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<head>1824. <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 20<lb/>Procedure code</head> <!-- numbers in pencil --> <p>2 <note>17<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> 1V Stages of procedure</note><lb/>2</p><!-- this page is organised in four columns --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> IV Stages of procedure<lb/>&sect;.3. Mutual attendances</p> <p>1.<lb/>1. First Mutual Attendance:<lb/>Defendant's 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi><lb/>attendance.</p> <p>Now may all parties<lb/>bring all their<lb/>evidences.</p> <p>Better so, than not:<lb/>for this may matters<lb/>be settled now.</p> <p>2.<lb/>2. In this case will<lb/>be the most majority<lb/>of suits.<lb/>Examples.<lb/>1. Small Debts.<lb/>2. Trifling Assaults.<lb/>3. Vituperative <sic>Maldiscourses</sic><lb/>if without<lb/or with <!-- pencil addition mark showing a word is missing --> for Witnesses. <!-- pencil question mark --> ?<lb/>4. <!-- blank space --><gap/> detected thefts.</p> <p>3.<lb/>3 Be the case ever so<lb/>complicated, how may<lb/>generally be settled &#x2014;<lb/>1. The laws &#x2014; facts in issue<lb/>2. In relation to such<lb/>evidences as have not<lb/>been deduced, the persons,<lb/>things, to be sought,<lb/>and their respective<lb/><hi rend="underline">places</hi>.</p> <p>4.<lb/>4. By consent of all<lb/>parties on the other<lb/>side, on any attendance<lb/>after the first,<lb/>the presence of any<lb/>party or parties may<lb/>be dispensed with.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column, paragraph numbers are in pencil --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> IV Stages of Procedure<lb/>&sect;.4. Reiterated Enquiry</p> <p.1.<lb/>II. Enquiring <sic>Recapitulatory</sic>, or <foreign>Quasi</foreign> Jury <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic></p> <p>The case in which<lb/>an apt Judge will desire<lb/>it, is where evidences<lb/>which have<lb/>been exercised, separately,<lb/>as they could<lb/>be obtained, required<lb/>to be confronted.</p> <p>A case in which a<lb/>party will desire it<lb/>is where, to the above<lb/>use is added that of<lb/>affording, to any error<lb/>of the Judge, the Corrective<lb/>application by the<lb/.<foreign>Quasi</foreign> Jury, with ulterior<Lb/>augmentation<lb/>on the whole evidence.<lb/>For the check applied<lb/>by the <foreign>Quasi</foreign> Jury, see<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> <foreign>Quasi</foreign> Jury Enquiry.</p> <p>2. <lb/>On this reiterated enquiring,<lb/>it being recapitulatory<lb/>no evidence<lb/>will be received that<lb/>could have been during<lb/>the original enquiry:<lb/>to save time,<lb/>by consent of parties,<lb/>the <sic>reexhibition</sic> of<lb/>any lot of Evidence<lb/>may be omitted.</p> <!-- symbol in pencil --> <p>&#9758;</p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column, paragraph numbers in pencil --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> IV Stages of Procedure<lb/>&sect;.5. Appellate Enquiry</p> <p>1.<lb/>III. Enquiry Appellate<lb/>Its efficient cause<lb/>on either side, dissatisfaction<lb/>with Judge's <lb/>decrees.</p> <p>Sense of exposure to<lb/>it, will be among<lb/>his checks.</p> <p>2.<lb/>Evidence <sic>receiv'd</sic><lb/>here none but<lb/><what was received<lb/>below.</p> <p>3.<lb/>Necessary cost,<lb/>comparatively inconsiderable.<lb/>1. Sole constant cost<lb/>the mere paper<del>s</del> of<lb/>the record.<lb/>2. Incidental cost,<lb/>fees for augmentation<lb/>by law practitioners.</p> <p>4.<lb/>Matter of the record,<lb/>Statement of<lb/>the whole proceedings,<lb/>evidence included.<lb/>Of this, exemplars,<lb/>from 8. to 12, will have<lb/>been written, at the<lb/>same time, by the<lb/>same hand, by an invention<lb/>in use.<lb/>Saved thus.<lb/>1. Time &amp; <sic>expence</sic> of<lb/>Shilled <sic>labor</sic> in revising<lb/>for correction<lb?>2. Possibility of variances,<lb/>thence of error.</p> <p>5.<lb/>record, transmitted<lb/>by post.  <sic>Expence</sic><lb/>imposed afterwards<lb/>on the party in the<lb/>wrong if solvent.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of fourth column, paragraph numbers are in pencil --> <p.6.<lb/>Augmentative fees.<lb/>Code requiring, and<lb?>respondent unable,<lb/>power to Judge <gap><lb/>to defray the <sic>expence:<sic><lb/>to wit &#x2014;<lb/>1. Exacting from appellant,<lb/>in addition to fees for his<lb/>own side, the equivalent<lb/>for those on the other<lb/>side: or<lb/>2. Ordering money out<lb/>of the Helpless Litigant's<lb/>fund, as above.</p> <p>7.<lb/>Power to Judge's Appeal<lb/>to fine for undue<lb/>Appeal, coupled with<lb/>insincerity, temerity,<lb/>or malice: fine, for<lb/>Helpless Litigant's fund.</p>
