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<!-- this page is organised in four columns --> <head>1827 May 30 Table of Parts and Chapters § 1 § and §2 § by<lb/> <!-- across columns one and two --> Procedure Code <!-- across columns three and four --> Arrangements</head> <!-- across all columns --> <p>& | <!-- this page is organised in four columns --> <head>1827 May 30 Table of Parts and Chapters § 1 § and §2 § by<lb/> <!-- across columns one and two --> Procedure Code <!-- across columns three and four --> Arrangements</head> <!-- across all columns --> <p>☞ 1829 <sic>Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> 26 Marked with an Q are the topics not <del>compul</del> necessary to be employed in J.B. to Equity <gap/></p> <!-- start of first column --> <p>Part 1<lb/><hi rend="underline">Proceedings — Time<lb/> not considered: <add>and</add> accidents,<lb/> excepted.</hi> <foreign>Generalia.</foreign></p><!-- line in ink across the column --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> I. All embracing<lb/> arrangements</p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> II. Relation of<lb/> Procedure to <add>the</add> Judicial<lb/> Establishment.<lb/> ☞ <hi rend="underline">Sittings and hearings</hi><lb/> included</p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> III. Judicial application — <add>including</add> <hi rend="underline">Information</hi><lb/> and <hi rend="underline">Pursuit</hi>.</p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> IV. Suits their <hi rend="underline">sorts</hi></p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> V. Suits their <hi rend="underline">Stages</hi></p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> VI. Judicial <hi rend="underline">Execution</hi><lb/> <hi rend="underline">Dismissal</hi> — their<lb/> <sic>diversifications</sic></p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> VII. Probation and<lb/>Evidence</p> <p>§.1.<lb/> Subject matters of considerations<lb/>as to Evidence</p> <p>§.2.<lb/>Probation and Evidence<lb/> what</p> <p>§.3<lb/> Evidence — its <del>sources<lb/>and</del> <hi rend="underline">modifications and sources</hi></p> <p>§.4.<lb/> Evidence — its <hi rend="underline">shapes</hi><lb/>as to modes of <hi rend="underline">utterance</hi><lb/>or say <hi rend="underline">delivery</hi>. See<lb/> Part II. <sic>Ch.</sic> ix.</p> <p>§.5.<lb/>Evidence —its <hi rend="underline">shapes</hi> as<lb/> to <hi rend="underline">occasions</hi> for use.</p> <p>§.6<lb/> Evidence — its <hi rend="underline">poison</hi> —<lb/> <hi rend="underline">falsehood</hi></p> <p>§.7.<lb/> <sic>Falshood</sic> its <del>modes</del> <add>modifications</add> as<lb/> applied to the <hi rend="underline">sources</hi> of evidence<lb/> — mendacity <add>and</add> <sic>temeracious</sic> —<lb/> blameless</p> <pb/><!-- start of second column --> <p>Part 1. continued<lb/> <hi rend="underline"><sic>Procedings</sic> — Time<lb/> not considered accidents<lb/> excepted</hi></p> <!-- line in ink across the column --> <p><sic>Ch</sic> VII <del>continued</del> Probation<lb/> and Evidence,<lb/> continued</p> <p>§.8<lb/> <sic>Falshood</sic> its <del>modes</del> <add>modification</add> as to<lb/>the facts it applies to.<lb/> See Penal Code <sic>Ch</sic> V.</p> <p> §.9<lb/> <hi rend="underline">Deception</hi> — its <hi rend="underline">causes</hi><lb/> moral and intellectual<lb/> See <sic><hi rend="underline">Evid</hi>. Vol</sic></p> <p>§.10<lb/> Securities against deception.<lb/> See <sic><hi rend="underline">Evid</hi>. Vol.</p> <p>§.11<lb/> False security — <hi rend="underline">Exclusion</hi><lb/>See <sic>Evid. Vol.</sic> iv, v</p> <p> §.12<lb/><hi rend="underline">Proper</hi> causes of exclusion<lb/>saving of preponderant delay <lb/>vexation and <sic>expence</sic><lb/> See <sic>Evid. Vol.