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<head>1825. <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi></sic> 18<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p>+<lb/><note><sic>Ch.</sic> VI> Judicial Application</note><lb/>(5 <note>&sect;.4. <del>Uncontentious</del> Purposes</note></p> <p><del>&sect;.2. Application uncontentious &#x2014; purposes what</del></p> <!-- in pencil --> <p><note>1<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 1</note></p> <p><del><sic>Art.</sic> 4 Purpose for which and thence <gap/> <gap/><lb/>which non contentious <sic>judicary</sic> applications may be<lb/><gap/> are either 1 Consultation 2 Simply Informative<lb/>3 <gap/></del></p> <p><note>8<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 8.  III Purpose<lb/>Consultative: i.e. where<lb/>doubling the interpretation<lb/>of a certain portion<lb/>of law, applicant<lb/>demands the exercise<lb/>of the Judges <sic>preinterpretative</sic><lb/>function as<lb/>per <sic>Ch</sic> XII Judicare<lb/>&sect;&sect;.14.<lb/>Applicant here a Consultant.</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> <unclear>8</unclear>. <gap/> III <add>Purpose</add> Consultative.  <add>By the</add> Consultative <del>in the</del> purpose<lb/><del><gap/> which <gap/> as<d/el> <add>understand the purpose which is <gap/> view, when being</add> in doubt concerning the interpretation<lb/>that may <add>eventually</add> be put by the <add>a</add> Judge in a certain portion<lb/>of the <del.<gap/></del> <add>body</add> of the law, the application has for its object<lb/>the calling <del>of</del> into exercise the Judge's <sic>preinterprative</sic> function<lb/>as per <sic>Ch</sic> XII <sic>Judicary</sic> collectively. &sect;. <sic>Preinterpretative</sic><lb/>function.  Applicant <add.in this case</add> <hi rend="underline">a consultant</hi></p> <p.<note>9<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 9.  Makers for the<lb/>consultation.  For self<lb?>or some connection &amp;c<lb/>applicant fears evil, or<lb/>non obtainment of good<lb/>unless he has information<lb/>has on a<lb/>certain occasion a Judge would<lb/>decide</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 9. In <add>this case</add> desirous of taking, or <add>of</add> seeing taken, by some person in<lb/>whose welfare to take an interest, a certain course, an<lb/>which the law <add>has</add> <del><gap/> as</del> (he supposes) <add><del>perhaps</del></add> a bearing, but uncertain<lb/>in which manner it would by the Judge be eventually regarded<lb/>as bearing, the <add>applicant</add> petitions to <del>be <gap/> <gap/></del> <add>receive <del><gap/></del> from</add><lb/><del>power</del> <add>the Judge information thereto relative,</add> has for want <add>therefore</add> <del>of such knowledge a certain want</del> <add>had in a certain shape</add> (<gap/><lb/>it) should be experienced, a good fail to be experienced.</p> <p><note>19<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 10 Examples<lb/>1 Case of conveyance<lb/>applicant or his <gap/><lb/>desirous of making<lb/>a certain disposition<lb/>of a certain mass<lb/>of property but is not<lb/>sufficiently assured as<lb/>to validity or <gap/>.<lb/>2. So in case of <add>a</add> contract<lb/>3. So as to any act at<lb/>large, doubts as to its<lb/><gap/></note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 10. Of <add>the</add> Cases in which a demand for an application<lb/>for this purpose may have place.  Examples are as follows &#x2014;<lb/>1. <add><hi rend="underline">Conveyance</hi></add> The applicant desires of making, on certain conditions, conveyance<lb/>of a <add>certain rights in relation to a certain</add> mass of property: but not sufficiently assured<lb/>of the validity or of the <del><gap/></del> <add><gap/></add> of such conveyance<lb/>2. <add>Contract</add> So in regard to a contract to a certain effect<lb/>3. Prohibited acts</add> So in regard to a certain act <add>at large</add> which he is desirous of<lb/>performing, but is not sufficiently assured of its not being regarded<lb/>as prohibited, and then <gap/></p>
<head>1825. <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi></sic> 18<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p>+<lb/><note><sic>Ch.</sic> VI. Judicial Application</note><lb/>(5 <note>&sect;.4. <del>Uncontentious</del> Purposes</note></p> <p><del>&sect;.2. Application uncontentious &#x2014; purposes what</del></p> <!-- in pencil --> <p><note>1<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 1</note></p> <p><del><sic>Art.</sic> 4 Purposes for which and thence <gap/> <gap/><lb/>which non contentious judiciary applications may be<lb/>made are either 1 Consultative 2 Simply Informative<lb/>3 Prospective.</del></p> <p><note>8<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 8.  III Purpose<lb/>Consultative: i.e. where<lb/>doubting the interpretation<lb/>of a certain portion<lb/>of law, applicant<lb/>demands the exercise<lb/>of the Judges <sic>preinterpretative</sic><lb/>function as<lb/>per <sic>Ch</sic> XII Judicare<lb/>&sect;&sect;.14.<lb/>Applicant here a Consultant.</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 8. <del><gap/></del> III <add>Purpose</add> Consultative.  <add>By the</add> Consultative <del>in the</del> purpose<lb/><del><gap/> which <gap/> as</del> <add>understand the purpose which is in view, when being</add> in doubt concerning the interpretation<lb/>that may <add>eventually</add> be put by the <add>a</add> Judge in a certain portion<lb/>of the <del><gap/></del> <add>body</add> of the law, the application has for its object<lb/>the calling <del>of</del> into exercise the Judge's <sic>preinterprative</sic> function<lb/>as per <sic>Ch</sic> XII Judiciary collectively. &sect;. <sic>Preinterpretative</sic><lb/>function.  Applicant <add>in this case</add> <hi rend="underline">a consultant</hi></p> <p><note>9<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 9.  Makers for the<lb/>consultation.  For self<lb/>or some connection &amp;c<lb/>applicant fears evil, or<lb/>non obtainment of good<lb/>unless he has information<lb/>has on a certain<lb/>occasion a Judge would<lb/>decide</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 9. In <add>this case</add> desirous of taking, or <add>of</add> seeing taken, by some person in<lb/>whose welfare to take an interest, a certain course, on<lb/>which the law <add>has</add> <del><gap/> as</del> (he supposes) <add><del>perhaps</del></add> a bearing, but uncertain<lb/>in which manner it would by the Judge be eventually regarded<lb/>as bearing, the <add>applicant</add> petitions to <del>be <gap/> <gap/></del> <add>receive <del><gap/></del> from</add><lb/><del>power</del> <add>the Judge <hi rend="underline">information thereto relative</hi>,</add> has for want <add>therefore</add> <del>of such knowledge a certain want</del> <add>had in a certain shape</add> (<gap/><lb/>it) should be experienced, as good fail to be experienced.</p> <p><note>19<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 10 Examples<lb/>1 Case of conveyance<lb/>applicant or his <gap/><lb/>desirous of making<lb/>a certain disposition<lb/>of a certain mass<lb/>of property but is not<lb/>sufficiently assured as<lb/>to validity or <gap/>.<lb/>2. So in case of <add>a</add> contract<lb/>3. So as to any act at<lb/>large, doubts as to its<lb/><gap/></note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 10. Of <add>the</add> Cases in which a demand for an application<lb/>for this purpose may have place.  Examples are as follows &#x2014;<lb/>1. <add><hi rend="underline">Conveyance</hi></add> The applicant desires of making, on certain conditions, conveyance<lb/>of a <add>certain rights in relation to a certain</add> mass of property: but not sufficiently assured<lb/>of the validity or of the <del><gap/></del> <add><gap/></add> of such conveyance<lb/>2. <add>Contract</add> So in regard to a contract to a certain effect<lb/>3. Prohibited acts</add> So in regard to a certain act <add>at large</add> which he is desirous of<lb/>performing, but is not sufficiently assured of its not being regarded<lb/>as prohibited, and then <gap/></p>





