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<p>1825. Nov. 19<lb/>
''This Page Has Not Been Transcribed Yet''
<head>Procedure Code</head><note>Ch. 1.  Stages of Procedure<lb/>
 
<del>&sect;.  5.  Stage of procedure how</del><lb/>
 
&sect;. 5.  Appellate Enquiry</note></p>
 
<p><head><del>&sect;. 5.  the Third Stage – Enquiry on Appeal or Appellate enquiry</del> <add>&sect;. 5. Appellate Enquiry.</add></head></p>
<p>If after reiterated enquiry <del>had</del> carried through<lb/>
and decrees pronounced in consequence parties on both<lb/>
sides are satisfied it is well:  if on either side a<lb/>
party is dissatisfied he carries or sends the matter before<lb/>
the Judge of Appeal the Judge Appellate.</p>
<p>This is what may be done at comparatively inconsiderable<lb/>
delay vexation and expence.</p>
<p>The Judge of Appeal receives no evidence that<lb/>
was not received in the Immediate Judicatory <add>below</add>.  That evidence<lb/>
is composed of a <hi rend="underline">record</hi> containing a statement of anything material<lb/>
that has passed in the Judicatory below.</p>
<p>Paper excepted this record creates an additional expence.<lb/>
At the same time that one exemplar is written<lb/>
others in number <del>far</del> as far as eight in the whole or even<lb/>
twelve are written <del>by the sa</del> at the same time by the <unclear>stocks</unclear><lb/>
made by one and the same hand.  <unclear>Reform</unclear> being impossible<lb/>
<del>days of <gap/></del> labour of examination, and danger of error are<lb/>
saved.</p>
<p>By the post by which ordinary letters are conveyed these<lb/>
records <del>together</del> as also all other judicial written instruments.</p>
<p>Though receipt of first evidence is <gap/><lb/>
receipt of argumentation on the ground of the evidence so received<lb/>
is <add>not</add> admitted.</p>
<p>Regard being had to the pecuniary circumstances of<lb/>
the parties, the Judge will decide whether <add>at his own expence  on the <del>first <gap/></del>first <gap/></add> the Appellant<lb/>
shall or shall not put the Respondent upon the same footing<lb/>
with himself by advance made of fees for a professional act.</p>
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1825. Nov. 19
Procedure CodeCh. 1. Stages of Procedure
§. 5. Stage of procedure how
§. 5. Appellate Enquiry

§. 5. the Third Stage – Enquiry on Appeal or Appellate enquiry §. 5. Appellate Enquiry.

If after reiterated enquiry had carried through
and decrees pronounced in consequence parties on both
sides are satisfied it is well: if on either side a
party is dissatisfied he carries or sends the matter before
the Judge of Appeal the Judge Appellate.

This is what may be done at comparatively inconsiderable
delay vexation and expence.

The Judge of Appeal receives no evidence that
was not received in the Immediate Judicatory below. That evidence
is composed of a record containing a statement of anything material
that has passed in the Judicatory below.

Paper excepted this record creates an additional expence.
At the same time that one exemplar is written
others in number far as far as eight in the whole or even
twelve are written by the sa at the same time by the stocks
made by one and the same hand. Reform being impossible
days of labour of examination, and danger of error are
saved.

By the post by which ordinary letters are conveyed these
records together as also all other judicial written instruments.

Though receipt of first evidence is
receipt of argumentation on the ground of the evidence so received
is not admitted.

Regard being had to the pecuniary circumstances of
the parties, the Judge will decide whether at his own expence on the first first the Appellant
shall or shall not put the Respondent upon the same footing
with himself by advance made of fees for a professional act.


Identifier: | JB/055/276/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 55.

Date_1

1824-11-19

Marginal Summary Numbering

12-16

Box

055

Main Headings

Constitutional Code; Procedure Code

Folio number

276

Info in main headings field

Procedure Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C1 / D6 / E1

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

17997

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