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<head>G.B. 1824 <sic>Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 7.<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <p><note>P 1<lb/><sic>Ch</sic> 1 Nomenclature — Classification<lb/>§.</note></p> <!-- this page is organised in three columns --> <p>1.<lb/>To give the outline of<lb/>the contents of a Code<lb/>of Judicial procedure<lb/>a complete survey<lb/>of the field necessary.</p> <p>2.<lb/>For this purpose order<lb/>and arrangement<lb/>necessary.</p> <p>3.<lb/>Nomenclature and<lb/>classification — intimate<lb/>connection.</p> <p>4.<lb/>Uses of this vocabulary.</p> <p>5.<lb/>Exposure of defects<lb/>in established system.</p> <p>6.<lb/>Under chronological <lb/>or logical.</p> <p>7.<lb/>Chronological under<lb/>advantages.</p> <p>8.<lb/>Of Judicial procedure<lb/>operations —<lb/>1. Characteristic<lb/>2. Uncharacteristic</p> <p>9.<lb/>The characteristic<lb/>are<lb/>1. Consummative<lb/>2. Non Consummative.</p> <p>10.<lb/>The consummative<lb/>are —<lb/>1. Institutive.<lb/>2. Continuative.</p> <p>11.<lb/>Non characteristic<lb/>operations, what.</p> <p>12.<lb/>Exhaustive mode<lb/>applied to the field<lb/>of Procedure.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <p>13.<lb/>Actors employed in<lb/>application, probation,<lb/>execution,<lb/>and communication.</p> <p>14.<lb/>1. Execution the goal<lb/>or object to be attained<lb/>all others the means.</p> <p>15.<lb/>2. Actors<lb/>3. Operations<lb/>4. Instruments<lb/>5. Ends.<lb/>See <sic>Const.</sic> Code.</p> <p>16.<lb/>Actors<lb/>1. Interior, <hi rend="underline">on</hi> the Stage<lb/>2. Exterior, <hi rend="underline">off</hi> the Stage</p> <p>17.<lb/>Internal actors, who.</p> <p>18.<lb/>External actors, who.</p> <p>19.<lb/>Operations what.</p> <p>20.<lb/>Instruments, what.</p> <p>21.<lb/>In one point of view<lb/>every act an instrument.</p> <p>22.<lb/>Actors apart, all<lb/>means are operations<lb/>or instruments.</p> <p>23.<lb/>Each instrument a<lb/>portion of discourse<lb/>committed to writing.</p> <p>24.<lb/>Operations instrumental<lb/>distinguished from<lb/>instruments.</p> <p>25.<lb/>Instruments definitive<lb/>and preliminary.<lb/>Preliminary are<lb/>1. Initiative.<lb/>2. Interlocutory</p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column --> <p>26.<lb/>3. <hi rend="underline">Ends</hi> & <hi rend="underline">Means</hi>.</p> <p>27.<lb/>Means<lb/>1. of attainment.<lb/>2. of obstruction.</p> <p>28.<lb/>Under <hi rend="underline">above</hi>, logical<lb/>Follows chronological.<lb/>6. Initiatory application<lb/> 7. <sic>D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic>. Applicant<lb/>8. Sources.<lb/>9. Suit.<lb/>10. Pursuer.<lb/>11. Parties.<lb/>12. Side<lb/>13. Defendant.</p> <p>29.<lb/>Initiatory application<lb/>Applicant, the actor:<lb/>application, the operative<lb/>writing by which<lb/>application is made<lb/>of the instrument.</p> <p>30.<lb/>By application, a service<lb/>or services demanded.<lb/>Application.<lb/>1. Contentious<lb/>2. Non-Contentious</p> <p>31.<lb/>Suit how and where<lb/>instituted.</p> <p>32.<lb/>Applicant constituted<lb/><hi rend="underline">Pursuer</hi>.</p> <p>33.<lb/>In all suits party<lb/>in any number on<lb/>both sides.</p> <p>34.<lb/>Government and<lb/>Eleemosynary Advocate<lb/>may be on<lb/>either side, as occasion<lb/>calls.</p> | |||
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G.B. 1824 Decr. 7.
Procedure Code
P 1
Ch 1 Nomenclature — Classification
§.
1.
To give the outline of
the contents of a Code
of Judicial procedure
a complete survey
of the field necessary.
2.
For this purpose order
and arrangement
necessary.
3.
Nomenclature and
classification — intimate
connection.
4.
Uses of this vocabulary.
5.
Exposure of defects
in established system.
6.
Under chronological
or logical.
7.
Chronological under
advantages.
8.
Of Judicial procedure
operations —
1. Characteristic
2. Uncharacteristic
9.
The characteristic
are
1. Consummative
2. Non Consummative.
10.
The consummative
are —
1. Institutive.
2. Continuative.
11.
Non characteristic
operations, what.
12.
Exhaustive mode
applied to the field
of Procedure.
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13.
Actors employed in
application, probation,
execution,
and communication.
14.
1. Execution the goal
or object to be attained
all others the means.
15.
2. Actors
3. Operations
4. Instruments
5. Ends.
See Const. Code.
16.
Actors
1. Interior, on the Stage
2. Exterior, off the Stage
17.
Internal actors, who.
18.
External actors, who.
19.
Operations what.
20.
Instruments, what.
21.
In one point of view
every act an instrument.
22.
Actors apart, all
means are operations
or instruments.
23.
Each instrument a
portion of discourse
committed to writing.
24.
Operations instrumental
distinguished from
instruments.
25.
Instruments definitive
and preliminary.
Preliminary are
1. Initiative.
2. Interlocutory
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26.
3. Ends & Means.
27.
Means
1. of attainment.
2. of obstruction.
28.
Under above, logical
Follows chronological.
6. Initiatory application
7. Do. Applicant
8. Sources.
9. Suit.
10. Pursuer.
11. Parties.
12. Side
13. Defendant.
29.
Initiatory application
Applicant, the actor:
application, the operative
writing by which
application is made
of the instrument.
30.
By application, a service
or services demanded.
Application.
1. Contentious
2. Non-Contentious
31.
Suit how and where
instituted.
32.
Applicant constituted
Pursuer.
33.
In all suits party
in any number on
both sides.
34.
Government and
Eleemosynary Advocate
may be on
either side, as occasion
calls.
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