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<head>1825 <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi></sic> 31 <note>2</note><lb/>Procedure Code <sic>Ch.</sic> Judiciary Formularies or Instrument Table Rudiments</head> <!-- this page is organised in four columns --> <p>1. Examination instrument <add>paper</add><lb/><unclear>alone</unclear> the epistolary mode<lb/>is employed.<lb/>2. Examination under<Lb/>3. Responsion paper</p> <p><hi rend="underline"><gap/> instrument</hi><lb/>I for Judicial Attendance<lb/><lb/>1. Invitation instrument<lb/>2. <sic>Accerative</sic> <sic.do</sic> or order<lb/><add>Attendance requiring mandate</add><lb/>3. Personal <sic>prehensive</sic><lb/>order or mandate<lb/><sic>Prehended</sic> and Mandated<lb/>4. Real-<sic>prehensive</sic> order<lb/>with or without adduction<lb/>5. Right-<sic>requisitive</sic><lb/>with notice</p> <p>Sale &#x2014; un-<sic>satisfactive</sic><lb/>order.  compensative<lb/>Sale mandate<lb/><add>compensative</add> Sequestration un-<sic>satisfactive</sic><lb/>order</p> <p><sic>Prehensive</sic> and Acquisitive</p> <p>Attendance requiring<lb/>Mandate  &#x2014; Mandative</p> <p>Response-requiring<lb/>Mandate &#x2014; Mandative</p> <p><sic>Attendand</sic> Mandative<lb/>attendance is required</p> <p><del><sic>Attendand</sic></del><lb/><sic>Respondand</sic> Mandates<lb/>response</p> <p>Cost of the occasion<lb/>or<lb/>Cost of the instrument</p> <p>Mandates| 1. <gap/><lb/>| 2. Inhibitive</p> <p>Parties or | 1. Compliance<lb/>Witnesses | announcing (1 as past<lb/>(2 as future<lb/>to Judge | 2. Non-compliance<lb/>excusing.</p> <pb/> <p>1 Coparties Attendance requiring<lb/>Mandate</p> <p>2 Witness's Attendance-<lb/>requiring Mandate</p> <p>3. Defendant or Co-defendants<lb/>Attendance requiring<lb/>Mandate</p> <p>4. Examiners Responsion<lb/>requiring Mandate</p> <p>5. Examiners Interrogation<lb/>Paper</p> <p.6. Examiners Responsion<lb/>paper</p> <!-- line across the column in ink --> <p>Formularies in Order of<lb/>Time</p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic>VI></p> <p>1. Truth-securing <gap/><lb/>2. Judicial Applicant<lb/>Directive<lb/>3. Applicants Address<lb/>paper<lb?>4. Applicants direction<lb/>or Applicants direction<lb/><gap/></p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic>VIII<lb/>Proxy locative instrument</p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> IX<lb/.Suit transferring instrument<lb/.Judge to Judge</p> <p>Non-attendance Excuse<lb/>paper</p> <p>Attendance preventing<lb/><sic>Malardy</sic> certificate</p> <pb/> <p><sic>Punifactive</sic> Mandate<lb/>to Punishment inflicting<lb/>functionaries</p> <!-- line in ink across the column --> <p>8 March 1825</p> <p><foreign>Considerenda</foreign> to Formularies</p> <p>1. Person from <add>by</add> whom <gap/> <add>issued</add><lb/>2. Person to whom addressed 1. <gap/> <Add>?Judicial</add. functionaries
<head>1825 <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi></sic> 31 <note>2</note><lb/>Procedure Code <sic>Ch.</sic> Judiciary Formulary or Instrument Table Rudiments</head> <!-- this page is organised in four columns --> <p>1. Examination instrument <add>paper</add><lb/>where the epistolary mode<lb/>is employed.<lb/>2. Examination <unclear>under</unclear><lb/>3. Responsion paper</p> <p><hi rend="underline"><sic><unclear>Satisfactive</unclear></sic> instrument</hi><lb/>I for Judicial Attendance<lb/><lb/>1. Invitation instrument<lb/>2. <sic>Accerative</sic> <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> or order<lb/><add>Attendance requiring mandate</add><lb/>3. Personal <sic>prehensive</sic><lb/>order or mandate<lb/><sic>Prehendive</sic> and Mandative<lb/>4. Real-<sic>prehensive</sic> order<lb/>with or without adduction<lb/>5. Right-<sic>sequistrative</sic><lb/>with notice</p> <p>Sale &#x2014; un-<sic>satisfactive</sic><lb/>order.  