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<head>1828 <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 2.<lb/> Procedure Code. Parts I. II and III. Titles of Chapters</head> <!-- start of first column --> <p>Part 1.<lb/> <hi rend="underline">Proceedings — Time not<lb/> considered: <add> and</add> accidents <lb/> excepted.</hi> <add>Generalia</add>.</p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic> I.<lb/> All embracing arrangements.</p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic> II.<lb/>Relation of Procedure<lb/> to <add>the</add> Judicial Establishment.<lb/> ☞ <hi rend="underline">Sittings</hi> and <hi rend="underline">hearings</hi><lb/> included.</p> <!-- + and o against chapter and section headings are in pencil --><p>+ <sic>Ch.</sic> III.<lb/>Judicial Applications<lb/> <add>including</add> <hi rend="underline">Information</hi> and<lb/><hi rend="underline">Pursuit</hi>. See <sic>P<hi rend="superscript">l</hi>tf</sic><lb/> <sic>Ch.</sic>.1.II</p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic> IV.<lb/>Suits — their <hi rend="underline">sorts</hi></p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic> V.<lb/>Suits their <hi rend="underline">Stages</hi>.</p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic> VI.<lb/> Judicial <hi rend="underline">Executions</hi><lb/> and <hi rend="underline">dismissal</hi> —<lb/> their <sic>diversifications.</sic></p> <!-- line in ink across the column --> <p> <sic>Ch.</sic> VII.<lb/>Probation and Evidence.</p> <p>o §.1.<lb/>Subject matters of<lb/> consideration as to <lb/> Evidence.</p> <p>o §.2.<lb/>Probation and Evidence,<lb/> what.</p> <p>o §.3.<lb/>Evidence its <hi rend="underline">modifications</hi><lb/> and <hi rend="underline">sources</hi>.</p> <!-- additions in pencil --> ☞ + Example<lb/> <p>o §.4.<lb/>Evidence — it's <hi rend="underline">shapes</hi><lb/> as to modes of <hi rend="underline">utterance</hi>.<lb/> or say <hi rend="underline">delivery</hi> <add>oral or epistolary</add><lb/> See Part II <sic>Ch.</sic> IV.</p> <p>o §.5.<lb/>Evidence — <del><gap/></del> <add>considered</add><lb/> as to <del><gap/></del> <add> <hi rend="underline">time</hi> </add> for<lb/> uses.</p> <p><sic>Ex. gr.< as applying to an<lb/> actual suit as applied either to<lb/> contingent suits ≈ <sic>preappointed.</sic></p> <pb/><!-- start of second column --> <p>Part. I. continued<lb/> <sic>Ch.</sic> VII. <sic>contin<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.</sic><lb/> Probation & Evidence.</p> <!-- double line in ink across columns two and three --> <p>o §.6.<lb/> Evidence — it's <hi rend="underline">poison</hi><lb/> <sic><hi rend="underline">falshood.</hi></sic></p> <p>+ §.7.<lb/><sic>Falshood: it's modification<lb/> as applied<lb/> to the <hi rend="underline">source</hi> of evidence's mendacity<lb/><sic>temeracious,</sic> blameless.</p> <p>o §.8.<lb/><sic>Falshood — it's modification<lb/> as to the<lb/> facts it applies to.<lb/>See Penal Code <sic>Ch.</sic> V.</p> <p>o §.9.<lb/>Decpetion — it's causes<lb/> moral and intellectual.<lb/> See <sic><hi rend="underline">Evid</hi>. Vol</sic></p> <p>o §.10.<lb/>Securities against<lb/> deception. See <sic><hi rend="underline">Evid.</hi><lb/> Vol. </sic></p> <p>o § 11.<lb/>False Security, Exclusion.<lb/>See <sic>Evid.<lb/> Vols. IV. V</p> <p>+o §.12.<lb/><hi rend="underline">Proper</hi> causes of Exclusion,<lb/>saving of<lb/> preponderant delay<lb/> vexation and expense.<lb/> See <sic>Evid. Vols.</sic> IV.V</p> <p>o §.13.<lb/>Evidence modes of<lb/> <hi rend="underline">procurement</hi>. —<lb/> wherein of <hi rend="underline">search</hi><lb/> and <hi rend="underline">indicative</hi> evidence.</p> <p>o §.14.<lb/>Evidence — Modes of<lb/> procurement continued. — <hi rend="underline">Preappointed</hi><lb/> Evidence.<lb/>See <sic>Evid. Vol.</sic></p> <p>o §.15.<lb/>Evidence. Instruction to<lb/>the Judge as to degrees of<lb/> trustworthiness. See <sic>Evid. Vol.