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<head>Procedure Code 16<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> July 1828.</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p><sic>Jud.</sic> <note>Preface ?</note><lb/>(4) (2) <note>Void — nullity &c</note></p> <p>Instance of nullification of a damage-giving<lb/>verdict for defamation — omission of the words "of<lb/>"and concerning". See <sic>Morn. Chron.</sic> 16<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> July 1828. King's<lb/>Bench Fisher v Clement. — | <head>Procedure Code 16<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> July 1828.</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p><sic>Jud.</sic> <note>Preface ?</note><lb/>(4) (2) <note>Void — nullity &c</note></p> <p>Instance of nullification of a damage-giving<lb/>verdict for defamation — omission of the words "of<lb/>"and concerning". See <sic>Morn. Chron.</sic> 16<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> July 1828. King's<lb/>Bench Fisher v Clement. — Refer to the case of Sheen<lb/>who cut his child's head off, but was acquitted because<lb/>the child's name was mis-<del>spt</del> spelt in the indictment.</p> <!-- line across the page in pencil --> <p>Void, null and void — <add>not</add> good, bad, quest, vacate,<lb/>set aside for irregularity, all these expressions have one<lb/>and the same <unclear>value</unclear> for their ground:<!-- brackets in pencil --> [for the use made of them<lb/>the <del><gap/></del> same cause:- a cause <add>here</add> too often brought to view to<lb/>need repeating.] <del>of</del> This mode of defeating justice, and <sic>disfulfilling</sic><lb/>the <add>virtual</add> promises made in this respect <add>on this occasion</add> by government, has for<lb/>its cause to a considerable extent, written pleadings, and throughout<lb/>its whole extent the suffering the rule of notice to <unclear>wear</unclear> the ideal<lb/>form of common kind instead of giving to it the real form of statute<lb/>law.</p> | ||
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Procedure Code 16th July 1828.
Jud. Preface ?
(4) (2) Void — nullity &c
Instance of nullification of a damage-giving
verdict for defamation — omission of the words "of
"and concerning". See Morn. Chron. 16th July 1828. King's
Bench Fisher v Clement. — Refer to the case of Sheen
who cut his child's head off, but was acquitted because
the child's name was mis-spt spelt in the indictment.
Void, null and void — not good, bad, quest, vacate,
set aside for irregularity, all these expressions have one
and the same value for their ground: [for the use made of them
the same cause:- a cause here too often brought to view to
need repeating.] of This mode of defeating justice, and disfulfilling
the virtual promises made in this respect on this occasion by government, has for
its cause to a considerable extent, written pleadings, and throughout
its whole extent the suffering the rule of notice to wear the ideal
form of common kind instead of giving to it the real form of statute
law.
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