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<head>1824 <sic>Feb</sic> 9<lb/>Constitutional Code</head> <!-- most in pencil --> <p>2 <note>2<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 158 (2<lb/><sic>Ch</sic> XI Costs <gap/> Collectives</note><lb/>(2 <note>&sect; Procedure First Lines<lb/>&sect;.3. Costs</note></p><!-- column headings in pencil --> <p><sic>Ch</sic>XI Judiciary Collectives<lb/>&sect;. Procedure First Lines</note></p> <p>14.<lb/>Indispensable <sic>expences.</sic><lb/>pecuniary &amp; quasi pecuniary.</p> <p>Heads.</p> <p>1. Applicant's Journey<lb/>to and <sic>fro</sic> &amp; demurrage<lb/>at the judicatory, consumption<lb/>of time &amp;<lb/>labour included.<lb/>2. So, pursuer's, if different<lb/>from applicant<lb/>3. So, pursuer's necessary<lb/>assistant or substitute.<lb/>4. Defendant's <sic>expence</sic><lb/>as above.<lb/>5. or law Substitutes<lb/>6. So, extraneous Witnesses<lb/>on both sides.</p> <p>15.<lb/>14. Conveying to Judicatory<lb/>ready written<lb/>and portable sources<lb/>of real evidence: or<lb/>of Judge &amp;c to <sic>unportable</sic><lb/><sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> or for examining<lb/>an unremovable<lb/>person.</p> <p>16.<lb/>III. Drawing &amp; writing<lb/>1. Minutes of judicatory's<lb/>Transactions.<lb/>2. Communications between<lb/>judge and<lb/>1. parties or substitutes.<lb/>2. Extraneous witnesses.<lb/>3. Judges of the abodes of<lb/><sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic><lb/>4. <sic>Prehensors,</sic> in possession<lb/>of Lands or Gods<lb/>for eventual execution.</p> <p>17.<lb/>IV.  Conveyances to and<lb/><sic>fro</sic> of the above.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <p><sic>Ch</sic>XI Judiciary Collectives<lb/>&sect;. Procedure First Lines</note></p> <p>18.<lb/>V. Prehension &amp; adduction<lb/>of reluctant litigants<lb/>or witnesses: with<lb/>or without written &amp;<lb/>real evidence, as above.<p> <p>19<lb/>VI.  Prehension, with or<lb/>without adduction and<lb/>eventual<lb/>of property, moveable or<lb/>unmoveable, for eventual<lb/>execution, or to compel<lb/>attendance at the Judicatory.</p> <p>20.<lb/>VII. remuneration to<lb/>hired Law Assistants<lb/>or substitutes of litigants<lb/>incapable of advocating<b/>their own interests, or<lb/>obtaining adequate<lb/>gratuitous assistants.</p> <p>21.<lb/>means of minimizing<lb/><sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> expences</sic>.<lb/>2. reducing the list of<lb/>heads.<lb/>This ill be seen to<lb/>be impossible.<lb/>II. remains, minimization<lb/>of <sic>expence</sic>, under<lb/>each.</p> <p>22.<lb/>1. For reducing the aggregate<lb/>of the <sic>expence</sic><lb/>on both sides, sole means<lb/>of reduction, transference;<lb/>sole mode of transference,<lb/>transferring the <sic>expence</sic.<lb/>from parties to public.</p> <p.23.<lb/>Points here to be considered.<lb/>1. Propriety of such<lb/>transference<lb/2 Mode and means of<lb/>transferring it.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column, heading only --><p><sic>Ch</sic>XI Judiciary Collectives<lb/>&sect;. Procedure First Lines</note></p>
<head>1824 <sic>Feb</sic> 9<lb/>Constitutional Code</head> <!-- most in pencil --> <p>2 <note>2<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 158 (2<lb/>IV<lb/><sic>Ch</sic> XI Costs Judiciary Collectively</note><lb/>(2 <note>&sect; Procedure First Lines<lb/>&sect;.3. Costs</note></p><!-- column headings in pencil --> <p><sic>Ch</sic> XI Judiciary Collectively<lb/>&sect;. Procedure First Lines</p> <p>14.<lb/>Indispensable <sic>expences.</sic><lb/>pecuniary &amp; quasi pecuniary.</p> <p>Heads.</p> <p>1. Applicant's Journey<lb/>to and <sic>fro</sic> &amp; demurrage<lb/>at the Judicatory, consumption<lb/>of time &amp;<lb/>labour included.<lb/>2. So, pursuer's, if different<lb/>from applicant<lb/>3. So, pursuer's necessary<lb/>assistant or substitute.<lb/>4. Defendant's <sic>expence</sic><lb/>as above.<lb/>5. Or law Substitutes<lb/>6. So, extraneous Witnesses<lb/>on both sides.</p> <p>15.<lb/>II. Conveying to Judicatory<lb/>ready written<lb/>and portable sources<lb/>of real evidence: or<lb/>of Judge <unclear>&amp;c</unclear> to <sic>unportable</sic><lb/><sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> or for examining<lb/>an unremovable<lb/>person.</p> <p>16.<lb/>III. Drawing &amp; writing<lb/>1. Minutes of Judicatory's<lb/>Transactions.<lb/>2. Communications between<lb/>Judge and<lb/>1. Parties or Substitutes.<lb/>2. Extraneous Witnesses.<lb/>3. Judges of the abodes of<lb/><sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic><lb/>4. <sic>Prehensors,</sic> in possession<lb/>of Lands or Gods<lb/>for eventual execution.</p> <p>17.<lb/>IV.  Conveyance to and<lb/><sic>fro</sic> of the above.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <p><sic>Ch</sic> XI Judiciary Collectively<lb/>&sect;. Procedure First Lines</p> <p>18.<lb/>V. Prehension &amp; adduction<lb/>of reluctant litigants<lb/>or witnesses: with<lb/>or without written &amp;<lb/>real evidence, as above.</p> <p>19<lb/>VI.  Prehension, with or<lb/>without adduction and<lb/>eventual<lb/>of property, moveable or<lb/>unmoveable, for eventual<lb/>execution, or to compel<lb/>attendance at the Judicatory.</p> <p>20.<lb/>VII. Remuneration to<lb/>hired Law Assistants<lb/>or Substitutes of litigants<lb/>incapable of advocating<lb/>their own interests, or<lb/>obtaining adequate<lb/>gratuitous assistants.</p> <p>21.<lb/>Means of minimizing<lb/><sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> expences</sic>.<lb/>I. Reducing the list of<lb/>heads.<lb/>This will be seen to<lb/>be impossible.<lb/>II. Remains, minimization<lb/>of <sic>expence</sic>, under<lb/>each.</p> <p>22.<lb/>1. For reducing the aggregate<lb/>of the <sic>expence</sic><lb/>on both sides, sole means<lb/>of reduction, transference;<lb/>sole mode of transference,<lb/>transferring the <sic>expence</sic><lb/>from parties to public.</p> <p>23.<lb/>Points here to be considered.<lb/>1. Propriety of such<lb/>transference<lb/>2 Mode and means of<lb/>transferring it.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column, heading only --><p><sic>Ch</sic> XI Judiciary Collectively<lb/>&sect;. Procedure First Lines</p>