</sic></p> <pb/> | <head>1828 <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 2.<lb/> Procedure Code. Parts I. II and III. Titles of Chapters</head> <!-- start of first column --> <p>Part 1.<lb/> <hi rend="underline">Proceedings — Time not<lb/> considered: <add> and</add> accidents <lb/> excepted.</hi> <add>Generalia</add>.</p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic> I.<lb/> All embracing arrangements.</p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic> II.<lb/>Relation of Procedure<lb/> to <add>the</add> Judicial Establishment.<lb/> ☞ <hi rend="underline">Sittings</hi> and <hi rend="underline">hearings</hi><lb/> included.</p> <!-- + and o against chapter and section headings are in pencil --><p>+ <sic>Ch.</sic> III.<lb/>Judicial Applications<lb/> <add>including</add> <hi rend="underline">Information</hi> and<lb/><hi rend="underline">Pursuit</hi>. See <sic>P<hi rend="superscript">l</hi>tf</sic><lb/> <sic>Ch.</sic>.1.II</p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic> IV.<lb/>Suits — their <hi rend="underline">sorts</hi></p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic> V.<lb/>Suits their <hi rend="underline">Stages</hi>.</p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic> VI.<lb/> Judicial <hi rend="underline">Executions</hi><lb/> and <hi rend="underline">dismissal</hi> —<lb/> their <sic>diversifications.</sic></p> <!-- line in ink across the column --> <p> <sic>Ch.</sic> VII.<lb/>Probation and Evidence.</p> <p>o §.1.<lb/>Subject matters of<lb/> consideration as to <lb/> Evidence.</p> <p>o §.2.<lb/>Probation and Evidence,<lb/> what.</p> <p>o §.3.<lb/>Evidence its <hi rend="underline">modifications</hi><lb/> and <hi rend="underline">sources</hi>.</p> <!-- additions in pencil --> ☞ + Example<lb/> <p>o §.4.<lb/>Evidence — it's <hi rend="underline">shapes</hi><lb/> as to modes of <hi rend="underline">utterance</hi>.<lb/> or say <hi rend="underline">delivery</hi> <add>oral or epistolary</add><lb/> See Part II <sic>Ch.</sic> IV.</p> <p>o §.5.<lb/>Evidence — <del><gap/></del> <add>considered</add><lb/> as to <del><gap/></del> <add> <hi rend="underline">time</hi> </add> for<lb/> uses.</p> <p><sic>Ex. gr.< as applying to an<lb/> actual suit as applied either to<lb/> contingent suits ≈ <sic>preappointed.</sic></p> <pb/><!-- start of second column --> <p>Part. I. continued<lb/> <sic>Ch.</sic> VII. <sic>contin<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.</sic><lb/> Probation & Evidence.</p> <!-- double line in ink across columns two and three --> <p>o §.6.<lb/> Evidence — it's <hi rend="underline">poison</hi><lb/> <sic><hi rend="underline">falshood.</hi></sic></p> <p>+ §.7.<lb/><sic>Falshood: it's modification<lb/> as applied<lb/> to the <hi rend="underline">source</hi> of evidence's mendacity<lb/><sic>temeracious,</sic> blameless.</p> <p>o §.8.<lb/><sic>Falshood — it's modification<lb/> as to the<lb/> facts it applies to.<lb/>See Penal Code <sic>Ch.</sic> V.</p> <p>o §.9.<lb/>Decpetion — it's causes<lb/> moral and intellectual.<lb/> See <sic><hi rend="underline">Evid</hi>. Vol</sic></p> <p>o §.10.<lb/>Securities against<lb/> deception. See <sic><hi rend="underline">Evid.</hi><lb/> Vol. </sic></p> <p>o § 11.<lb/>False Security, Exclusion.<lb/>See <sic>Evid.<lb/> Vols. IV. V</p> <p>+o §.12.<lb/><hi rend="underline">Proper</hi> causes of Exclusion,<lb/>saving of<lb/> preponderant delay<lb/> vexation and expense.<lb/> See <sic>Evid. Vols.</sic> IV.V</p> <p>o §.13.<lb/>Evidence modes of<lb/> <hi rend="underline">procurement</hi>. —<lb/> wherein of <hi rend="underline">search</hi><lb/> and <hi rend="underline">indicative</hi> evidence.</p> <p>o §.14.<lb/>Evidence — Modes of<lb/> procurement continued. — <hi rend="underline">Preappointed</hi><lb/> Evidence.<lb/>See <sic>Evid. Vol.</sic></p> <p>o §.15.<lb/>Evidence. Instruction to<lb/>the Judge as to degrees of<lb/> trustworthiness. See <sic>Evid. Vol.