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<head>1825 <sic>Jan</sic> 31<lb/>Procedure Code. <sic>Ch.</sic> Judiciary Formulary or Instrument Table Headings</p> <!-- this page is organised in three columns --> <p>Judicial Formularies<lb/>are distinguishable<lb/>according to<lb/>1. The person or<lb/>agent <add>or say Source</add><lb/>2. The act<lb/>3. The occasion<lb/>reference had to<lb/>4. The Stage of the<lb/>Suit<lb/>5. The special purpose<lb/>6. The subject matter<lb/>of the suit viz<lb/>1 A person<lb/>7 A thing or things<lb/>moveable<lb/>8. A thing immovable</p> <p>9. The person to whom<lb/>the discourse contained<lb/>in the instrument<lb/>is addressed<lb/>viz the <hi rend="underline">addressee.</hi></p> <p>10. Of the person, faculties<lb/>applied to<lb/>1. passive or<lb/>2. active <add>1. inhibitive<lb/>2.justive</add></p> <p>11. Condition of the<lb/>instrument in respect<lb/>of motive<lb/>1. <gap/> in the<lb/>registry Books.<lb/>2. Migratory &#x2014; all<lb/>or most others.</p> <pb/> <p>1. Person acting, by Judge<lb/>Acts and subject matter<lb/>Faculties applicable, the <hi rend="underline">passive</hi></p> <p><add>1. Subject matter in person</add><lb/><del>1 Attendance <add>ordering</add> <gap/></del><lb/><add>1. Attendance ordering mandate</add></p> <p>2. Prehension ordering<lb/><del><gap/></del> mandate</p> <p>3. Adduction ordering<lb/><del>instrument</del> <add>mandate.</add></p> <p>4. Transference ordering<lb/>instrument</del> <add>mandate</add></p> <p>5. confinement ordering<lb/><del>instrument</del> <add>mandate</add></p> <p>6. Incarceration-ordering<lb/><del>instrument</del> <add>mandate</add></p> <p>7. <add>Dis</add>Confinement <del>terminating</del> <add>ordering</add><lb/><del>instrument</del> <add>mandate</add> or liberating</p> <p>8. <add>Dis</add> Incarceration <del>terminating</del> <add>ordering<lb/>mandate</add> <del><gap/></del></p> <p>&#9758; Sub matter applies to both</p> <pb/> <p>1. Person acting, the Judge<lb/>Subject matter <gap/><lb/>His faculties applied to<lb/>the active<lb/>Person addressed, the <hi rend="underline">addressee</hi></p> <p>Relative to the Judge,<lb/>Subordinate<lb/>1. Inhibitive <add>form</add> instrument<lb/>or Inhibition<lb/>2. Mandative<add>tory</add> instrument<lb/>or <sic>Mandation</sic><lb/>3. Inhibition-removing<lb/>instrument or say<lb/>permissive <unclear>measures</unclear><lb/>allowing<lb/>4. <sic>Mandation</sic>-removing<lb/>instrument, or<lb/>non-feasance allowing</p> <p>Subject matters, acts<lb/>and their Subject matters</p>
<head>1825 <sic>Jan</sic> 31<lb/>Procedure Code. <sic>Ch.</sic> Judiciary Formulary or Instrument Table Rudiments</head> <!-- this page is organised in three columns --> <p>Judicial Formularies<lb/>are distinguishable<lb/>according to</p> <p>1. The person or<lb/>agent <add>or say Source</add></p> <p>2. The act</p> <p>3. The occasion<lb/>reference had to</p> <p>4. The Stage of the<lb/>Suit</p> <p>5. The special purpose</p> <p>6. The subject matter<lb/>of the suit viz<lb/>1 A person</p> <p>7 A thing or things<lb/>moveable</p> <p>8. A thing immovable</p> <p>9. The person to whom<lb/>the discourse contained<lb/>in the instrument<lb/>is addressed<lb/>viz the <hi rend="underline">addressee.</hi></p> <p>10. Of the person, faculties<lb/>applied to<lb/>1. passive or<lb/>2. active <add>1. inhibitive<lb/>2.justive</add></p> <p>11. Condition of the<lb/>instrument in respect<lb/>of motive<lb/>1. <unclear>Constant</unclear> in the<lb/>Registry Books.<lb/>2. Migratory &#x2014; all<lb/>or most others.</p> <pb/> <p>1. Person acting, by Judge<lb/>Acts and subject matter<lb/>Faculties applicable, the <hi rend="underline">passive</hi></p> <p><add>1. Subject matter in person</add><lb/><del>1 Attendance <add>ordering</add> instrument</del><lb/><add>1. Attendance ordering mandate</add></p> <p>2. Prehension ordering<lb/><del><gap/></del> mandate</p> <p>3. Adduction ordering<lb/><del>instrument</del> <add>mandate.</add></p> <p>4. Transference ordering<lb/><del>instrument</del> <add>mandate</add></p> <p>5. Confinement ordering<lb/><del>instrument</del> <add>mandate</add></p> <p>6. Incarceration-ordering<lb/><del>instrument</del> <add>mandate</add></p> <p>7. <add>Dis</add>Confinement <del>terminating</del> <add>ordering</add><lb/><del>instrument</del> <add>mandate</add> or liberating</p> <p>8. <add>Dis</add> Incarceration <del>terminating</del> <add>ordering<lb/>mandate</add> <del><gap/></del></p> <p>&#9758; Sub matter applies to both</p> <pb/> <p>1. Person acting, the Judge<lb/>Subject matter <gap/><lb/>His faculties applied to<lb/>the active<lb/>Person addressed, the <hi rend="underline">addressee</hi></p> <p>Relative to the Judge,<lb/>Subordinate</p> <p>1. Inhibitive <add>form</add> instrument<lb/>or Inhibition</p> <p>2. Mandative<add>tory</add> instrument<lb/>or <sic>Mandation</sic></p> <p>3. Inhibition-removing<lb/>instrument or say<lb/>permissive <unclear>measures</unclear><lb/>allowing</p> <p>4. <sic>Mandation</sic>-removing<lb/>instrument, or<lb/>non-feasance allowing</p> <p>Subject matters, acts<lb/>and <hi rend="underline">their</hi> Subject matters</p>


