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<p>1825 <del>May</del> July 3<lb/> | |||
<head>Procedure Code</head><note>Ch. Evidence<lb/> | |||
§. 1. Consideranda</note></p> | |||
<p>Copied into a General Head of <gap/></p> | |||
<p><head>§. 1. Evidence (judicial evidence) in general – <add>consideranda</add> division of the subject</head></p> | |||
<p>Art. 1. In regard to evidence, the following are<lb/> | |||
the subjects that require to be considered – the following<lb/> | |||
the heads under one or other of which the whole<lb/> | |||
of the matter belonging to this subject indicated<lb/> | |||
by this all comprehensive term may be arranged.</p> | |||
<p>1. Why and how far needed.</p> | |||
<p>II. <del>Subject</del> Evidence – its subject matter – facts of all sorts</p> | |||
<p>2. Qualities desirable in it</p> | |||
<p>2. Evidence – sources from whence it is desirable</p> | |||
<p>4. Shapes it wears in each source</p> | |||
<p>5. Evidence – its sources – how to obtain access to this<lb/> | |||
respectively for the purpose of checking the evidence<lb/> | |||
respectively derivable from them.</p> | |||
<p>6. Deceptiveness or say fallaciousness on the part of evidence<lb/> | |||
its modes. Evidence is fallacious, in so far as the<lb/> | |||
conclusion drawn from it in relation to the facts in question<lb/> | |||
is erroneous. Of this quality the modes will be different <add>exhibited<lb/> | |||
differences corresponding</add> according to the difference as between source and<lb/> | |||
source.</p> | |||
<p>7. Deceptiousness its causes in <add>regard had corresponding to</add> the case of the different<lb/> | |||
modes.</p> | |||
<p>8. Elicitation – modes of effecting it (the sources being<lb/> | |||
within reach) no such manner <add>sort</add> as to obtain it in<lb/> | |||
possession of the several qualities desirable in it</p> | |||
<p>9. Probative force – how to <del>for</del> take measure of it – how<lb/> | |||
to give expression to the degrees of it</p> | |||
<p>10. Probative force – how to form a just estimate of it,<lb/> | |||
regard had to the modes and means of deceptiousness<lb/> | |||
or say fallaciousness</p> | |||
<p>11. Evidence – proper causes of exclusion delay<lb/> | |||
vexation and expence – <del><add><gap/></add> duration of</del> <gap/> – <add>vexation</add> of disclosure.</p> | |||
<p>12. Improper causes of exclusion – danger of deception – vexation in certain cases.</p> | |||
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1825 May July 3
Procedure CodeCh. Evidence
§. 1. Consideranda
Copied into a General Head of
§. 1. Evidence (judicial evidence) in general – consideranda division of the subject
Art. 1. In regard to evidence, the following are
the subjects that require to be considered – the following
the heads under one or other of which the whole
of the matter belonging to this subject indicated
by this all comprehensive term may be arranged.
1. Why and how far needed.
II. Subject Evidence – its subject matter – facts of all sorts
2. Qualities desirable in it
2. Evidence – sources from whence it is desirable
4. Shapes it wears in each source
5. Evidence – its sources – how to obtain access to this
respectively for the purpose of checking the evidence
respectively derivable from them.
6. Deceptiveness or say fallaciousness on the part of evidence
its modes. Evidence is fallacious, in so far as the
conclusion drawn from it in relation to the facts in question
is erroneous. Of this quality the modes will be different exhibited
differences corresponding according to the difference as between source and
source.
7. Deceptiousness its causes in regard had corresponding to the case of the different
modes.
8. Elicitation – modes of effecting it (the sources being
within reach) no such manner sort as to obtain it in
possession of the several qualities desirable in it
9. Probative force – how to for take measure of it – how
to give expression to the degrees of it
10. Probative force – how to form a just estimate of it,
regard had to the modes and means of deceptiousness
or say fallaciousness
11. Evidence – proper causes of exclusion delay
vexation and expence – duration of – vexation of disclosure.
12. Improper causes of exclusion – danger of deception – vexation in certain cases.
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