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1825 Jany. 20
Procedure &c Codes. Ch. Nomenclature Glossary and Classification Leading terms employed
I. Order logical
1. Execution (the goal to
the race)
Execution and effect
2. Actors (in the theatre on the stage)
interior ๐ง exterior off.
3. Operations 1. preliminary
as to execution. 2. Subsequential
4. Instruments โ judicial
= written discourses.
5. Instruments preliminary
are โ 1. : 2
interlocutory
6. Ends
7. Means โ 1: of attainmt
2. of obstruction โ
= anti means.
Services (judicial) 1. aggregate.
2. elementary.
See Const. Code Judiciary
collectively. §. Elementary
function
Services vary with Suits
See Suits
Suits. 1. purely non-penal.
2. penal public
3. penal publico-private
Rights: viz. as to the
several subjects of possession:
viz. 1. Body
2. Mind. 3. Property.
4. Power. 5. Reputation
Wrongs: viz: as to
those subject matters,
considered as a vulnerable
quarters.
Wrongs public โ so
many occasions in
which the public has
a right to demand services
performed by the
exercise of Judges sedative
and punifactive
functions.
Right without antecedent
wrong. Example
Divisions (of land &c)
requiring Judge's concurrence.
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II. Order chronological
1. Application initiating
2. Applicant
3. Demand claim petition
request requisition
4. Service โ 1. effective
2. judicial (demanded)
5. Suit
6. Pursuer โ Suit?
7. Defendant
8. Parties = Litiscontestants
= Litigants.
9. Rights.
10. Wrongs
Evidence
Proof
Probation
Evidence
As to Evidence
1. Ablation
2. Reception
3. Extraction estracter
extracted extracted by
4. Elicitation: by
5. Interrogation, viz
1. Petition
2. Requisitive or postulative
3.
3. Imperative
Interrgation
1. oral. 2. epistolary
Epistolary, an instrument
Proved (a fact)
1. provisionally
2. definitively.
Evidentiary instruments
= documents
Documentary evidence
Testifier
evidence
proof
Means of probation
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I. Order logical continued
Every judicial service tends
to 1st. consummation of
right 1. as to right, consummation:
2. as to wrong, 1. satisfaction
including sedation
and compensation
2. punifaction.
Code 1 Non penal
rather non-criminal
2. Penal โ rather Criminal
Code โ 1. Substantive
2. Adjective = Procedure
Code.
Evidence
1. Proof. ๐ง disproof
fainter proof
2. Probative ๐ง disprobed
probative
3. Probabilizing ๐ง
disprobabilizing
contraprobabilizing
4. Reception ๐ง rejection
5. As to interrogation
1. responsive appropriate,
2. non-responsive.
3. evasive
responsive
5. Proved (a fact)
๐ง disproved
6. Probabilized ๐ง disprobabilized
Testifier 1. Non-litigant.
2. litigant
Proof 1. primary
2. opposition = counter proof
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