the several <sic>justificative, exemptive</sic><lb/>and alleviative circumstances. For exact lists of all<lb/>these several sorts of circumstances, see the Penal Code.</p> | ||
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commanded, as per No. IV. [+]2.
[+]1. VI continued
Collative, with relation to the title of the
Pursuers, to the Services respectively demanded
by them, it will with relation to any burthen,
imposed on the Defendant by the obligation
of rendering those same Services,
be onerative.
IX continued.
[+]2. Ablative with relation to the title of the
Pursuers, to the services respectively demanded
to by them, any such fact will, with relation
to the burthen imposed on the Defendant
by the obligation of rendering any such services,
be exonerative.
In the case of a criminal offence, collative circumstances
will be the several inculpative; criminative
and aggravative circumstances belonging to the description
of the act: ablative, the several justificative, exemptive
and alleviative circumstances. For exact lists of all
these several sorts of circumstances, see the Penal Code.
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