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<head>GB. 1825. <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic>. 7.<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <p><note>198<lb/>P II<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> IV Intermediate <sic>proceed<hi rend="superscript">gs</hi></sic><lb/>&sect;. Witness's attendance<lb/>requiring Mandate</note></p> <!-- this page is organised in three columns --> <p>1.<lb/>These provisions<lb/>necessary, though to<lb/>the English Lawyer<lb/>they may appear trifling</p> <p>2.<lb/>In English<lb/>inaptitude of penalties<lb/>for nonattendance.</p> <p>3.<lb/>Meantime, no provision<lb/>for party made<lb/>to suffer.</p> <p>4.<lb/>No allowance for<lb/>accidents &#x2014; Judge &amp;<lb/><sic>C<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> rather tend to<lb/>promote than prevent<lb/>them.</p> <p>5.<lb/>Effect in penal and<lb/>especially in highly<lb/>penal cases.</p> <p>6.<lb/>Epistolary responses<lb/>allowed, in<lb/>case of inability to<lb/>attend.</p> <p>7.<lb/>Where attendance impossible,<lb/>necessity of<lb/>providing prompter<lb/>made than the epistolary.</p> <p>8.<lb/>Form of attendance<lb/>requiring paper.</p> <p>9.<lb/>With excuse pleading<lb/>paper, response<lb/>giving paper.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <p>10.<lb/>If defendant unable<lb/>to send the resposne<lb/>expressing paper, a<lb/>friend may fill it<lb/>up.</p. <p.11.<lb/>Defendant responsible<lb/>for <sic>falshood</sic></p> <p.12.<lb/>Liable to <foreign>viva voce</foreign><lb?/examination.</p> <p>13.<lb/>Excuses. Example &#x2014;<lb/>Confinement<lb?1. by sickness<lb/>2. by irresistable force<lb?>3. by inclemency of<lb/>weather.<lb/>4. by badness of roads<lb/>5. by danger from malefactor.</p> <p>14.<lb/>Of other excuses, defendant<lb/>responsible<lb/>for valifdity as well<lb/>As truth.</p> <p>15.<lb/>Death or danger of<lb/a relative not allowed<lb?>as an excuse</p. <p.16.<lb/>Attendance requiring<lb?>mandate<lb?>form.</p> <p.17.<lb/>Excuse to be accompanied,Lb/>with promise<lb?>of future attendance.</p. <p.18.<lb/>If excuse valid,<lb/>effect the suspension<lb/>of compulsive<lb?>proceedings.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column --> <p.19.<llb/>Examinees Epistolary<lb/>respnse paper<lb/>Form</p. <p>20.<lb/>Examiness response<lb?>requiring mandates<lb?>form.</p> <p>221.<lb/>Examinee to <sic.incloise</sic.<lb/>with response<lb/>requiring mandate<lb?a quantity of paper<lb?>sufficient for responses.</p> <p.22<lb/>In cxase of Examinee's<lb/>inaptitude to<lb/>Answer, Local<lb?Headman Registrar<lb?>to furnish<lb/>Assistance.</p>   






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GB. 1825. Feby. 7.
Procedure Code

198
P II
Ch. IV Intermediate proceedgs
§. Witness's attendance
requiring Mandate

1.
These provisions
necessary, though to
the English Lawyer
they may appear trifling

2.
In English
inaptitude of penalties
for nonattendance.

3.
Meantime, no provision
for party made
to suffer.

4.
No allowance for
accidents — Judge &
Co rather tend to
promote than prevent
them.

5.
Effect in penal and
especially in highly
penal cases.

6.
Epistolary responses
allowed, in
case of inability to
attend.

7.
Where attendance impossible,
necessity of
providing prompter
made than the epistolary.

8.
Form of attendance
requiring paper.

9.
With excuse pleading
paper, response
giving paper.


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10.
If defendant unable
to send the resposne
expressing paper, a
friend may fill it
up.</p. <p.11.
Defendant responsible
for falshood

<p.12.
Liable to viva voce<lb?/examination.

13.
Excuses. Example —
Confinement<lb?1. by sickness
2. by irresistable force<lb?>3. by inclemency of
weather.
4. by badness of roads
5. by danger from malefactor.

14.
Of other excuses, defendant
responsible
for valifdity as well
As truth.

15.
Death or danger of<lb/a relative not allowed<lb?>as an excuse</p. <p.16.
Attendance requiring<lb?>mandate<lb?>form.

<p.17.
Excuse to be accompanied,Lb/>with promise<lb?>of future attendance.</p. <p.18.
If excuse valid,
effect the suspension
of compulsive<lb?>proceedings.


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<p.19.<llb/>Examinees Epistolary
respnse paper
Form</p.

20.
Examiness response<lb?>requiring mandates<lb?>form.

221.
Examinee to <sic.incloise</sic.
with response
requiring mandate<lb?a quantity of paper<lb?>sufficient for responses.

<p.22
In cxase of Examinee's
inaptitude to
Answer, Local<lb?Headman Registrar<lb?>to furnish
Assistance.




Identifier: | JB/052/079/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

Date_1

1825-02-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-22

Box

052

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

079

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f198

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

16752

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