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'' | <head>1824. <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 23.<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <!-- pencil note --> <p>Corrected <hi rend="underline">all but</hi> 1<lb/>G</p> <p><note>P1<lb/><sic>Ch</sic> VII Suits — their sorts &c<lb/>§.1. Suit what.<lb/>§.2. Sources of distinction<lb/>§.3. Non-penal & penal</note></p> <!-- this page is organised in three columns --> <p><sic>Ch</sic> VII. Suits —their sorts &c<lb/>§.1. Suit which.</p> <p>1.<lb/><sic>art.</sic> A Suit (meaning<lb/>a suit at Law) is a course<lb/>of action commenced<lb/>on application made<lb/>to some Judge, requesting<lb/>his efficient service;<lb/>for the giving execution<lb/>and effect, (contestation<lb/>notwithstanding,<lb/>to some determinate<lb/>portion of Law,<lb/>real or fictitious.</p> <p>2.<lb/><sic>Art</sic> 2. By every Suit, a<lb/>person constitutes himself<lb/>pursuer; another<lb/>in case of contestation,<lb/>defendant: thence, <hi rend="underline">sides</hi><lb/>at the least two: pursuers<lb/>and Defendants in<lb/>any number.</p> <p>3.<lb/><sic>Art</sic> 3. By every suit, two<lb/>services are requested<lb/>principal & <sic>instrumentary</sic>:<lb/>principal, by the<lb/>Defendant; <sic>instrumentary</sic><lb/>by the Judge, in causing<lb/>the principal to be<lb/>rendered.</p> <p>4.<lb/><sic>Art</sic> 4. Active or passive<lb/>may be the principal —<lb/>the Defendant's service:<lb/>active where, for the rendering<lb/>it, motion on the<lb/>part of the Defendant is<lb/>necessary: as in paying<lb/>money performing manual<lb/>labour: passive, as in<lb/>suffering money or goods<lb/>to be taken out of his possession,<lb/>or his body to be imprisoned.</p> <p>5.<lb/><sic>Art</sic> 5. Active is always the<lb/><sic>instrumentary</sic> — the Judge's<lb/>service. In it, are <sic>comprized</sic><lb/>of course as elementary services,<lb/>all those necessary to<lb/>the removal of obstructions<lb/>to the <sic>render<hi rend="superscript">g</hi></sic> of the principal<lb/>service: all such services <add>as<?add> will<lb/>on the part of the Judge as of all<lb/>persons who, for purposes of this<lb/>kind are by law under his<lb/><gap/></p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <p.<Sic>Ch.</sic> VII Suits — their Sorts &&c<lb/>§.2. — Sources of distinction.</p> <p>1.<lb/><sic>Art</sic>1. From divers sources<lb/>of distinction, divers<lb/>sorts of suits: viz.<lb/>1. Source 1. Manner in<lb?>which Defendant may<lb/>be affected. Suits non-penal<lb?>and penal.</p> <p>2. Source 2 Multitude<lb/>of the objects brought to<lb/>view. Suits Simple &<lb/>complex.</p> <p>3. Source 3. Duration.<lb/>Suits Summary and<lb/>Chronical.</p> <p><del>4. Source 4. Parties affections<lb/>towards one another.<lb/>Suits adverse and<lb/>amicable.</del></p> <p>4. Source <del>5</del> 4. dependence<lb/>or independence as<lb/>to another suit, Suits<lb/>original and <sic>excretitious</sic>.</p. <p>5. Source 5. Number of<lb/>sides <sic>compleat</sic>, as above,<lb/>or <sic>incompleat</sic>, — two or<lb/>one only. Suits <sic>ambolateral</sic><lb/>and <sic>unicolateral:<lb/>unicolateral,</sic> viz. either<lb/>1. Without pursuer, or<lb/>2. Without defendant:<lb/>the Judge supplying<lb/>the place of each.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column --> <p><sic>Ch</sic> VII Suits — their Sorts &c<lb/>§.3. Non-penal & penal.</p> <p>1. (a.)<lb/><sic>Art</sic> 1. Suit non penal<lb/>has not for it's object the<lb/>producing on Defendant's<lb/>past, suffering other than<lb/>that inseparable from<lb/>the obligation of rendering<lb/>the Service demanded:<lb/>that Service not<lb/>consisting in the suffering<lb/> <add>for the purpose</add> of punishment:<lb/>Suit penal has for it's<lb/>object the producing the<lb/>Service rendered by<lb/>suffering punishment.</p> <p>2<lb/><sic>Art</sic> 2. Suit when penal,<lb/>is either purely public<lb/>or <sic>publico</sic>-private: purely<lb/>public where, no wrong<lb/>being done to one individual<lb/>more than another,<lb/>none has need of the<lb/>service rendered by <del>compensation</del> <add>satisfaction</add><lb/>for <add>special</add> wrong:<lb/><sic>publico</sic>-private, where<lb/>wrong having been done<lb/>to an individual, or<lb/>to a class less than the<lb/>whole community.<lb/>Service by <del>compensation</del> <add>satisfaction</add><lb/>is needed and demanded<lb/>Accordingly. Of<lb/>the Service rendered by<lb/>suffering punishment,<lb/>no individual having<lb/>more need than another,<lb/>the pursuer, if any must<lb/>be a Government Agent<lb/>say a <hi rend="underline">Government Advocate</hi>.<lb/>In this case, the <del>compensation</del> <add>satisfaction</add><lb/>is demanded by the<lb/>private; the punishment<lb/>by the public pursuer.<lb/>As to the Government Advocate<lb/>see <sic>Const.</sic> Code<lb/><hi rend="underline"><sic>Ch</sic> XI. Judiciary Collectively</hi></p> <!-- line in ink across the column --> <p>1 (a.)<lb/>[Non penal] <hi rend="underline">Civil</hi> why,<lb/>though customary, <del>why</del><lb/>not <hi rend="underline">here</hi> employed?<lb/><add>Answer</add> it is ambiguous, meaning<lb/><hi rend="underline">non penal</hi>, <hi rend="underline">non-Military</hi>,<lb/><hi rend="underline">non-ecclesiastical</hi><lb/>or non-canon</p> | ||
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1824. Novr. 23.