<head>1824. <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 20<lb/>Procedure code</head> <!-- numbers in pencil --> <p>2 <note>17<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> 1V Stages of Procedure</note><lb/>2</p><!-- this page is organised in four columns --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> IV Stages of Procedure<lb/>&sect;.3. Mutual attendances</p> <p>1.<lb/>1. First Mutual Attendance:<lb/>Defendant's 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi><lb/>attendance.</p> <p>Now may all parties<lb/>bring all their<lb/>evidences.</p> <p>Better so, than not:<lb/>for thus may matters<lb/>be settled now.</p> <p>2.<lb/>2. In this case will<lb/>be the vast majority<lb/>of suits.<lb/>Examples.<lb/>1. Small Debts.<lb/>2. Trifling Assaults.<lb/>3. Vituperative <sic>Maldiscourses</sic><lb/>if without<lb/>or with <!-- pencil addition mark showing a word is missing --> for Witnesses. <!-- pencil question mark --> ?<lb/>4. <!-- blank space --><gap/> detected thefts.</p> <p>3.<lb/>3 Be the case ever so<lb/>complicated, how may<lb/>generally be settled &#x2014;<lb/>1. The laws &#x2014; facts in issue<lb/>2. In relation to such<lb/>evidences as have not<lb/>been adduced, the persons,<lb/>things, to be sought,<lb/>and their respective<lb/><hi rend="underline">places</hi>.</p> <p>4.<lb/>4. By consent of all<lb/>parties on the other<lb/>side, on any attendance<lb/>after the first,<lb/>the presence of any<lb/>party or parties may<lb/>be dispensed with.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column, paragraph numbers are in pencil --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> IV Stages of Procedure<lb/>&sect;.4. Reiterated Enquiry</p> <p>1.<lb/>II. Enquiring <sic>Recapitulatory</sic>,<lb/>or <foreign>Quasi</foreign> Jury <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic></p> <p>The case in which<lb/>an apt Judge will desire<lb/>it, is where evidences<lb/>which have<lb/>been received separately,<lb/>as they could<lb/>be obtained, required<lb/>to be confronted.</p> <p>A case in which a<lb/>party will desire it<lb/>is where, to the above<lb/>use is added that of<lb/>affording, to any error<lb/>of the Judge, the Corrective<lb/>application by the<lb/><foreign>Quasi</foreign> Jury, with ulterior<Lb/>augmentation<lb/>on the whole evidence.<lb/>For the check applied<lb/>by the <foreign>Quasi</foreign> Jury, see<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> <foreign>Quasi</foreign> Jury Enquiry.</p> <p>2. <lb/>On this reiterated enquiring,<lb/>it being recapitulatory<lb/>no evidence<lb/>will be received that<lb/>could have been during<lb/>the original enquiry:<lb/>to save time,<lb/>by consent of parties,<lb/>the <sic>reexhibition</sic> of<lb/>any lot of Evidence<lb/>may be omitted.</p> <!-- symbol in pencil --> <p>&#9758;</p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column, paragraph numbers in pencil --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> IV Stages of Procedure<lb/>&sect;.5. Appellate Enquiry</p> <p>1.<lb/>III. Enquiry Appellate<lb/>Its efficient cause<lb/>on either side, dissatisfaction<lb/>with Judge's <lb/>decrees.</p> <p>Sense of exposure to<lb/>it, will be among<lb/>his checks.</p> <p>2.<lb/>Evidence <sic>receiv'd</sic><lb/>here none but<lb/>what was received<lb/>below.</p> <p>3.<lb/>Necessary cost,<lb/>comparatively inconsiderable.<lb/>1. Sole constant cost<lb/>the mere paper<del>s</del> of<lb/>the record.<lb/>2. Incidental cost,<lb/>fees for augmentation<lb/>by law practitioners.</p> <p>4.<lb/>Matter of the Record,<lb/>Statement of<lb/>the whole proceedings,<lb/>evidence included.<lb/>Of this, exemplars,<lb/>from 8. to 12, will have<lb/>been written, at the<lb/>same time, by the<lb/>same hand, by an invention<lb/>in use.<lb/>Saved thus.<lb/>1. Time &amp; <sic>expence</sic> of<lb/>Skilled <sic>labor</sic> in revising<lb/>for correction<lb/>2. Possibility of variances,<lb/>thence of error.</p> <p>5.<lb/>Record, transmitted<lb/>by post.  <sic>Expence</sic><lb/>imposed afterwards<lb/>on the party in the<lb/>wrong if solvent.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of fourth column, paragraph numbers are in pencil --> <p>6.<lb/>Augmentative fees.<lb/>Code requiring, and<lb/>Respondent unable,<lb/>power to Judge <unclear>below</unclear><lb/>to defray the <sic>expence:</sic><lb/>to wit &#x2014;<lb/>1. Exacting from Appellant,<lb/>in addition to fees for his<lb/>own side, the equivalent<lb/>for those on the other<lb/>side: or<lb/>2. Ordering money out<lb/>of the Helpless Litigant's<lb/>fund, as above.</p> <p>7.<lb/>Power to Judge's Appeal<lb/>to fine for undue<lb/>Appeal, coupled with<lb/>insincerity, temerity,<lb/>or malice: fine, for<lb/>Helpless Litigant's fund.</p>






