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<head>1823. August<lb/><del>Constitutional</del> <add>Procedure</add> Code.</head> <p>5<lb/><note>General view</note><lb/>5 <note>Ends of Judicature.</note></p> <p>☞ Note. On the part of ground evidence to mention<lb/>distance dependence.</p> <p><note>16<lb/>Source of <sic>expence</sic><lb/>1. Procurement of<lb/>evidence<lb/>2 Appeal</note></p> <p>Sources of such <sic>expence</sic> in</p> <p>1. Procurement of evidence <del>where</del> in the case where <sic>expence</sic> is explicitly<lb/>attached to the collection of it: namely if in the case<lb/>of oral evidence, <sic>expence</sic> of conveyance to and from the abode of<lb/>the <del><add>intend</add> witness</del> proposed witness to and from the seat of judicature: 2 <sic>expence</sic><lb/> of demurrage at the seat of judicature: <del>and</del> 2. loss of<lb/>time which to those <del><gap/></del> <add>to whom</add> time is <del>a <gap/></del> an indispensable source<lb/>of subsistence is tantamount to <sic>expence</sic>; in the case of written<lb/>evidence <sic>expence</sic> of making <add>the necessary</add> transcripts and if at a distance <lb/>the <sic>expence</sic> | <head>1823. August<lb/><del>Constitutional</del> <add>Procedure</add> Code.</head> <p>5<lb/><note>General view</note><lb/>5 <note>Ends of Judicature.</note></p> <p>☞ Note. On the part of ground evidence to mention<lb/>distance dependence.</p> <p><note>16<lb/>Source of <sic>expence</sic><lb/>1. Procurement of<lb/>evidence<lb/>2 Appeal</note></p> <p>Sources of such <sic>expence</sic> in</p> <p>1. Procurement of evidence <del>where</del> in the case where <sic>expence</sic> is explicitly<lb/>attached to the collection of it: namely if in the case<lb/>of oral evidence, <sic>expence</sic> of conveyance to and from the abode of<lb/>the <del><add>intend</add> witness</del> proposed witness to and from the seat of judicature: 2 <sic>expence</sic><lb/> of demurrage at the seat of judicature: <del>and</del> 2. loss of<lb/>time which to those <del><gap/></del> <add>to whom</add> time is <del>a <gap/></del> an indispensable source<lb/>of subsistence is tantamount to <sic>expence</sic>; in the case of written<lb/>evidence <sic>expence</sic> of making <add>the necessary</add> transcripts and if at a distance <lb/>the <sic>expence</sic> <unclear>likewise</unclear> of conveyance</p> <p>2. Correspondent <sic>expence</sic> in the case of Appeal.</p> <p><del>Sources of rece</del></p> <p><note>17<lb/>Sources of receipt<lb/>1. Voluntary contributions<lb/>2 Purchase of assistance<lb/>under the eye of the Judge<lb/>3 <del>Funds at the</del> Public<lb/>funds</note></p> <p>Sources of receipt in all cases</p> <p>1. Voluntary <add>and gratuitous</add> contributions upon the part of <gap/> Assessors and<lb/>others to whose cognizance the case has happened to make its<lb/>way.<lb/>2 Under the eye of the Judge purchase of assistance for this<lb/>purpose by engagement to repay in case of success together<lb/>with <gap/> experience adequate to the task<lb/>3. Funds <add>to be</add> provided for the purpose at the <sic>expence</sic> of the public.</p> <p><note>18<lb/>Blame by pursuit<lb/><del>with</del> or defence with<lb/>consciousness of groundlessness</note></p> <p>As to <hi rend="underline">blame</hi> independently of that <add>any</add> which may have<lb/>had place at the origin of the suit on the part of the pursuer<lb/> pursuit accompanied with <add>under</add> the consciousness of its groundlessness —<lb/>on the part of the defendant or defence with the <add>under the like</add> consciousness of its<lb/>groundlessness, blame may have place on either side; and this<lb/>as well on the part of him who knows himself to be in the<lb/>wrong as on the part of him who being in the wrong knows<lb/>he is so. Such will be the case in so far as either side of the<lb/>cause, arrangements <add>steps</add> are taken having for their effect, whether<lb/>they have or have not had for their object the production of<lb/>needless vexation or <sic>expence</sic> on the part of the <del>adverse</del> <add>opposite</add> side.</p> | ||
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1823. August
Constitutional Procedure Code.
5
General view
5 Ends of Judicature.
☞ Note. On the part of ground evidence to mention
distance dependence.
16
Source of expence
1. Procurement of
evidence
2 Appeal
Sources of such expence in
1. Procurement of evidence where in the case where expence is explicitly
attached to the collection of it: namely if in the case
of oral evidence, expence of conveyance to and from the abode of
the intend witness proposed witness to and from the seat of judicature: 2 expence
of demurrage at the seat of judicature: and 2. loss of
time which to those to whom time is a an indispensable source
of subsistence is tantamount to expence; in the case of written
evidence expence of making the necessary transcripts and if at a distance
the expence likewise of conveyance
2. Correspondent expence in the case of Appeal.
Sources of rece
17
Sources of receipt
1. Voluntary contributions
2 Purchase of assistance
under the eye of the Judge
3 Funds at the Public
funds
Sources of receipt in all cases
1. Voluntary and gratuitous contributions upon the part of Assessors and
others to whose cognizance the case has happened to make its
way.
2 Under the eye of the Judge purchase of assistance for this
purpose by engagement to repay in case of success together
with experience adequate to the task
3. Funds to be provided for the purpose at the expence of the public.
18
Blame by pursuit
with or defence with
consciousness of groundlessness
As to blame independently of that any which may have
had place at the origin of the suit on the part of the pursuer
pursuit accompanied with under the consciousness of its groundlessness —
on the part of the defendant or defence with the under the like consciousness of its
groundlessness, blame may have place on either side; and this
as well on the part of him who knows himself to be in the
wrong as on the part of him who being in the wrong knows
he is so. Such will be the case in so far as either side of the
cause, arrangements steps are taken having for their effect, whether
they have or have not had for their object the production of
needless vexation or expence on the part of the adverse opposite side.
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