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'' | <head>1828 <sic>Feb.<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 2<lb/> PROCEDURE CODE Parts I. II. and III Titles of Chapters.</head> <!-- this page is organised in four columns.. + and o and similar annotations besides section headings are in pencil --> <p>Part II. continued.</p> <p>+ <sic.Ch.</sic> IX.<lb/> Costs of procedure —<lb/> the <sic>burthen</sic> how reduced<lb/> and distributed.</p> <p> o <sic>Ch.</sic> X.<lb/> <sic>Recondation.</sic> <add> how<lb/> <add>performed.</add> See <sic>Const.</sic> Code, <sic>Ch.</sic> IX. <add>VIII</add></p> <p><gap/> 50 to 70<lb/> <sic>Ch.</sic> X. §.8.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <p>Parts III<lb/> Proceedings <add>casual or</add> incidental.</p> <!-- double line in ink across the column --> <p>+ <sic>Ch. I. (1)<lb/> <hi rend="underline">Outdoor</hi> judiciary<lb/> service</p> <p>+ <sic>Ch. II. (2)<lb/>+ <add>Judge's</add> Transference. of <add> Judicial</add> service,<lb/> <add>in</add> case of <sic><hi rend="underline">interestedness</hi></sic><lb/> on the part of<lb/> the Judge.</p> <p>+ <sic>Ch. III. (6)<lb/>1+ <add>Auxiliary <gap/> <gap/></add> Friendly <sic>Bondsmanship</sic><lb/. & friendly Sponsorship</p> <p><sic.Ch.</sic> IV. (7)<lb/> Proceedings on <hi rend="underline">provisional <sic>prehension</sic></hi><lb/> and <hi rend="underline">sequestration</hi><lb/> of <hi rend="underline">persons</hi> or <hi rend="underline">things</hi><lb/> for <hi rend="underline">eventual probation</hi><lb/> or <hi rend="underline">execution</hi>.</p> <p>o + <sic.Ch.V. (3)<lb/> Effects produced on the<lb/> suit by <hi rend="underline">deaths</hi> or other<lb/> causes of <hi rend="underline">inaction</hi>, as<lb/>applied to <hi rend="underline">parties</hi> and<lb/> <hi rend="underline">other</hi> actors on the judicial<lb/> theatre.</p> <p>+ o <sic.Ch.</sic> VI (5)<lb/> <hi rend="underline">Assistants</hi> [+] to parties<lb/> how <hi rend="underline">changeable</hi><lb/> [+] 1. gratuitous; 2. professional</p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> VII (8)<lb/> <hi rend="underline"><sic>Excretitious</sic> suits</hi>:<lb/>produced by incidental<lb/> <hi rend="underline">misconduct</hi> on<lb/>the part of <hi rend="underline">Actors</hi>.</p> <p><add>4 Parties +</add> <sic>Ch.VIII. (4)<lb/> Proceedings in case<lb/> of Judicial <sic>falshood</sic>;<lb/> mendacious, or <sic>temeracious.</sic></p> <p>o <sic>ch.</sic> IX. (9)<lb/> Casual <hi rend="underline">obstructions</hi>:<lb?> <add>viz</add> to <hi rend="underline">pursuit</hi>, <hi rend="underline">defence</hi><lb/><hi rend="underline">probation</hi> <del>and</del> <add>or</add> <hi rend="underline">execution</hi>,<lb/> how obviated.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column, blank space before text starts --> <p>Part III. continued</p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> III<lb/> Parties' Sponsorship<lb/><del>and Sponsorship</del>.<lb/>or say Auxiliary<lb/> Bondsmanship<lb/> or say <sic>Assecurationship.</sic></p> <!-- line in ink across the column --> <p><sic.Ch. IV.<lb/> Suits — their Sorts</p> <p> §.1.<lb/> A Suit what.</p> p> §.2. (b)<lb/>Sides and Parties.</p> p> §.3.<lb/>Suits four sorts</p> p> §.4.<lb/>Suits simple and complex.<lb/> how <sic>decompunded.</sic> <!-- in pencil and rubbed out --><del>expedited</del></p> p> §.5.<lb/>Suits expeditable and<lb/> <sic>chronical.</sic> <add>or say<lb/> continuous.</add></p> p> §.6.<lb/>Suits adverse and<lb/> amicable.</p> <!-- line in ink across the column --> <p>Note<lb/> (b) 1. Non inculpative<lb/> (<!-- 'right' in pencil --> <add>right</add> demanding<lb/>included.)<lb/> 2. <sic>Inculpative,</sic> but<lb/> not <sic>criminative.</sic><lb/> <sic>Criminative</sic>private-public.<lb/> 4. <sic>Criminative</sic> purely<lb/> public.<lb/> ☞ See the several Demand<lb/> Papers.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of fourth column --> <p>Part I <sic.Ch.