Procedure Code
Corrected all but 1
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P1
Ch VII Suits — their sorts &c
§.1. Suit what.
§.2. Sources of distinction
§.3. Non-penal & penal
Ch VII. Suits —their sorts &c
§.1. Suit which.
1.
art. A Suit (meaning
a suit at Law) is a course
of action commenced
on application made
to some Judge, requesting
his efficient service;
for the giving execution
and effect, (contestation
notwithstanding,
to some determinate
portion of Law,
real or fictitious.
2.
Art 2. By every Suit, a
person constitutes himself
pursuer; another
in case of contestation,
defendant: thence, sides
at the least two: pursuers
and Defendants in
any number.
3.
Art 3. By every suit, two
services are requested
principal & instrumentary:
principal, by the
Defendant; instrumentary
by the Judge, in causing
the principal to be
rendered.
4.
Art 4. Active or passive
may be the principal —
the Defendant's service:
active where, for the rendering
it, motion on the
part of the Defendant is
necessary: as in paying
money performing manual
labour: passive, as in
suffering money or goods
to be taken out of his possession,
or his body to be imprisoned.
5.
Art 5. Active is always the
instrumentary — the Judge's
service. In it, are comprized
of course as elementary services,
all those necessary to
the removal of obstructions
to the renderg of the principal
service: all such services as<?add> will
on the part of the Judge as of all
persons who, for purposes of this
kind are by law under his
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<p.Ch. VII Suits — their Sorts &&c
§.2. — Sources of distinction.
1.
Art1. From divers sources
of distinction, divers
sorts of suits: viz.
1. Source 1. Manner in<lb?>which Defendant may
be affected. Suits non-penal<lb?>and penal.
2. Source 2 Multitude
of the objects brought to
view. Suits Simple &
complex.
3. Source 3. Duration.
Suits Summary and
Chronical.
4. Source 4. Parties affections
towards one another.
Suits adverse and
amicable.
4. Source 5 4. dependence
or independence as
to another suit, Suits
original and excretitious.</p.
5. Source 5. Number of
sides compleat, as above,
or incompleat, — two or
one only. Suits ambolateral
and unicolateral:
unicolateral, viz. either
1. Without pursuer, or
2. Without defendant:
the Judge supplying
the place of each.
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Ch VII Suits — their Sorts &c
§.3. Non-penal & penal.
1. (a.)
Art 1. Suit non penal
has not for it's object the
producing on Defendant's
past, suffering other than
that inseparable from
the obligation of rendering
the Service demanded:
that Service not
consisting in the suffering
<add>for the purpose of punishment:
Suit penal has for it's
object the producing the
Service rendered by
suffering punishment.
2
Art 2. Suit when penal,
is either purely public
or publico-private: purely
public where, no wrong
being done to one individual
more than another,
none has need of the
service rendered by compensation satisfaction
for special wrong:
publico-private, where
wrong having been done
to an individual, or
to a class less than the
whole community.
Service by compensation satisfaction
is needed and demanded
Accordingly. Of
the Service rendered by
suffering punishment,
no individual having
more need than another,
the pursuer, if any must
be a Government Agent
say a Government Advocate.
In this case, the compensation satisfaction
is demanded by the
private; the punishment
by the public pursuer.
As to the Government Advocate
see Const. Code
Ch XI. Judiciary Collectively
1 (a.)
[Non penal] Civil why,
though customary, why
not here employed?
Answer it is ambiguous, meaning
non penal, non-Military,
non-ecclesiastical
or non-canon
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