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<head>1828 July 8<lb/>Law Amendment <add>or Procedure Code</add></head> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> 1. All comprehensive<lb/>§.1. Subject matters<lb/>Operation<lb/>1. Application</note></p> <p>Application to Law</p> <p>1. Simply informative <add>or say evidence-furnishing</add> 2. <sic>Petitional</sic> or say <sic>Demandative</sic><lb/>under one or the other of these denominations may every<lb/>Judicial application made in the first instance be <sic>comprized</sic>.<lb/>See <add>on this head</add> <sic>Ch.</sic> 1 <del> | <head>1828 July 8<lb/>Law Amendment <add>or Procedure Code</add></head> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> 1. All comprehensive<lb/>§.1. Subject matters<lb/>Operation<lb/>1. Application</note></p> <p>Application to Law</p> <p>1. Simply informative <add>or say evidence-furnishing</add> 2. <sic>Petitional</sic> or say <sic>Demandative</sic> —<lb/>under one or the other of these denominations may every<lb/>Judicial application made in the first instance be <sic>comprized</sic>.<lb/>See <add>on this head</add> <sic>Ch.</sic> 1 <del>Applications</del> Judicial applications.</p> <p>Of the several sorts of judicial applications<lb/>of the <sic>petitional</sic> class those <add>that</add> of the most impetuous and most in<lb/>use will be that by which commencement is given to a suit<lb/>at law. Call it <add>this mode of application</add> the <sic>inistative</sic> <del>mode of</del> By this, if the<lb/><del>demand to this purpose is acceded to, commencement is given to</del> a suit<lb/>See in this head <sic>Ch</sic> Applications as above<lb/>For the various sort of Suits see <sic>Ch</sic> 3 Suits their sorts</p> | ||
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1828 July 8
Law Amendment or Procedure Code
Ch. 1. All comprehensive
§.1. Subject matters
Operation
1. Application
Application to Law
1. Simply informative or say evidence-furnishing 2. Petitional or say Demandative —
under one or the other of these denominations may every
Judicial application made in the first instance be comprized.
See on this head Ch. 1 Applications Judicial applications.
Of the several sorts of judicial applications
of the petitional class those that of the most impetuous and most in
use will be that by which commencement is given to a suit
at law. Call it this mode of application the inistative mode of By this, if the
demand to this purpose is acceded to, commencement is given to a suit
See in this head Ch Applications as above
For the various sort of Suits see Ch 3 Suits their sorts
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