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1825. Jany. 18
Procedure Code

+
Ch. VI. Judicial Application
(5 §.4. Uncontentious Purposes

§.2. Application uncontentious — purposes what

1
Art. 1

Art. 4 Purposes for which and thence
which non contentious judiciary applications may be
made are either 1 Consultative 2 Simply Informative
3 Prospective.

8
Art. 8. III Purpose
Consultative: i.e. where
doubting the interpretation
of a certain portion
of law, applicant
demands the exercise
of the Judges preinterpretative
function as
per Ch XII Judicare
§§.14.
Applicant here a Consultant.

Art. 8. III Purpose Consultative. By the Consultative in the purpose
which as understand the purpose which is in view, when being in doubt concerning the interpretation
that may eventually be put by the a Judge in a certain portion
of the body of the law, the application has for its object
the calling of into exercise the Judge's preinterprative function
as per Ch XII Judiciary collectively. §. Preinterpretative
function. Applicant in this case a consultant

9
Art. 9. Makers for the
consultation. For self
or some connection &c
applicant fears evil, or
non obtainment of good
unless he has information
has on a certain
occasion a Judge would
decide

Art. 9. In this case desirous of taking, or of seeing taken, by some person in
whose welfare to take an interest, a certain course, on
which the law has as (he supposes) perhaps a bearing, but uncertain
in which manner it would by the Judge be eventually regarded
as bearing, the applicant petitions to be receive from
power the Judge information thereto relative, has for want therefore of such knowledge a certain want had in a certain shape (
it) should be experienced, as good fail to be experienced.

19
Art. 10 Examples
1 Case of conveyance
applicant or his
desirous of making
a certain disposition
of a certain mass
of property but is not
sufficiently assured as
to validity or .
2. So in case of a contract
3. So as to any act at
large, doubts as to its

Art. 10. Of the Cases in which a demand for an application
for this purpose may have place. Examples are as follows —
1. Conveyance The applicant desires of making, on certain conditions, conveyance
of a certain rights in relation to a certain mass of property: but not sufficiently assured
of the validity or of the of such conveyance
2. Contract So in regard to a contract to a certain effect
3. Prohibited acts</add> So in regard to a certain act at large which he is desirous of
performing, but is not sufficiently assured of its not being regarded
as prohibited, and then




Identifier: | JB/052/284/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

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1825-01-18

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8-10

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052

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