</sic> iv.</p> <p>§. 13<lb/> Evidence modes of <hi rend="underline">procurement</hi>: —<lb/> wherein of <del>f</del><lb/> <hi rend="underline">search</hi> and <hi rend="underline">indicative</hi> evidence.</p> <p>§.14<lb/>Evidence modes of procurement<lb/> continued — Pre appointed<lb/>Evidence See <sic>Evid.<lb/>Vol</sic></p> <p> §15 <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi><lb/> <!-- text from the bottom of the column --> [+] §.15<lb/> Evidence Instruction<lb/> to the Judge as to degrees<lb/> of trustworthiness<lb/> see <sic><hi rend="underline">Evid. Vol.</hi></sic></p> <!-- section numbers overwritten to accommodate s.15 addition --><p>§. 16<lb/> Evidence instruction as to<lb/> modes of elicitation. See<lb/> <sic>Evid. Vol</sic> </p> <p> §.17 <lb/> Sinister instruction <add>of witnesses by Judges by parties</add> obviated<lb/>See <sic>Evid. Vol.</sic></p> <p> §.18.<lb/> Evidence — what <hi rend="underline">sufficient</hi><lb/> or say <hi rend="underline">conclusive</hi><lb/>See <sic>Evid. Vol.</sic> §§ <unclear>19</unclear><lb/> Evidence as to character <del><gap/></del> <add> how far</add><lb/> admissible</p> <p><sic>Ch</sic> VIII Intercommunication<lb/> <add>Modes of between the</add> or Probation<lb/> <add>several sorts of <hi rend="underline">actors</hi>.</add></p> <p><hi rend="underline">Execution and Dismissal</hi><lb/>on the part of the several<lb/>sorts of <hi rend="underline">actors</hi></p> <p> <sic>Ch</sic> IX Excuses <add>on the part of the several<lb/> sorts of <hi rend="underline">actors</hi></add> for non-compliance<lb/>with the formal sorts of <hi rend="underline"><unclear>mandation</unclear></hi></p> <p> <sic>Ch</sic> X Secrecy in <lb/> what cases.</p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic></p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column --> <p>Part II.<lb/>Proceedings in<lb/> order of Time; or say<lb/> Stages in the Suit.</p> <!-- line in ink across the column --> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic> I. Applicants<lb/> and application in<lb/> general</p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic> II. Informants<lb/> and Information</p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic> III. Pursuers<lb/> and Pursuit. <hi rend="underline">Demand</hi><lb/> Papers <del>in the several<lb/> sorts of debt. Defence<lb/>Papers in the direct sorts of<lb/> Suits.</del></p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic> IV. Suits — continuance.<lb/> <add>evidence</add> Elicitation<lb/> <del>of Evidence</del> <add>1. oral evidence<lb/> 2. oral alibi. 3 epistolary</add></p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic> V. Suits — termination:<lb/>execution<lb/> <del><gap/></del> ordered or refused.</p> <p> o <sic>Ch.</sic> VI. <sic><hi rend="underline">Repetitionary</hi></sic><lb/> Hearing or say<lb/> <foreign>Quasi</foreign>-jury trial.</p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic> VII. Appeal<lb/>and <foreign>Quasi</foreign> Appeal<lb/> viz from proceedings of<lb/> all sorts on <hi rend="underline">application</hi><lb/> and <hi rend="underline">information</hi> as well<lb/> as on <hi rend="underline">pursuit</hi>.</p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> VIII. Execution. See<lb/> Penal Code [+]<lb/> <!-- text from the bottom of the column --> [+] title Remedies in<lb/> references to the several<lb/> species of <hi rend="underline">rights</hi> & <hi rend="underline">wrongs</hi>, or say <hi rend="underline">offences</hi>.</p> <p><sic>Ch</sic> <del>VIII</del> IX <hi rend="underline">Costs</hi> of<lb/>procedure — the <sic>burthen</sic><lb/> how reduced<lb/> and distributed</p> <p> <sic>Ch</sic> X <sic>Recordation</sic> <add>how performed</add> See<lb/><sic>Comp</sic> IX §.21. §§ paragraph <sic>Art</sic> 50<lb/>to 70. X §.8 9 <unclear>qv</unclear> Art. 7.