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1825 Jan 31
Procedure Code. Ch. Judiciary Formulary or Instrument Table Rudiments

Judicial Formularies
are distinguishable
according to

1. The person or
agent or say Source

2. The act

3. The occasion
reference had to

4. The Stage of the
Suit

5. The special purpose

6. The subject matter
of the suit viz
1 A person

7 A thing or things
moveable

8. A thing immovable

9. The person to whom
the discourse contained
in the instrument
is addressed
viz the addressee.

10. Of the person, faculties
applied to
1. passive or
2. active 1. inhibitive
2.justive

11. Condition of the
instrument in respect
of motive
1. Constant in the
Registry Books.
2. Migratory — all
or most others.


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1. Person acting, by Judge
Acts and subject matter
Faculties applicable, the passive

1. Subject matter in person
1 Attendance ordering instrument
1. Attendance ordering mandate

2. Prehension ordering
mandate

3. Adduction ordering
instrument mandate.

4. Transference ordering
instrument mandate

5. Confinement ordering
instrument mandate

6. Incarceration-ordering
instrument mandate

7. DisConfinement terminating ordering
instrument mandate or liberating

8. Dis Incarceration terminating ordering
mandate

☞ Sub matter applies to both


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1. Person acting, the Judge
Subject matter
His faculties applied to
the active
Person addressed, the addressee

Relative to the Judge,
Subordinate

1. Inhibitive form instrument
or Inhibition

2. Mandativetory instrument
or Mandation

3. Inhibition-removing
instrument or say
permissive measures
allowing

4. Mandation-removing
instrument, or
non-feasance allowing

Subject matters, acts
and their Subject matters



Identifier: | JB/056/051/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 56.

Date_1

1825-01-31

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

056

Main Headings

Procedure Code

Folio number

051

Info in main headings field

Procedure Code Ch. Judiciary Formulary or Instrument Table Rudiments

Image

002

Titles

Category

Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

F1 / F2

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

18107

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