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1824 Feb 9
Constitutional Code

2 2o 158 (2
IV
Ch XI Costs Judiciary Collectively

(2 § Procedure First Lines
§.3. Costs

Ch XI Judiciary Collectively
§. Procedure First Lines

14.
Indispensable expences.
pecuniary & quasi pecuniary.

Heads.

1. Applicant's Journey
to and fro & demurrage
at the Judicatory, consumption
of time &
labour included.
2. So, pursuer's, if different
from applicant
3. So, pursuer's necessary
assistant or substitute.
4. Defendant's expence
as above.
5. Or law Substitutes
6. So, extraneous Witnesses
on both sides.

15.
II. Conveying to Judicatory
ready written
and portable sources
of real evidence: or
of Judge &c to unportable
do or for examining
an unremovable
person.

16.
III. Drawing & writing
1. Minutes of Judicatory's
Transactions.
2. Communications between
Judge and
1. Parties or Substitutes.
2. Extraneous Witnesses.
3. Judges of the abodes of
do
4. Prehensors, in possession
of Lands or Gods
for eventual execution.

17.
IV. Conveyance to and
fro of the above.


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Ch XI Judiciary Collectively
§. Procedure First Lines

18.
V. Prehension & adduction
of reluctant litigants
or witnesses: with
or without written &
real evidence, as above.

19
VI. Prehension, with or
without adduction and
eventual
of property, moveable or
unmoveable, for eventual
execution, or to compel
attendance at the Judicatory.

20.
VII. Remuneration to
hired Law Assistants
or Substitutes of litigants
incapable of advocating
their own interests, or
obtaining adequate
gratuitous assistants.

21.
Means of minimizing
do expences.
I. Reducing the list of
heads.
This will be seen to
be impossible.
II. Remains, minimization
of expence, under
each.

22.
1. For reducing the aggregate
of the expence
on both sides, sole means
of reduction, transference;
sole mode of transference,
transferring the expence
from parties to public.

23.
Points here to be considered.
1. Propriety of such
transference
2 Mode and means of
transferring it.


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Ch XI Judiciary Collectively
§. Procedure First Lines



Identifier: | JB/052/045/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

Date_1

1824-02-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

14-23

Box

052

Main Headings

constitutional code; procedure code

Folio number

045

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

judiciary collectively / procedure first lines

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2 / e2 / f158

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1822

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1822

Notes public

ID Number

16718

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