</p> <!-- line in ink across the column --> <p><del>Part 1 Supplement</del><lb/> <sic>Ch.</sic> XI Proceedings<lb/> is suits essentially<lb/> X casually) continuous<lb/> i.e. in which a necessity<lb/> has place for the creation<lb/> of <hi rend="underline">interest</hi> for the collection<lb/> and transmission of<lb/> distribution of money.<lb/> 1. post-obituary<lb/> 2. insolvency. 3.Miscellaneous<lb/> <del> <gap/> <gap/></del>?</p> <pb/> <!-- start of fourth column --> <p>Part III<lb/> Proceedings <del>casual</del> <add>accidental</add><lb/><del>and incidental</del></p> <!-- line in ink across the column --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic>I <del>Justice Chamber</del> <add>Out <unclear>of a</unclear> Judiciary Service</add><lb/> <del>extraordinary proceedings<lb/> in See Cost Code<lb/> <sic>Ch</sic> XII <gap/> Judge §§ Children</del></p> <p>o <sic>Ch</sic> II Transference <del>in</del> <add>of Judicature</add><lb/> <add>in</add> case of <sic>interestedness</sic> on<lb/> the part of the Judge</p> <p><sic>Ch</sic> III <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> Friendly <sic>Bondsmanship</sic><lb/> and friendly <lb/> Bondsmen</p> <p> <sic>Ch</sic> IV> <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> Proceedings on<lb/> <hi rend="underline">provisional <sic>prehension</sic></hi><lb/> <add>and <hi rend="underline">sequestration</hi></add> of <hi rend="underline">persons</hi> or <hi rend="underline">things</hi> for<lb/> <hi rend="underline">eventual probation</hi> or<lb/> <hi rend="underline">execution</hi></p> <p><sic>Ch</sic> V. <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> Effects produced<lb/> on the suit by <hi rend="underline">deaths</hi> or<lb/> other causes of inaction<lb/> as applied to the parties and<lb/>other actors <add><del>as on marriage</del></add> on the Judicial<lb/> theatre</p> <p> <sic>Ch</sic> VI <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> Assistants <add> 1 Gratuitous<lb/> 2 professional</add> to parties,<lb/> how changeable.</p><p><sic.Ch</sic> VII <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> <hi rend="underline"><sic>Excretitious</sic></hi><lb/> <hi rend="underline">suits</hi> produced by incidental<lb/> <hi rend="underline">misconduct</hi> on<lb/> the part of <hi rend="underline">actors</hi></p> <p> <sic>ch</sic> VIII <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> Proceedings in<lb/>case of Judicial <sic>falshood</sic><lb/> mendacious or <sic>timerarious.</sic></p> <p><sic>Ch</sic> XI <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> Casual <hi rend="underline"> obstruction</hi><lb/> <add>viz</add> to <hi rend="underline">pursuit</hi>, <hi rend="underline">defence</hi>, <hi rend="underline">probation</hi> <del>and</del> <add>or</add><lb/> <hi rend="underline">execution</hi>, how obviated<lb/> <del><sic>Ch</sic> Elicitation of<lb/> Evidence as to Good<lb/> and Bad Character</del></p> | ||
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1827 May 30 Table of Parts and Chapters § 1 § and §2 § by
Procedure Code Arrangements
☞ 1829 Decr 26 Marked with an Q are the topics not compul necessary to be employed in J.B. to Equity
Part 1
Proceedings — Time
not considered: and accidents,
excepted. Generalia.
Ch. I. All embracing
arrangements
Ch. II. Relation of
Procedure to the Judicial
Establishment.
☞ Sittings and hearings
included
Ch. III. Judicial application — including Information
and Pursuit.
Ch. IV. Suits their sorts
Ch. V. Suits their Stages
Ch. VI. Judicial Execution
Dismissal — their
diversifications
Ch. VII. Probation and
Evidence
§.1.
Subject matters of considerations
as to Evidence
§.2.
Probation and Evidence
what
§.3
Evidence — its sources
and modifications and sources
§.4.