</sic></p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column --> <p>Part I. continued<lb/> <sic>Ch. contin<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi></sic><lb/> Probation & Evidence.</p> <!-- double line in ink across columns 2 and 3 --> <p>§.16<lb/> Evidence <hi rend="underline">instruction</hi><lb/> as to <hi rend="underline">mode</hi> of<lb/> elicitation. See <sic>Evid.<lb/> Vol.</sic></p> <p>o §.17.<lb/>Sinister instruction<lb/> <add>of witnesses or Judges by<lb/> parties </ad> obviated.<lb/> See <sic>Evid. Vol.</sic></p> <p>o §.18.<lb/>Evidence what<lb/> <hi rend="underline">sufficient</hi>, or say<lb/> conclusive.<lb/> See <sic>Evid. Vol.</sic> </p> <p>o §.19.<lb/>Evidence as to character — <lb/> how far admissible.</p> <!-- line in ink across the column --> <sic>Ch.</sic> VIII<lb/> <del><gap/> <gap/> </del> <add> <gap/> intercourse</add><lb/> mode of securing<lb/. for Probation, Execution<lb/> and Dismissal</p> <sic>Ch.</sic> IX<lb/> Excuses <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <add>[+] between the several sorts<lb/> of <hi rend="underline">actors</hi>.</add> for <hi rend="underline">non-compliance</hi><<lb/> with the <lb/>several sorts of <hi rend="underline">mandates</hi>. <add>[+] on the part of<lb/> the several sorts<lb/> of <hi rend="underline">actors</hi>.</p> <p><sic>Ch.<?sic> X<lb/> Secrecy, in what<lb/> cases.</p> <p>———</p> <p><del>Part I. Supplement.</del> </p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> XI<lb/> Proceedings in suits<lb?> essentially (&causally)<lb/> continuous; <sic>i.e.</sic> in<lb/> which a necessity<lb?> has place for the<lb/> creation of a trust<lb?> for the collection, and <lb?> transmission, or distribution<lb/> of money.</p> <p>Funds. 1 post-obituary;<lb/> 2. insolvenc<del>y </del><add>tial</add><lb/> 3. miscellaneous.</p> <p> <foreign>ex.gr.</foreign> point. back on<lb/> dissolution.</p> <pb/><!-- start of fourth column --> <p>Part II.<lb/> <hi rend="underline">Proceedings in order <add>sequence</add> <lb/> of time; or say Stages<lb/> in the Suit.</hi></p> <!-- double line in ink across the column --> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic>I<lb/>Applicants and application<lb/> in general<lb/> <add>See P1. <sic.Ch</sic> III</p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic> II<lb/> Informants and<lb/> Information.</p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic>III <lb/>Pursuers and Pursuit. See P2. <sic>Ch.</sic>IV.<lb/> Papers on the several<lb/> sorts of Suit. <hi rend="underline">Demand</hi><lb/> papers <del>in the several<lb/> sorts of</> <hi rend="underline">Defence</hi> Papers.</p> <p>+ <sic>Ch.</sic> IV.<lb/>Suits — continuance<lb/> Evidence elicitation<lb/> 1. Oral <foreign><hi rend="underline">ibidem</hi></foreign><lb/> 2. Oral alibi = <add>also in <unclear>face</unclear><lb/> 2. <foreign>domi</foreign><lb/> 3. Epistolary</p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic>V<lb/><add>See P <unclear>4</unclear> <sic>Ch</sic> III and P <sic>Ch..Ch..</sic> I</add><lb/>Suits, termination:<lb/> execution, ordered<lb/> or refused.</p> <!-- line in pencil across the page --> <p>+ <sic>Ch.</sic>VI<lb/><sic><hi rend="underline">Repetitionary</hi></sic> hearing,<lb/>or say <foreign>Quasi</foreign> Jury<lb/> Trial</p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic>VII<lb/>Appeal: on <foreign><hi rend="underline">Quasi</hi></foreign><lb/> Appeal, viz. from<lb/> proceedings of <hi rend="underline">all</hi><lb/> sorts: on <add><gap/></add> <hi rend="underline">application</hi><lb/> and <hi rend="underline">information</hi><lb/> as well as on <hi rend="underline">pursuit</hi>.</p> <p>o <sic>Ch.</sic>VIII.<lb/> Execution — See <lb/> Penal Code: <add>title<lb/> Remedies: in reference<lb/> to the several species <lb/> of <hi rend="underline">rights</hi>; and <hi rend="underline">wrongs</hi>,<lb/> or say <hi rend="underline">Offences</hi>.</p> | ||
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1828 Feby 2.
