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<head>1824. <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 27.<lb/>Procedure Code.</head> <!-- note in pencil --> <p>Corrected <hi rend="underline">all but</hi> 127</p> <p><sic>Ch.< | <head>1824. <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 27.<lb/>Procedure Code.</head> <!-- note in pencil --> <p>Corrected <hi rend="underline">all but</hi> <note>127</note></p> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> VII Suits — their Sorts.<lb/>§.8.6. Plurilateral and<lb/>Unilateral.</note></p> <!-- this page is organised in three columns --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> VII Suits — their Sorts.<lb/>§.8.6. Plurilateral and<lb/>Unilateral.</p> <p>1.<lb/><sic>Art</sic>1. Ordinarily, sides<lb/>in a suit, two: pursuers<lb/>and Defendants:<lb/>in each situation, individuals<lb/>in any number<lb/>as in Judges: suit<lb/>plurilateral, viz. bilateral.</p> <p>2.<lb/><sic>Art</sic> 2. Necessary to constitute<lb/>a suit, situations<lb/>two: whereof the<lb/>Judges's one: the other,<lb/>either defendant's or<lb/>pursuer. Suit in both<lb/>cases unilateral.</p> <p>3.<lb/><sic>Art</sic> 3. Case, where Defendant's<lb/>side only has<lb/>place, pursuers being<lb/>wanting, Judge occupies<lb/>it. Examples</p> <p>1. Suit Penal. Procedure,<lb/><sic>stiled</sic> <sic>Romanice</sic><lb/><hi rend="underline">inquisitorial</hi>: in contradistinction<lb/>to <hi rend="underline">accusatorial</hi> — the more<lb/>ordinary mode.</p> <p>Initiator here the Judge<lb/>to the judicial, he adds<lb/>the pursuer's function.<lb/>Information he needs<lb/>none. On suspicion,<lb/>seat and perhaps<lb/>source, confined within<lb/>his own breast, he<lb/>convenes or causes prehend<lb/>the object: and<lb/>by interrogation, extracts<lb/>evidence, direct<lb/>or circumstantial,<lb/>or both: direct from<lb/>responsion, circumstantial,<lb/>from responsion<lb/>or silence and<lb/>deportment.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> VII Suits — their Sorts.<lb/>§.8.6. Plurilateral and<lb/>Unilateral.</p> <p>3 <sic>contin<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic><lb/>Even if Judge acts from<lb/>information the more<lb/>apt course would be<lb/>to consign the pursuer's<lb/>functions to the<lb/>Government Advocate;<lb/>As to whom see <sic>Constitut.</sic><lb/>Code <sic>Ch</sic> XL Judiciary<lb/>Collectively.</p> <p>4.<lb/><sic>Art</sic> 4. 2. Suit Non-penal<lb/>Audit of accounts.<lb/>Judge <sic>stiled</sic> Auditor.<lb/>Case in which it is most<lb/>in use that where an<lb/>individual, having <sic>rec<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic><lb/>money from or for Government,<lb/>has to prove<lb/>the aptitude of the use<lb/>made of it.</p> <p>5.<lb/><sic>Art</sic> 5. Case where pursuer's<lb/>side only has<lb/>place: Defendant's wanting<lb/>Judge occupies it.<lb/>Example Court of Claims.<lb/><foreign>Anglicé</foreign>: benefit claimed<lb/>privilege of acting a<lb/>part in a State Ceremony,<lb/>the Coronation</p> <p>6.<lb/><sic>Art</sic> 6. Preferable course,<lb/>consigning the Defendant's<lb/>function to the<lb/>Government Advocate<lb/>Thus <foreign>Anglicé</foreign> on a<lb/>claim of peerage.<lb/>So here, on claim of<lb/>a place in the Merit<lb/>Register, as per <sic>Const.</sic><lb/>Code, <sic>Ch.</sic> IX Ministers<lb/>Collectively. §.11 Remuneration.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> VII Suits — their Sorts.<lb/>§.8.6. Plurilateral and<lb/>Unilateral.</p> <p>7.<lb/><sic>Art</sic> 7. In both cases, a<lb/>Suit has place: for<lb/>to have contestation<lb/>and judicial decrees<lb/>thereupon: else, the <lb/>decision would be<lb/>avowedly arbitrary:<lb/>which it is not in either<lb/>case.</p> <p>In both, the Judge<lb/>how inaptly soever,<lb/>adds to his own function,<lb/>those of the party<lb/>or parties on one<lb/>side: thus are both<lb/>sides occupied.</p> <p>8.<lb/><sic>Art</sic> 8. Difference between<lb/>numbers of<lb/>sides, and <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> of conflicting<lb/>interests. If for every<lb/>one of a number<lb/>of antagonizing interests<lb/>supported in<lb/>the course of a suit,<lb/>there were a side,<lb/>the number of sides<lb/>would be indefinite.</p> <p>9.<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 9. Examples are<lb/>all cases where a<lb/>mass of property is<lb/>to be divided among<lb/>Co-claimants; as per<lb/>§.4. Case where the<lb/>Subject Matter is complex.</p> <p>10.<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 10. Example of<lb/>causes of opposition<lb/>of interests here, are<lb/>1. Question, who shall<lb/>be admitted — who not<lb/>2 Of those admitted,<lb/>what shall be the respective<lb/>Shares.</p> | ||
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1824. Novr. 27.
