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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 | <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/> <hi rend="underline">Costs</hi> 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/> 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.</sic> I. (1)<lb/> <add>Judges</add> <hi rend="underline">Outdoor</hi> judiciary<lb/> service</p> <p>+ <sic>Ch.</sic>II. (2)<lb/>+ <add>Judge's</add> Transference of <add>Judicial</add> service,<lb/> <add>in</add> case of <hi rend="underline">interestedness</hi><lb/> on the part of<lb/> the Judge.</p> <p>+ <sic>Ch.</sic> III. (6)<lb/><add><!-- in pencil --> Parties Friends</add><lb/>1 + <add>Auxiliary or or <gap/></add> Friendly <sic>Bondsmanship</sic><lb/> & friendly <add>co- or else <gap/></add> <sic>Bondsmanship</sic><lb/> IX Judiciary 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.</sic>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>1 + Parties +</add> <sic>Ch.</sic>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/> <sic>Bondsmanship</sic><lb/> or say <sic>Assecurationship.</sic></p> <!-- line in ink across the column --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> 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/>3. <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</sic> 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/>Applicant's 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>preaudience.</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.
+ Ch. IX.
Costs of Procedure —
the burthen how reduced
and distributed.
o Ch. X.
Recondation. how
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)
Judges Outdoor judiciary
service
+ Ch.II. (2)
+ Judge's Transference of Judicial service,
in case of interestedness
on the part of
the Judge.
+ Ch. III. (6)
Parties Friends
1 + Auxiliary or or Friendly Bondsmanship
& friendly co- or else Bondsmanship
IX Judiciary Sponsorship
Ch. IV. (7)
Proceedings on provisional prehension
and sequestration
of persons or things
for eventual probation
or execution.
o + 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 Ch. 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.
1 + Parties + Ch.VIII. (4)
Proceedings in case
of Judicial falshood;
mendacious, or temeracious.
o Ch. IX. (9)
Casual obstructions:
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.
Ch. IV.
Suits — their Sorts
§.1.
A Suit what.
§.2. (b)
Sides and Parties.
§.3.
Suits four sorts
§.4.
Suits simple and complex.
how decompunded. expedited
§.5.
Suits expeditable and
chronical. or say
continuous.
§.6.
Suits adverse and
amicable.
Note
(b) 1. Non inculpative
( right demanding
included.)
2. Inculpative, but
not criminative.
3. Criminative private-public.
4. Criminative purely
public.
☞ See the several Demand
Papers.
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Part I Ch. III
Ch III
Judicial Applications
including Information
and Pursuit: its Sections
+ §.1.
Judicial Application
what.
o §.2.
Applicant's Judicatory
what.
+ §.3.
Applicant's veracity —
how secured.
+ §.4.
Made 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 preaudience.
(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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