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<head>1829 May 25<lb/>Petitions</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p>A2 <note><sic>ult</sic> & <sic>ultiss<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic></note> <note>2<lb/>Supplement</note><lb/>1 <note>Elucidations<lb/>§. Reconciliation Commissioners</note></p> <p><del>§. "Reconciliation Board Committee <add>Commissions"</add> in the Danish <sic>Stile</sic></del></p> <p><del><note>1<lb/>Reconciliation commissions<lb/>their advantages obtainable<lb/>by proposed system without<lb/>the disadvantages</note></del></p> <p><del>Signal <gap/> and highly deserved, is the celebrity of<lb/>the institution thus denominated. Signed; witness the<lb/>use made of the name in Bonapartes Codes, <add>say</add> of the <hi rend="underline">names</hi><lb/>for as to the <hi rend="underline">thing</hi>, <add>it is not there:</add> <!-- brackets in pencil -->[look for it who will he will not find<lb/>it or any part of it.<hi rend="superscript">+</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">+</hi> See §. French Codes</note>] highly merited: witness what<lb/>here follows. Such on the present occasion and for the present<lb/>purpose, useful it will be found to be: useful; that<lb/>is to say for elucidation and confirmation: for adoption<lb/>not: whatsoever benefit to justice it is capable of being productive<lb/>of being pu anticipated and secured by other official<lb/>causes, which have the advantage of not being productive<lb/>of the detrimental effects inseparably attached to it</del></p> <p><del>This much for <gap/> : now for definition and demonstration</del></p> <p><note>2<lb/> Reconciliation Commissions<lb/>what.</note></p> <p><add>In brief</add> The nature of the institution is this. Certain classes<lb/>of suits being marked out by law, <add>by a</add> standing ordinance<lb/>the several judicatories whatsoever they are throughout the Danish<lb/>dominion were inhibited, every one of them, from taking cognizance<lb/>of any individual suit belonging to any one of<lb/>those classes, without a certificate from an authority constituted<lb/>at the same time for the purpose, under the name of the Reconciliation<lb/><del>Committee</del> <add>Commission.</add> In French, in the "Memoir from where<lb/>the matter of the <gap/> is taken <foreign>Committé Concilateur:</foreign> whence<lb/>in Bonapartes Code the Procedure Civil <sic>Art.</sic> 48 the word Conciliation.<lb/>in Danish <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> <note>☞ Enquire out the<lb/>Danish word.</note> <add>this same <del>judicatory</del><lb/>tribunal having for the object of its endeavours the engaging<lb/><del>the</del> <gap/> parties to terminate their differences without <del>having</del> [+]<lb/><!-- continues in the margin --> [+] recourse had to<lb/>the authority of any one<lb/>of the ordinary Courts<lb/>of Justice.</add> </p> <p><note>3<lb/>Suits included 1 Cases of<lb/>debt 2. <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> of wrong to reputation<lb/> 3 <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> of wrong to<lb/>Person</note></p> <p>On the precise place of the suits in question in the logical<lb/>field of law, no relatively useful <del>information</del><add>deduction</add> turns : for general<lb/>conception suffice it to <del>say</del> understand that are included <del>ca</del><lb/>1 cases of debt in the <del>universally</del> <add>every where</add> most commonly exemplified<lb/>grounds case of injury <add>wrong</add> to reputation, by <del>vilification<lb/>vituperation</del> defamation or vituperation, injuries <add>wrong</add> to person<lb/>by bodily pain produced, and wrong to person and reputation, by<lb/>application <del>of</del> mark to body in such sort as to subject the <unclear>patient</unclear> to disrepute.</p> | |||
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1829 May 25
Petitions
A2 ult & ultisso 2
Supplement
1 Elucidations
§. Reconciliation Commissioners
§. "Reconciliation Board Committee Commissions" in the Danish Stile
1
Reconciliation commissions
their advantages obtainable
by proposed system without
the disadvantages
Signal and highly deserved, is the celebrity of
the institution thus denominated. Signed; witness the
use made of the name in Bonapartes Codes, say of the names
for as to the thing, it is not there: [look for it who will he will not find
it or any part of it.+ + See §. French Codes] highly merited: witness what
here follows. Such on the present occasion and for the present
purpose, useful it will be found to be: useful; that
is to say for elucidation and confirmation: for adoption
not: whatsoever benefit to justice it is capable of being productive
of being pu anticipated and secured by other official
causes, which have the advantage of not being productive
of the detrimental effects inseparably attached to it
This much for : now for definition and demonstration
2
Reconciliation Commissions
what.
In brief The nature of the institution is this. Certain classes
of suits being marked out by law, by a standing ordinance
the several judicatories whatsoever they are throughout the Danish
dominion were inhibited, every one of them, from taking cognizance
of any individual suit belonging to any one of
those classes, without a certificate from an authority constituted
at the same time for the purpose, under the name of the Reconciliation
Committee Commission. In French, in the "Memoir from where
the matter of the is taken Committé Concilateur: whence
in Bonapartes Code the Procedure Civil Art. 48 the word Conciliation.
in Danish + ☞ Enquire out the
Danish word. this same judicatory
tribunal having for the object of its endeavours the engaging
the parties to terminate their differences without having [+]
[+] recourse had to
the authority of any one
of the ordinary Courts
of Justice.
3
Suits included 1 Cases of
debt 2. do of wrong to reputation
3 do of wrong to
Person
On the precise place of the suits in question in the logical
field of law, no relatively useful informationdeduction turns : for general
conception suffice it to say understand that are included ca
1 cases of debt in the universally every where most commonly exemplified
grounds case of injury wrong to reputation, by vilification
vituperation defamation or vituperation, injuries wrong to person
by bodily pain produced, and wrong to person and reputation, by
application of mark to body in such sort as to subject the patient to disrepute.
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