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<head>1825. <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 31 + <lb/> Procedure Code</head> <!-- text in pencil apart from Ch and § --><p>5<lb/><note><sic>Ch.</sic> IX Intermediate Proceedings</note><lb/> (1) (1 <note> §. 7 <gap/> <gap/><lb/> 2 <gap/> <gap/></note></p> <p><note>1<lb/> Epistolary correspondence<lb/> apapted at the instance<lb/> of applications</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> Though not in general so well adapted<lb/>to the purpose of securing testament application as the oral<lb/> mode, the epistolary may at the instance or with the<lb/>consent of the applicant of the party who applies for it<lb/>be employed instead.  the ground on which it may be<lb/> substituted are these</p> <p><note>2<lb/>Grounds for the adoption<lb/> 1 Facts simple<lb/> 2 For answer no extraordinary<lb/> aptitude required</note></p> <p>1. The matters of fact in question simple:  2. to<lb/>an <deL>inadequate</del> <add> appropriate</add> and <gap/> <gap/> no extraordinary intellectual<lb/> aptitude necessary.  3 on the point of the attended<lb/> <gap/> no reluctance suspected as to <add>the use of</add> <sic>hoification,</sic> non<lb/>as to <del>the</del> correctness or completeness on the part of the matter<lb'/> testified.</p> <p><note>3 Expense <add>too</add> great <del>compare<lb/> to</del></note></p> <p.2. The <del>epxense</del> unavoidable expense of <del><gap/></del> <add> the examination</add><lb/> <add>migration to the original judicature</add> either greater tahn the advantage expected<lb/>from the testimony, is greater than the pecuniary condition<lb;/>of the applicant is able to support.</p> <!-- margin note in pencil.  Next paragraph crossed through in pencil --> <p><note>Code of the occasion</note></p> <p><del><sic>Art.</sic> When the examination is the endeavour<lb/.be to be taken in the espistolary mode the stste of the case, <del>being<lb/>settled</del> with the interogationer being settled as per §§.<lb/><sic>Art. will be written upon a paper in which is contained<lb/>the Code of the occasion, and being duly affected<lb/>at the Judicatory will be sent <add>transmitted<?add> to the foreignb vontry
<head>1825. <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 31 + <lb/> Procedure Code</head> <!-- text in pencil apart from Ch and § --><p>5<lb/><note><sic>Ch.</sic> IX Intermediate Proceedings</note><lb/> (1) (1 <note> §. 7 <gap/> <gap/><lb/> 2 <gap/> <gap/></note></p> <p><note>1<lb/> Epistolary correspondence<lb/> adapted at the instance<lb/> of applications</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> Though not in general so well adapted<lb/>to the purpose of securing testament application as the oral<lb/> mode, the epistolary may at the instance or with the<lb/>consent of the applicant of the party who applies for it<lb/>be employed instead.  the ground on which it may be<lb/> substituted are these</p> <p><note>2<lb/>Grounds for the adoption<lb/> 1 Facts simple<lb/> 2 For answer no extraordinary<lb/> aptitude required</note></p> <p>1. The matters of fact in question simple:  2. to<lb/>an <del>inadequate</del> <add> appropriate</add> and <gap/> <gap/> no extraordinary intellectual<lb/> aptitude necessary.  3 on the point of the attended<lb/> <gap/> no reluctance suspected as to <add>the use of</add> <sic>hoification,</sic> non<lb/>as to <del>the</del> correctness or completeness on the part of the matter<lb/> testified.</p> <p><note>3 Expense <add>too</add> great <del>compare<lb/> to</del></note></p> <p.2. The <del>expense</del> unavoidable expense of <del><gap/></del> <add> the examination</add><lb/> <add>migration to the original judicature</add> either greater than the advantage expected<lb/>from the testimony, is greater than the pecuniary condition<lb/>of the applicant is able to support.</p> <!-- margin note in pencil.  Next paragraph crossed through in pencil --> <p><note>Code of the occasion</note></p> <p><del><sic>Art.</sic> When the examination is the endeavour<lb/.be to be taken in the epistolary mode the state of the case, <del>being<lb/>settled</del> with the interrogationer being settled as per §§.<lb/><sic>Art. will be written upon a paper in which is contained<lb/>the Code of the occasion, and being duly affected<lb/>at the Judicatory will be sent <add>transmitted</add> to the foreign country either<!-- pencil bracket from this point to the end in the right hand margin --> by the ordinary post or by any other such conveyance <lb/> as may be found <gap/> and deem preferable,</p> <!-- line in pencil across the page, end of crossed through section --> <p><note><!-- in pencil --> <sic>Examinable</sic> abroad</note></p> <p>It may be addressed either to the proposed examiners<lb/.or for better assurance to some person of the applicants<lb/>choice <del>by what</del> in confidence of its being by him<lb/>delivered to the proposed examiner.</p> 





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1825. Jany 31 +
Procedure Code

5
Ch. IX Intermediate Proceedings
(1) (1 §. 7
2

1
Epistolary correspondence
adapted at the instance
of applications

Art. Though not in general so well adapted
to the purpose of securing testament application as the oral
mode, the epistolary may at the instance or with the
consent of the applicant of the party who applies for it
be employed instead. the ground on which it may be
substituted are these

2
Grounds for the adoption
1 Facts simple
2 For answer no extraordinary
aptitude required

1. The matters of fact in question simple: 2. to
an inadequate appropriate and no extraordinary intellectual
aptitude necessary. 3 on the point of the attended
no reluctance suspected as to the use of hoification, non
as to the correctness or completeness on the part of the matter
testified.

3 Expense too great compare
to

<p.2. The expense unavoidable expense of the examination
migration to the original judicature either greater than the advantage expected
from the testimony, is greater than the pecuniary condition
of the applicant is able to support.

Code of the occasion

Art. When the examination is the endeavour<lb/.be to be taken in the epistolary mode the state of the case, being
settled
with the interrogationer being settled as per §§.
Art. will be written upon a paper in which is contained
the Code of the occasion, and being duly affected
at the Judicatory will be sent transmitted to the foreign country either by the ordinary post or by any other such conveyance
as may be found and deem preferable,

<note> <sic>Examinable abroad</note>

It may be addressed either to the proposed examiners<lb/.or for better assurance to some person of the applicants
choice by what in confidence of its being by him
delivered to the proposed examiner.




Identifier: | JB/057/160/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

Date_1

1825-01-31

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-2

Box

057

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

160

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1 / d5 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

18490

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