Procedure Code.
Corrected all but 127
Ch. VII Suits — their Sorts.
§.8.6. Plurilateral and
Unilateral.
Ch. VII Suits — their Sorts.
§.8.6. Plurilateral and
Unilateral.
1.
Art1. Ordinarily, sides
in a suit, two: pursuers
and Defendants:
in each situation, individuals
in any number
as in Judges: suit
plurilateral, viz. bilateral.
2.
Art 2. Necessary to constitute
a suit, situations
two: whereof the
Judges's one: the other,
either defendant's or
pursuer. Suit in both
cases unilateral.
3.
Art 3. Case, where Defendant's
side only has
place, pursuers being
wanting, Judge occupies
it. Examples
1. Suit Penal. Procedure,
stiled Romanice
inquisitorial: in contradistinction
to accusatorial — the more
ordinary mode.
Initiator here the Judge
to the judicial, he adds
the pursuer's function.
Information he needs
none. On suspicion,
seat and perhaps
source, confined within
his own breast, he
convenes or causes prehend
the object: and
by interrogation, extracts
evidence, direct
or circumstantial,
or both: direct from
responsion, circumstantial,
from responsion
or silence and
deportment.
---page break---
Ch. VII Suits — their Sorts.
§.8.6. Plurilateral and
Unilateral.
3 contind
Even if Judge acts from
information the more
apt course would be
to consign the pursuer's
functions to the
Government Advocate;
As to whom see Constitut.
Code Ch XL Judiciary
Collectively.
4.
Art 4. 2. Suit Non-penal
Audit of accounts.
Judge stiled Auditor.
Case in which it is most
in use that where an
individual, having recd
money from or for Government,
has to prove
the aptitude of the use
made of it.
5.
Art 5. Case where pursuer's
side only has
place: Defendant's wanting
Judge occupies it.
Example Court of Claims.
Anglicé: benefit claimed
privilege of acting a
part in a State Ceremony,
the Coronation
6.
Art 6. Preferable course,
consigning the Defendant's
function to the
Government Advocate
Thus Anglicé on a
claim of peerage.
So here, on claim of
a place in the Merit
Register, as per Const.
Code, Ch. IX Ministers
Collectively. §.11 Remuneration.
---page break---
Ch. VII Suits — their Sorts.
§.8.6. Plurilateral and
Unilateral.
7.
Art 7. In both cases, a
Suit has place: for
to have contestation
and judicial decrees
thereupon: else, the
decision would be
avowedly arbitrary:
which it is not in either
case.
In both, the Judge
how inaptly soever,
adds to his own function,
those of the party
or parties on one
side: thus are both
sides occupied.
8.
Art 8. Difference between
numbers of
sides, and do of conflicting
interests. If for every
one of a number
of antagonizing interests
supported in
the course of a suit,
there were a side,
the number of sides
would be indefinite.
9.
Art. 9. Examples are
all cases where a
mass of property is
to be divided among
Co-claimants; as per
§.4. Case where the
Subject Matter is complex.
10.
Art. 10. Example of
causes of opposition
of interests here, are
1. Question, who shall
be admitted — who not
2 Of those admitted,
what shall be the respective
Shares.
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