</sic> III</p> <p> <sic>Ch III<lb/> <hi rend="underline">Judicial Applications<lb/> including Information</hi><lb/> and <hi rend="underline">Pursuit</hi>: its Sections</p> <p>+ §.1.<lb/>Judicial Application<lb/> what.</p> <p>o §.2.<lb/>Applicants Judicatory<lb/>what.</p> <p>+ §.3.<lb/>Applicant's veracity —<lb/> how secured.</p> <p>+ §.4.<lb/>Made <sic>mal,</sic> why.</p> <p>+ §.5.<lb/>Application, how commenced.</p> <p>o §.6.<lb/>Secrecy, in what cases<lb/> and how.</p> <p>+ §.7.<lb/>Applicant's self notification<lb/> evidence<lb/> how elicited.</p> <p>+ §.8.<lb/>Applicant's responsibility,<lb/> <sic>satisfactional</sic><lb/> and <sic>punitional,</sic> how<lb/> secured.</p> <p>+ §.9.<lb/>Subsequent communication<lb/> with Applicant,<lb/> how secured.</p> <p>+ §.10. (a)<lb/>Applicants who.</p> <p>o §.11.<lb/>Applications — purposes<lb/> contentious and<lb/> <sic>uncontentious.</sic></p> <p>o §.12.<lb/>Proxies who, when<lb/> and why.</p> <p>o §.13.<lb/>Order as to <sic>preandience.</sic></p> <!-- line in ink across the column --> <p>(a) Note.<lb/> Applicants who<lb/> 1. <sic>Interessees.</sic><lb/> 2. <sic>Interessee's </sic> Guardian<lb/> 3. <sic>Interessee's</sic> or <sic>Interessee's</sic> <lb/> Guardian's Proxy.<lb/> viz<lb/> 1. Gratuitous; or<lb/> 2. Professional</p> | ||
1828 Feb.y 2
PROCEDURE CODE Parts I. II. and III Titles of Chapters.
Part II. continued.
+ <sic.Ch.</sic> IX.
Costs of procedure —
the burthen how reduced
and distributed.
o Ch. X.
Recondation. how
<add>performed. See Const. Code, Ch. IX. VIII
50 to 70
Ch. X. §.8.
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Parts III
Proceedings casual or incidental.
+ Ch. I. (1)
Outdoor judiciary
service
+ <sic>Ch. II. (2)
+ Judge's Transference. of Judicial service,
in case of <sic>interestedness
on the part of
the Judge.
+ Ch. III. (6)
1+ Auxiliary Friendly <sic>Bondsmanship<lb/. & friendly Sponsorship
<sic.Ch.</sic> IV. (7)
Proceedings on provisional prehension
and sequestration
of persons or things
for eventual probation
or execution.
o + <sic.Ch.V. (3)
Effects produced on the
suit by deaths or other
causes of inaction, as
applied to parties and
other actors on the judicial
theatre.
+ o <sic.Ch.</sic> VI (5)
Assistants [+] to parties
how changeable
[+] 1. gratuitous; 2. professional
Ch. VII (8)
Excretitious suits:
produced by incidental
misconduct on
the part of Actors.
4 Parties + Ch.VIII. (4)
Proceedings in case
of Judicial <sic>falshood;
mendacious, or temeracious.
o ch. IX. (9)
Casual obstructions:<lb?> viz to pursuit, defence
probation and or execution,
how obviated.
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Part III. continued
Ch. III
Parties' Sponsorship
and Sponsorship.
or say Auxiliary
Bondsmanship
or say Assecurationship.
<sic.Ch. IV.
Suits — their Sorts
§.1.
A Suit what.
p> §.2. (b)
Sides and Parties.
p> §.3.
Suits four sorts
p> §.4.
Suits simple and complex.
how decompunded. expedited
p> §.5.
Suits expeditable and
chronical. or say
continuous.
p> §.6.
Suits adverse and
amicable.
Note
(b) 1. Non inculpative
( right demanding
included.)
2. Inculpative, but
not criminative.
Criminativeprivate-public.
4. Criminative purely
public.
☞ See the several Demand
Papers.
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Part I <sic.Ch.</sic> III
Ch III
Judicial Applications
including Information
and Pursuit: its Sections
+ §.1.
Judicial Application
what.
o §.2.
Applicants Judicatory
what.
+ §.3.
Applicant's veracity —
how secured.
+ §.4.
Made <sic>mal, why.
+ §.5.
Application, how commenced.
o §.6.
Secrecy, in what cases
and how.
+ §.7.
Applicant's self notification
evidence
how elicited.
+ §.8.
Applicant's responsibility,
satisfactional
and punitional, how
secured.
+ §.9.
Subsequent communication
with Applicant,
how secured.
+ §.10. (a)
Applicants who.
o §.11.
Applications — purposes
contentious and
uncontentious.
o §.12.
Proxies who, when
and why.
o §.13.
Order as to preandience.
(a) Note.
Applicants who
1. Interessees.
2. Interessee's Guardian
3. Interessee's or Interessee's
Guardian's Proxy.
viz
1. Gratuitous; or
2. Professional
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