Compensative<lb/>Sale mandate<lb/><add>Compensative</add> Sequestration un-<sic>satisfactive</sic><lb/>order</p> <p><sic>Prehensive</sic> and Acquisitive</p> <p>Attendance requiring<lb/>Mandate  &#x2014; Mandative</p> <p>Response-requiring<lb/>Mandate &#x2014; Mandative</p> <p><sic>Attendand</sic> Mandative<lb/>attendance is required</p> <p><del><sic>Attendand</sic></del><lb/><sic>Respondand</sic> Mandates<lb/>response</p> <p>Cost of the occasion<lb/>or<lb/>Cost of the instrument</p> <p>Mandates } 1. <gap/><lb/>} 2. Inhibitive</p> <p>Parties or } 1. Compliance<lb/>Witnesses } announcing (1 as past<lb/>} (2 as future<lb/>to Judge } 2. Non-compliance<lb/>} excusing.</p> <pb/> <p>1 <sic>Coparties</sic> Attendance requiring<lb/>Mandate</p> <p>2 Witness's Attendance-<lb/>requiring Mandate</p> <p>3. Defendant or Co-defendants<lb/>Attendance requiring<lb/>Mandate</p> <p>4. Examiners Responsion<lb/>requiring Mandate</p> <p>5. Examiners Interrogation<lb/>Paper</p> <p>6. Examiners Responsion<lb/>paper</p> <!-- line across the column in ink --> <p>Formularies in Order of<lb/>Time</p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic>VI</p> <p>1. Truth-securing Mandate<lb/>2. Judicial Applicant<lb/>Directive<lb/>3. Applicants Address<lb/>paper<lb/>4. Applicants direction<lb/>or Applicants direction<lb/><gap/></p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic>VIII<lb/>Proxy locative instrument</p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> IX<lb/>Suit transferring instrument<lb/>Judge to Judge</p> <p>Non-attendance Excuse<lb/>paper</p> <p>Attendance preventing<lb/>Malady certificate</p> <pb/> <p><sic>Punifactive</sic> Mandate<lb/>to Punishment inflicting<lb/>functionaries</p> <!-- line in ink across the column --> <p>8 March 1825</p> <p><foreign>Considerenda</foreign> to Formularies</p> <p>1. Person from <add>by</add> whom <unclear>coming</unclear> <add>issued</add><lb/>2. Person to whom addressed<lb/>1. Non <add>Judicial</add> functionaries<lb/>2. Functionaries<lb/>3. Occasions on which<lb/>issued<lb/>4. Purposes for which<lb/>issued.<lb/>N.B. <hi rend="underline">Occasions</hi> and<lb/><hi rend="underline">purpose</hi> may perhaps<lb/>sometimes coincide</p> <!-- bracket in ink over text in this column and the adjacent column --> <p>Persons issuing<lb/>&amp;c</p> <p>I. Applicant non-contentious<lb/>&#x2014; Contentious</p> <p>II. The Judge.</p> <p>&#9758; For other Persons<lb/>issuing see the List of<lb/>Persons addressed: all<lb/>of whom may <add>will</add> have<lb/>occasion to issue appropriate<lb/>responses.</p> <p><del>III. A party <gap/></del></p> <pb/> <p>Mandates for testification</p> <p>1. Attendance and <sic>Testificational</sic><lb/>Mandate addressed<lb/>to the proposed<lb/>witness</p> <p><sic>Testificational</sic><lb/>2 Adductive &#x2014; for <sic>Testificational</sic><lb/>Mandate</p> <p><sic>Testificational</sic><lb/>3. <unclear>Productive</unclear> for <sic>Testificational</sic><lb/>Mandate</p> <p>4. Responsion for <sic>testificational</sic><lb/>Mandate or<lb/><sic>Testificational</sic> responsive<lb/>mandate</p> <!-- bracket in ink over text in this column and the adjacent column --> <p>Persons addressed</p> <p>I. The Judge</p> <p>1. An <del>Person</del> <add>Applicant</add>, viz after<lb/><unclear>instance</unclear> application<lb/>2. A Co-Pursuer<lb/>3. A Defendant<lb/>4. A Witness (extraneous.<lb/>5. A judicial functionary<lb/>subordinate to the<lb/>Judge<lb/>6. A Fellow Judge<lb/>7. A Superior Judge<lb/>8. A Sub Judge where<lb/>the issuer is a Judge<lb/>Appellate or the Justice<lb/>Minister.<lb/>9. The Registrar<lb/>10. The Government Advocate<lb/>11. The Advocate of the<lb/>Helpless<lb/>12. A Judge Depute Permanent<lb/>13. A Judge Depute<lb/>Occasional<lb/>14. A Local Headman<lb/>15. A Local Headman's<lb/>Registrar</p>
 


