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| <p>1824. <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic>. <!-- number in pencil --> 12 + <!-- in pencil --> Ct 25 <sic>Feb</sic> 1825</p> <head>Procedure <del>Constitutional</del> Code</head> <p><note><!-- pencil text overwritten --> <sic>Ch. V Judicial Applications</note><lb/> (1 <note> § <!-- number in pencil -->8 Means of communication</note></p> <p><del>Mode of communication with a person 1 where <gap/> is <gap/><lb/> 2 who is often from  | <p>1824. <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic>. <!-- number in pencil --> 12 + <!-- in pencil --> Ct 25 <sic>Feb</sic> 1825</p> <head>Procedure <del>Constitutional</del> Code</head> <p><note><!-- pencil text overwritten --> <sic>Ch.</sic> V Judicial Applications</note><lb/> (1 <note> § <!-- number in pencil -->8 Means of communication</note></p> <p><del>Mode of communication with a person 1 where <gap/> is <gap/><lb/> 2 who is often from home without any one to <gap/> him<lb/> 3. who is <gap/></del></p> <p><!-- pencil text overwritten --> Information to the Legislator</p> <p><note>1<lb/> As to communication<lb/>Difficulties to be<lb/> encountered</note></p> <p> §. 4<!-- number in pencil --> Difficulties as to communication <del><gap/></del> enumerated<lb/> and obviated.<lb/> Suits.  In regard to the communication necessary to<lb/> have place between the Judge on the one part, and the<lb/> several necessary actors on the Judicial Theatre, when<lb/>at a distance from it, on the other part more particularly<lb/> on the Defendant's side, the principal difficulties<lb/> capable of having place seem to be as follows. <add>may be thus enumerated.</add></p> <p> <note>1 Defendant responsible<lb/> but residence unknown.</note></p> <p> 1.  The individual a party on the Defendant's side.<lb/> 2. Defendants <sic>pecuniarily</sic> responsible, but the actual<lb/> place of his residence unknown to Applicant and<lb/> thence to Judge.</p> <p><note>2 Defendant not responsible<lb/> & residence unknown</note></p> <p>2. Defendant not <sic>pecuniarily</sic> responsible, and the<lb/>place where he is unknown as above.</p> <p> <note>3 Defendant responsible<lb/> in a travelling state</note></p> <p>3.  The Defendant known or supposed <add><sic>pecuniarily</sic> responsible</add> to be in a<lb/> travelling state, as above.   But a habitation in a<lb/> known place, known or supposed to be still in his<lb/> occupation, or in that of some Member of his family.</p> <p><note>4 Defendant <unclear>moves</unclear> possible<lb/> in a travelling state</note></p> <p>4. The Defendant not <sic>pecuniarily</sic> responsible, known<lb/> or supposed to be in a travelling state, as above.   But<lb/> a habitation in a known place, known or supposed<lb/> to be still in his occupation, or in that of some<lb/> member of his family.</p> <p><!-- in pencil --> These cases resulted<lb/> in the two cases<lb/> of the individuals<lb/> being in the<lb/> foreign country<lb/> & the Home <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic></p>   | ||
1824. Feby. 12 + Ct 25 Feb 1825
Procedure Constitutional Code
 Ch. V Judicial Applications
 (1  § 8 Means of communication
Mode of communication with a person 1 where  is 
 2 who is often from home without any one to  him
 3. who is 
Information to the Legislator
1
 As to communication
Difficulties to be
 encountered
 §. 4 Difficulties as to communication  enumerated
 and obviated.
 Suits.  In regard to the communication necessary to
 have place between the Judge on the one part, and the
 several necessary actors on the Judicial Theatre, when
at a distance from it, on the other part more particularly
 on the Defendant's side, the principal difficulties
 capable of having place seem to be as follows. may be thus enumerated.
 1 Defendant responsible
 but residence unknown.
 1.  The individual a party on the Defendant's side.
 2. Defendants pecuniarily responsible, but the actual
 place of his residence unknown to Applicant and
 thence to Judge.
2 Defendant not responsible
 & residence unknown
2. Defendant not pecuniarily responsible, and the
place where he is unknown as above.
 3 Defendant responsible
 in a travelling state
3.  The Defendant known or supposed pecuniarily responsible to be in a
 travelling state, as above.   But a habitation in a
 known place, known or supposed to be still in his
 occupation, or in that of some Member of his family.
4 Defendant moves possible
 in a travelling state
4. The Defendant not pecuniarily responsible, known
 or supposed to be in a travelling state, as above.   But
 a habitation in a known place, known or supposed
 to be still in his occupation, or in that of some
 member of his family.
 These cases resulted
 in the two cases
 of the individuals
 being in the
 foreign country
 & the Home do
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