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<head>1828. <del>March</del> <add>July 7</add><lb/>Law Amendment <add>or Procedure Code</add></head> <p><note><del>Propositions</del> <add><sic>Ch</sic> All-comprehensive</add></note><lb/>(2 <note> &sect;.1. Subject matters.<lb/>&sect; &sect; Existing system</note></p> <p>Leaving the other established systems to some other<lb/>hand, <del>which is here undertaken to be</del> <add>a problem</add> the solution of which is here<lb/>undertaken to be given with reference to English and English-bred<lb/>practice, is this <add>are these</add>.  To <sic>shew</sic> that whatsoever arrangement<lb/><add>really</add> subservient to the purposes <add>ends</add> of justice is made in the<lb/><add>aggregate of</add> practice of the several sorts of English judicature taken <add>together, as exhibited by<lb/>the aggregate of those several<lb/>Books of practice</add><lb/>together <del>will be found made</del> <add>may be seen to be made</add> here: 2. <del>that to</del> in relation<lb/>to whatsoever arrangement therein understood as having<lb/>place, that arrangement at the same time not having place,<lb/>to <sic>shew</sic> that it is absolutely or comparatively needless, useless<lb/>and instead of conducive adverse to the ends of justice.</p> <p>For this purpose what is proposed is, to take the<lb/>several indexes belonging to the several most comprehensive<lb/>books of practice having for their <add>respective</add> subject matters the practice<lb/>of the several sorts of judicature <del><sic>stiled</sic> <hi rend="underline">Courts</hi></del> or as the<lb/><del>case</del> ordinary language has it <hi rend="underline">Courts</hi>, and in the margin<lb/>of the name of each operation or instrument there exhibited<lb/>to <del><sic>shew</sic></del> state, for the judgment of the reader either the occasion<lb/>and place in which, <add>in the present proposed Procedure</add> it is performed <add>requested at</add> or <del>required to be</del> exhibited<lb/>or that being requested is either absolutely or comparatively<lb/>ill-adapted to its professed purpose, no employment <add>or admission</add> is accordingly<lb/>here given to it.</p>
 
 


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1828. March July 7
Law Amendment or Procedure Code

Propositions Ch All-comprehensive
(2 §.1. Subject matters.
§ § Existing system

Leaving the other established systems to some other
hand, which is here undertaken to be a problem the solution of which is here
undertaken to be given with reference to English and English-bred
practice, is this are these. To shew that whatsoever arrangement
really subservient to the purposes ends of justice is made in the
aggregate of practice of the several sorts of English judicature taken together, as exhibited by
the aggregate of those several
Books of practice

together will be found made may be seen to be made here: 2. that to in relation
to whatsoever arrangement therein understood as having
place, that arrangement at the same time not having place,
to shew that it is absolutely or comparatively needless, useless
and instead of conducive adverse to the ends of justice.

For this purpose what is proposed is, to take the
several indexes belonging to the several most comprehensive
books of practice having for their respective subject matters the practice
of the several sorts of judicature stiled Courts or as the
case ordinary language has it Courts, and in the margin
of the name of each operation or instrument there exhibited
to shew state, for the judgment of the reader either the occasion
and place in which, in the present proposed Procedure it is performed requested at or required to be exhibited
or that being requested is either absolutely or comparatively
ill-adapted to its professed purpose, no employment or admission is accordingly
here given to it.



Identifier: | JB/056/140/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 56.

Date_1

1828-07-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

056

Main Headings

Folio number

140

Info in main headings field

Law Amendments or Procedure Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

E2

Penner

Watermarks

BROCKLESBY & MORBEY 1827

Marginals

Paper Producer

Edmund Henry Barker

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1827

Notes public

ID Number

18196

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