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<p><head>1823 Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 2<lb/><del>Constitutional Code</del> or Procedure</head>
<note>Ch IX Obstruction Causes=</note></p>
<p>Ch <del>Costs</del> Obstructive Cause <lb/>&sect;.</p>


<head>1823 Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 2<lb/><del>Constitutional Code</del> or Procedure</head>
<p><del>88</del> or 1.<lb/>Art. 1. <hi rend="underline">Judicial obstruction</hi><lb/> is d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>. to execution <lb/>and effect of substantive<lb/> law's ordinances.</p>
 
<p><del>89</del> or 2. <lb/>Art. 2. The obstructions<lb/> 1. peremptive. <lb/>2. Simply retardative:<lb/>peremptive, for ever; <lb/>retardative, for a time.</p>
<note>1<lb/>152 Ch IX Obstruction Causes<lb/> 1<lb/></note>
<p><del>90</del> or 3. Art. 3.<lb/> Retardative is<lb/> liable and apt to become<lb/> peremptive: <lb/>Examples. <lb/>1. Deposition of a<lb/> source of evidence,<lb/>personal or oral.<lb/> 2. Dissipation of property<lb/> which sh<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>. have <lb/>served for compensation.</p>  
 
<p><del>91</del> or 4. <lb/>Art. 4. Every source of the<lb/> complication is so of <lb/>retardation. <foreign><hi rend="underline">ne multiplier<lb/> être sans necessité</hi></foreign>.</p>  
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<p><del>92</del> or 5.<lb/>Art 5. Causes of obstruction<lb/> are either <lb/> 1. States of things,<lb/> 2. Occurrences.<lb/> For States of things,<lb/> See Table 1. to<lb/> Scotch Reform.</p>
 
<p><del>93</del> or 6. <lb/>Art. 6. Obstructive occurrences,<lb/> are<lb/> 1. non-reception of judicial<lb/> orders. <lb/>2. non-reception of returns <lb/>to judicial orders. <lb/><add>1. Remedy.</add></p>
<head>Ch <del><gap/></del> Obstructive Cause <lb/>&sect;.<lb/></head>
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<p>Ch. <del>Costs</del> Obstructive Causes<lb/> &sect;.</p>
<p><del>88</del> or 1.<lb/>Art. 1. <hi rend="underline">Judicial obstruction</hi><lb/> is d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>. to execution <lb/>and effect of substantive<lb/> law's ordinances.<lb/></p><p><del>89</del> or 2. <lb/>Art. 2. The obstructions<lb/> 1. peremptive. <lb/>2. Simply retardative:<lb/>peremptive, for ever; <lb/>retardative, for a time.<lb/></p><p><del>90</del> or 3. Art. 3.<lb/> Retardative is<lb/> liable and apt to become<lb/> peremptive: <lb/>Examples. <lb/>1. <gap/> of a<lb/> source of evidence<lb/>, personal or oral.<lb/> 2. Dissipation of property<lb/> which sh<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>. have <lb/>served for compensation.<lb/></p> <p><del>91</del> or 4. <lb/>Art. 4. Every source of the<lb/> complication is so of <lb/>retardation. <foreign><hi rend="underline">ne multiplier<lb/> être sans necessité</hi></foreign>.<lb/></p> <p><del>92</del> or 5.<lb/>Art 5. Causes of obstruction<lb/> are either &#x2014;<lb/> 1. States of things,<lb/> 2. Occurrences.<lb/> For States of things,<lb/> See Table 1. to<lb/> Scotch Reform.<lb/></p><p><del>93</del> or 6. <lb/>Art. 6. Obstructive occurrences,<lb/> are<lb/> 1. non-reception of judicial<lb/> orders. <lb/>2. non-reception of returns <lb/>to judicial orders. <lb/>1. Remedy.<lb/></p><!-- column break --><head>Ch. <del>Costs</del> Obstructive Causes &sect;.<lb/></head><p>6 contin<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>. <lb/>1. Remedy, election of <pb/>domicile <lb/>This extends not <sic>compleatly</sic>, <lb/>but to where<lb/> the individual has <lb/> been before the Judge.<lb/> 2. Remedy applying to<lb/> all cases. Domiciles <lb/>all registered and marked <lb/>on a Map.<lb/></p><p>7.<lb/> Art. 7. 2. Death of a party <lb/>or witness.<lb/> For remedy, see non<lb/> penal Code. Law as to <lb/>successions.<lb/></p> <p>8.<lb/> Art. 8. Doubts or disputes<lb/> as to verity of<lb/> testification, or authenticity<lb/> of oral evidence.<lb/> Remedy &#x2014; non-suspension <lb/>of proceedings on<lb/> this ground. Judge <lb/> orders provisionally. <lb/>
<p>6 contin<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>. <lb/>1. Remedy, election of <pb/>domicile <lb/>This extends not <sic>compleatly</sic>, <lb/>but to where<lb/> the individual has <lb/> been before the Judge.<lb/> 2. Remedy applying to<lb/> all cases. Domiciles <lb/>all registered and marked <lb/>on a Map.</p>
</p><!-- column break --><head>Ch. Costs</head>
<p>7.<lb/> Art. 7. 2. Death of a party <lb/>or witness.<lb/> For remedy, see non<lb/> penal Code. Law as to <lb/>successions.<lb/></p> <p>8.<lb/> Art. 8. Doubts or disputes<lb/> as to verity of<lb/> testification, or authenticity<lb/> of oral evidence.<lb/> Remedy non-suspension <lb/>of proceedings on<lb/> this ground. Judge <lb/> orders provisionally. </p>
 
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1823 Decr 2
Constitutional Code or Procedure
Ch IX Obstruction Causes=

Ch Costs Obstructive Cause
§.

88 or 1.
Art. 1. Judicial obstruction
is do. to execution
and effect of substantive
law's ordinances.

89 or 2.
Art. 2. The obstructions
1. peremptive.
2. Simply retardative:
peremptive, for ever;
retardative, for a time.

90 or 3. Art. 3.
Retardative is
liable and apt to become
peremptive:
Examples.
1. Deposition of a
source of evidence,
personal or oral.
2. Dissipation of property
which shd. have
served for compensation.

91 or 4.
Art. 4. Every source of the
complication is so of
retardation. ne multiplier
être sans necessité
.

92 or 5.
Art 5. Causes of obstruction
are either –
1. States of things,
2. Occurrences.
For States of things,
See Table 1. to
Scotch Reform.

93 or 6.
Art. 6. Obstructive occurrences,
are
1. non-reception of judicial
orders.
2. non-reception of returns
to judicial orders.
1. Remedy.


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Ch. Costs Obstructive Causes
§.

6 contind.
1. Remedy, election of
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domicile
This extends not compleatly,
but to where
the individual has
been before the Judge.
2. Remedy applying to
all cases. Domiciles
all registered and marked
on a Map.

7.
Art. 7. 2. Death of a party
or witness.
For remedy, see non
penal Code. Law as to
successions.

8.
Art. 8. Doubts or disputes
as to verity of
testification, or authenticity
of oral evidence.
Remedy – non-suspension
of proceedings on
this ground. Judge
orders provisionally.


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Ch. Costs


Identifier: | JB/052/042/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

Date_1

1823-12-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-8

Box

052

Main Headings

constitutional code; procedure code

Folio number

042

Info in main headings field

or procedure

Image

001

Titles

obstruction causes

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / e1 / f152

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16715

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