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1825 Jany. 31 2
Procedure Code Ch. Judiciary Formulary or Instrument Table Rudiments

1. Examination instrument paper
where the epistolary mode
is employed.
2. Examination under
3. Responsion paper

Satisfactive instrument
I for Judicial Attendance

1. Invitation instrument
2. Accerative do or order
Attendance requiring mandate
3. Personal prehensive
order or mandate
Prehendive and Mandative
4. Real-prehensive order
with or without adduction
5. Right-sequistrative
with notice

Sale — un-satisfactive
order. Compensative
Sale mandate
Compensative Sequestration un-satisfactive
order

Prehensive and Acquisitive

Attendance requiring
Mandate — Mandative

Response-requiring
Mandate — Mandative

Attendand Mandative
attendance is required

Attendand
Respondand Mandates
response

Cost of the occasion
or
Cost of the instrument

Mandates } 1.
} 2. Inhibitive

Parties or } 1. Compliance
Witnesses } announcing (1 as past
} (2 as future
to Judge } 2. Non-compliance
} excusing.


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1 Coparties Attendance requiring
Mandate

2 Witness's Attendance-
requiring Mandate

3. Defendant or Co-defendants
Attendance requiring
Mandate

4. Examiners Responsion
requiring Mandate

5. Examiners Interrogation
Paper

6. Examiners Responsion
paper

Formularies in Order of
Time

Ch.VI

1. Truth-securing Mandate
2. Judicial Applicant
Directive
3. Applicants Address
paper
4. Applicants direction
or Applicants direction

Ch.VIII
Proxy locative instrument

Ch. IX
Suit transferring instrument
Judge to Judge

Non-attendance Excuse
paper

Attendance preventing
Malady certificate


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Punifactive Mandate
to Punishment inflicting
functionaries

8 March 1825

Considerenda to Formularies

1. Person from by whom coming issued
2. Person to whom addressed
1. Non Judicial functionaries
2. Functionaries
3. Occasions on which
issued
4. Purposes for which
issued.
N.B. Occasions and
purpose may perhaps
sometimes coincide

Persons issuing
&c

I. Applicant non-contentious
— Contentious

II. The Judge.

☞ For other Persons
issuing see the List of
Persons addressed: all
of whom may will have
occasion to issue appropriate
responses.

III. A party


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Mandates for testification

1. Attendance and Testificational
Mandate addressed
to the proposed
witness

Testificational
2 Adductive — for Testificational
Mandate

Testificational
3. Productive for Testificational
Mandate

4. Responsion for testificational
Mandate or
Testificational responsive
mandate

Persons addressed

I. The Judge

1. An Person Applicant, viz after
instance application
2. A Co-Pursuer
3. A Defendant
4. A Witness (extraneous.
5. A judicial functionary
subordinate to the
Judge
6. A Fellow Judge
7. A Superior Judge
8. A Sub Judge where
the issuer is a Judge
Appellate or the Justice
Minister.
9. The Registrar
10. The Government Advocate
11. The Advocate of the
Helpless
12. A Judge Depute Permanent
13. A Judge Depute
Occasional
14. A Local Headman
15. A Local Headman's
Registrar



Identifier: | JB/056/051/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 56.

Date_1

1825-01-31

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

056

Main Headings

Procedure Code

Folio number

051

Info in main headings field

Procedure Code Ch. Judiciary Formulary or Instrument Table Rudiments

Image

003

Titles

Category

Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

F1 / F2

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

18107

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