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1824. Novr. 20
Procedure code

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Ch. 1V Stages of Procedure

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Ch. IV Stages of Procedure
§.3. Mutual attendances

1.
1. First Mutual Attendance:
Defendant's 1st
attendance.

Now may all parties
bring all their
evidences.

Better so, than not:
for thus may matters
be settled now.

2.
2. In this case will
be the vast majority
of suits.
Examples.
1. Small Debts.
2. Trifling Assaults.
3. Vituperative Maldiscourses
if without
or with for Witnesses.  ?
4. detected thefts.

3.
3 Be the case ever so
complicated, how may
generally be settled —
1. The laws — facts in issue
2. In relation to such
evidences as have not
been adduced, the persons,
things, to be sought,
and their respective
places.

4.
4. By consent of all
parties on the other
side, on any attendance
after the first,
the presence of any
party or parties may
be dispensed with.


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Ch. IV Stages of Procedure
§.4. Reiterated Enquiry

1.
II. Enquiring Recapitulatory,
or Quasi Jury do

The case in which
an apt Judge will desire
it, is where evidences
which have
been received separately,
as they could
be obtained, required
to be confronted.

A case in which a
party will desire it
is where, to the above
use is added that of
affording, to any error
of the Judge, the Corrective
application by the
Quasi Jury, with ulterior
augmentation
on the whole evidence.
For the check applied
by the Quasi Jury, see
Ch. Quasi Jury Enquiry.

2.
On this reiterated enquiring,
it being recapitulatory
no evidence
will be received that
could have been during
the original enquiry:
to save time,
by consent of parties,
the reexhibition of
any lot of Evidence
may be omitted.


---page break---

Ch. IV Stages of Procedure
§.5. Appellate Enquiry

1.
III. Enquiry Appellate
Its efficient cause
on either side, dissatisfaction
with Judge's
decrees.

Sense of exposure to
it, will be among
his checks.

2.
Evidence receiv'd
here none but
what was received
below.

3.
Necessary cost,
comparatively inconsiderable.
1. Sole constant cost
the mere papers of
the record.
2. Incidental cost,
fees for augmentation
by law practitioners.

4.
Matter of the Record,
Statement of
the whole proceedings,
evidence included.
Of this, exemplars,
from 8. to 12, will have
been written, at the
same time, by the
same hand, by an invention
in use.
Saved thus.
1. Time & expence of
Skilled labor in revising
for correction
2. Possibility of variances,
thence of error.

5.
Record, transmitted
by post. Expence
imposed afterwards
on the party in the
wrong if solvent.


---page break---

6.
Augmentative fees.
Code requiring, and
Respondent unable,
power to Judge below
to defray the expence:
to wit —
1. Exacting from Appellant,
in addition to fees for his
own side, the equivalent
for those on the other
side: or
2. Ordering money out
of the Helpless Litigant's
fund, as above.

7.
Power to Judge's Appeal
to fine for undue
Appeal, coupled with
insincerity, temerity,
or malice: fine, for
Helpless Litigant's fund.




Identifier: | JB/052/055/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

Date_1

1824-11-20

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-4, 1-2, 1-7

Box

052

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

055

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

ch. iv stages of procedure / mutual attendances / reiterated enquiry / appellate enquiry

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2 / e2 / f17

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

16728

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