Evidence — its shapes
as to modes of utterance
or say delivery. See
Part II. Ch. ix.
§.5.
Evidence —its shapes as
to occasions for use.
§.6
Evidence — its poison —
falsehood
§.7.
Falshood its modes modifications as
applied to the sources of evidence
— mendacity and temeracious —
blameless
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Part 1. continued
Procedings — Time
not considered accidents
excepted
Ch VII continued Probation
and Evidence,
continued
§.8
Falshood its modes modification as to
the facts it applies to.
See Penal Code Ch V.
§.9
Deception — its causes
moral and intellectual
See Evid. Vol
§.10
Securities against deception.
See Evid. Vol.
§.11
False security — Exclusion
See <sic>Evid. Vol. iv, v
§.12
Proper causes of exclusion
saving of preponderant delay
vexation and expence
See Evid. Vol. iv.
§. 13
Evidence modes of procurement: —
wherein of f
search and indicative evidence.
§.14
Evidence modes of procurement
continued — Pre appointed
Evidence See Evid.
Vol
§15 [+]
[+] §.15
Evidence Instruction
to the Judge as to degrees
of trustworthiness
see Evid. Vol.
§. 16
Evidence instruction as to
modes of elicitation. See
Evid. Vol
§.17
Sinister instruction of witnesses by Judges by parties obviated
See Evid. Vol.
§.18.
Evidence — what sufficient
or say conclusive
See Evid. Vol. §§ 19
Evidence as to character how far
admissible
Ch VIII Intercommunication
Modes of between the or Probation
several sorts of actors.
Execution and Dismissal
on the part of the several
sorts of actors
Ch IX Excuses on the part of the several
sorts of actors for non-compliance
with the formal sorts of mandation
Ch X Secrecy in
what cases.
Ch.
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Part II.
Proceedings in
order of Time; or say
Stages in the Suit.
o Ch. I. Applicants
and application in
general
o Ch. II. Informants
and Information
o Ch. III. Pursuers
and Pursuit. Demand
Papers in the several
sorts of debt. Defence
Papers in the direct sorts of
Suits.
o Ch. IV. Suits — continuance.
evidence Elicitation
of Evidence 1. oral evidence
2. oral alibi. 3 epistolary
o Ch. V. Suits — termination:
execution
ordered or refused.
o Ch. VI. Repetitionary
Hearing or say
Quasi-jury trial.
o Ch. VII. Appeal
and Quasi Appeal
viz from proceedings of
all sorts on application
and information as well
as on pursuit.
Ch. VIII. Execution. See
Penal Code [+]
[+] title Remedies in
references to the several
species of rights & wrongs, or say offences.
Ch VIII IX Costs of
procedure — the burthen
how reduced
and distributed
Ch X Recordation how performed See
Comp IX §.21. §§ paragraph Art 50
to 70. X §.8 9 qv Art. 7.
Part 1 Supplement
Ch. XI Proceedings
is suits essentially
X casually) continuous
i.e. in which a necessity
has place for the creation
of interest for the collection
and transmission of
distribution of money.
1. post-obituary
2. insolvency. 3.Miscellaneous
?
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Part III
Proceedings casual accidental
and incidental
Ch.I Justice Chamber Out of a Judiciary Service
extraordinary proceedings
in See Cost Code
Ch XII Judge §§ Children
o Ch II Transference in of Judicature
in case of interestedness on
the part of the Judge
Ch III + Friendly Bondsmanship
and friendly
Bondsmen
Ch IV> + Proceedings on
provisional prehension
and sequestration of persons or things for
eventual probation or
execution
Ch V. + Effects produced
on the suit by deaths or
other causes of inaction
as applied to the parties and
other actors as on marriage on the Judicial
theatre
Ch VI + Assistants 1 Gratuitous
2 professional to parties,
how changeable.
<sic.Ch</sic> VII + Excretitious
suits produced by incidental
misconduct on
the part of actors
ch VIII + Proceedings in
case of Judicial falshood
mendacious or timerarious.
Ch XI + Casual obstruction
viz to pursuit, defence, probation and or
execution, how obviated
Ch Elicitation of
Evidence as to Good
and Bad Character
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