Procedure Code. Parts I. II and III. Titles of Chapters
Part 1.
Proceedings — Time not
considered: and accidents
excepted. Generalia.
o Ch. I.
All embracing arrangements.
o Ch. II.
Relation of Procedure
to the Judicial Establishment.
☞ Sittings and hearings
included.
+ Ch. III.
Judicial Applications
including Information and
Pursuit. See Pltf
Ch..1.II
o Ch. IV.
Suits — their sorts
o Ch. V.
Suits their Stages.
o Ch. VI.
Judicial Executions
and dismissal —
their diversifications.
Ch. VII.
Probation and Evidence.
o §.1.
Subject matters of
consideration as to
Evidence.
o §.2.
Probation and Evidence,
what.
o §.3.
Evidence its modifications
and sources.
☞ + Example
o §.4.
Evidence — it's shapes
as to modes of utterance.
or say delivery oral or epistolary
See Part II Ch. IV.
o §.5.
Evidence — considered
as to time for
uses.
Ex. gr.< as applying to an
actual suit as applied either to
contingent suits ≈ <sic>preappointed.
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Part. I. continued
Ch. VII. contind.
Probation & Evidence.
o §.6.
Evidence — it's poison
falshood.
+ §.7.
Falshood: it's modification
as applied
to the source of evidence's mendacity
<sic>temeracious, blameless.
o §.8.
Falshood — it's modification
as to the
facts it applies to.
See Penal Code <sic>Ch. V.
o §.9.
Decpetion — it's causes
moral and intellectual.
See Evid. Vol
o §.10.
Securities against
deception. See Evid.
Vol.
o § 11.
False Security, Exclusion.
See Evid.
Vols. IV. V
+o §.12.
Proper causes of Exclusion,
saving of
preponderant delay
vexation and expense.
See <sic>Evid. Vols. IV.V
o §.13.
Evidence modes of
procurement. —
wherein of search
and indicative evidence.
o §.14.
Evidence — Modes of
procurement continued. — Preappointed
Evidence.
See Evid. Vol.
o §.15.
Evidence. Instruction to
the Judge as to degrees of
trustworthiness. See Evid. Vol.
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Part I. continued
Ch. contind.
Probation & Evidence.
§.16
Evidence instruction
as to mode of
elicitation. See Evid.
Vol.
o §.17.
Sinister instruction
of witnesses or Judges by
parties </ad> obviated.
See Evid. Vol.
o §.18.
Evidence what
sufficient, or say
conclusive.
See Evid. Vol.
o §.19.
Evidence as to character —
how far admissible.
Ch. VIII
<add> intercourse
mode of securing<lb/. for Probation, Execution
and Dismissal
Ch. IX
Excuses [+] [+] between the several sorts
of actors. for non-compliance<
with the
several sorts of mandates.
Ch.<?sic> X
Secrecy, in what
cases.
———
Part I. Supplement.
<sic>Ch. XI
Proceedings in suits<lb?> essentially (&causally)
continuous; i.e. in
which a necessity<lb?> has place for the
creation of a trust<lb?> for the collection, and <lb?> transmission, or distribution
of money.
Funds. 1 post-obituary;
2. insolvency <add>tial
3. miscellaneous.
ex.gr. point. back on
dissolution.
Part II.
Proceedings in order sequence
of time; or say Stages
in the Suit.
o Ch.I
Applicants and application
in general
See P1. <sic.Ch</sic> III
o Ch. II
Informants and
Information.
o Ch.III
Pursuers and Pursuit. See P2. Ch.IV.
Papers on the several
sorts of Suit. Demand
papers in the several
sorts of</> Defence Papers.
+ Ch. IV.
Suits — continuance
Evidence elicitation
1. Oral ibidem
2. Oral alibi = <add>also in face
2. domi
3. Epistolary
o Ch.V
<add>See P 4 Ch III and P Ch..Ch.. I
Suits, termination:
execution, ordered
or refused.
+ Ch.VI
Repetitionary hearing,
or say Quasi Jury
Trial
o Ch.VII
Appeal: on Quasi
Appeal, viz. from
proceedings of all
sorts: on application
and information
as well as on pursuit.
o Ch.VIII.
Execution — See
Penal Code: <add>title
Remedies: in reference
to the several species
of rights; and wrongs,
or say Offences.
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