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<head>G.B. 1825, <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 13.<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <p><note>P I<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> I <del>III</del> General Rules<lb/>&sect;.1. Minimization of evil</note></p> <p>1.<lb/>Minimization of<lb/>evil &#x2014; rules.</p> <p>2.<lb/>2. Minimize <del>of</del> the<lb/><sic>ballance</sic> of the opposite<lb/>evils.</p> <p>3.<lb/>3. Overlook not propinquity<lb/>and probability.</p> <p>4.<lb/>4. Forget not evil of<lb/>2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> order.</p> <p>5.<lb/>5. Exclude irreparable<lb/>evil.</p> <p>6.<lb/>Irreparable evil producible.<lb/>1. for want of a Judicial<lb/>mandate.<lb/>2. by a <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic></p> <p>7.<lb/>Sides liable to be afflicted.<lb/>1. Pursuers<lb/>2. Defendants.</p> <p>8.<lb/>Sources<lb/>1. <sic>Deperition</sic> of means<lb/>of execution.<lb/>2. <sic>D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> of sources of evidence.</p> <p>9.<lb/><sic>Deperition</sic> of sources<lb/>of evidence is<lb/>in fact <sic>deperition</sic><lb/>of means of execution.</p> <p>10.<lb/>This <sic>deperition</sic> may<lb/>be the result of<lb/>failure of means<lb/>of communication.</p> <p>11.<lb/>Execution as well<lb/>reciprocal as discreet.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <p>12.<lb/>Where antagonizing<lb/>lots of evil, take magnitude<lb/>into the account.</p> <p>13.<lb/>In an <sic>inculpative</sic><lb/>non criminative<lb/>suit, irreparable evil<lb/>to be guarded against<lb/><sic>deperition</sic> of means<lb/>of compensation.</p> <p>14.<lb/>Purely public penal<lb/>suit, irreparable evil<lb/>impunity of delinquents</p> <p>15.<lb/>In every suit irreparable<lb/>evil.<lb/>1. Non conviction of<lb/>guilty.<lb/>2. Vexation and expense</p> <p>16.<lb/>Main caution, no<lb/>inflexible rules.</p> <p>17.<lb/>Arbitrary power given<lb/>to Judges by non<lb/>inflexibility of rules<lb/>counteracted by securities.</p> <p>18.<lb/>Examples of evil of<lb/>inflexibility as to<lb/>quantity.</p> <p>19.<lb/>1. As to matter of compensation.</p> <p>20.<lb/>2. So as to punishment.</p> <p>21.<lb/>Evil consequences<lb/>of fixation of times</p> <p>22.<lb/>Examples in Prussian<lb/>procedure.</p> <p>23.<lb/>Delay the result.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column --> <p>24.<lb/>Under English System,<lb/>Examples.</p> <p>25.<lb/><sic>Dilateriness</sci> of Equity<lb/>Courts</p> <p>26.<lb/>Short times fixed<lb/>for the purpose of<lb/>selling additions to<lb/>time.</p> <p>27.<lb/>In proposed Codes,<lb/>rules inflexible, none.</p> <p>28.<lb/>Aberrations allowed<lb/>where preponderant<lb/>good the result.</p> <p>29.<lb/>Judges allowed to<lb/>add exceptions to<lb/>rules, but appropriate<lb/>reasons required.</p> <p>30.<lb/>General presumption<lb/>in favour of<lb/>pursuer's right.</p> <p.31.<lb/>Reason belief in<lb/>correctness of his<lb/>judgment.</p> <p>32.<lb/>The more vexation<lb/>his mode of proceeding,<lb/>the less<lb/>presumption in<lb/>his favour.</p> <p>33.<lb/>Contrast of proposed<lb/>and existing Systems</p>  
<head>G.B. 1825, <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 13.<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <p><note>P I<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> I <del>III</del> General Rules<lb/>&sect;.1. Minimization of evil</note></p> <p>1.<lb/>Minimization of<lb/>evil &#x2014; rules.</p> <p>2.<lb/>2. Minimize <del>of</del> the<lb/><sic>ballance</sic> of the opposite<lb/>evils.</p> <p>3.<lb/>3. Overlook not propinquity<lb/>and probability.</p> <p>4.<lb/>4. Forget not evil of<lb/>2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> order.</p> <p>5.<lb/>5. Exclude irreparable<lb/>evil.</p> <p>6.<lb/>Irreparable evil producible.<lb/>1. for want of a Judicial<lb/>mandate.<lb/>2. by a <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic></p> <p>7.<lb/>Sides liable to be afflicted.<lb/>1. Pursuers<lb/>2. Defendants.</p> <p>8.<lb/>Sources<lb/>1. <sic>Deperition</sic> of means<lb/>of execution.<lb/>2. <sic>D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> of sources of evidence.</p> <p>9.<lb/><sic>Deperition</sic> of sources<lb/>of evidence is<lb/>in fact <sic>deperition</sic><lb/>of means of execution.</p> <p>10.<lb/>This <sic>deperition</sic> may<lb/>be the result of<lb/>failure of means<lb/>of communication.</p> <p>11.<lb/>Execution as well<lb/>reciprocal as discreet.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <p>12.<lb/>Where antagonizing<lb/>lots of evil, take magnitude<lb/>into the account.</p> <p>13.<lb/>In an <sic>inculpative</sic><lb/>non criminative<lb/>suit, irreparable evil<lb/>to be guarded against<lb/><sic>deperition</sic> of means<lb/>of compensation.</p> <p>14.<lb/>Purely public penal<lb/>suit, irreparable evil<lb/>impunity of delinquents</p> <p>15.<lb/>In every suit irreparable<lb/>evil.<lb/>1. Non conviction of<lb/>guilty.<lb/>2. Vexation and expense</p> <p>16.<lb/>Main caution, no<lb/>inflexible rules.</p> <p>17.<lb/>Arbitrary power given<lb/>to Judges by non<lb/>inflexibility of rules<lb/>counteracted by securities.</p> <p>18.<lb/>Examples of evil of<lb/>inflexibility as to<lb/>quantity.</p> <p>19.<lb/>1. As to matter of compensation.</p> <p>20.<lb/>2. So as to punishment.</p> <p>21.<lb/>Evil consequences<lb/>of fixation of times</p> <p>22.<lb/>Examples in Prussian<lb/>procedure.</p> <p>23.<lb/>Delay the result.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column --> <p>24.<lb/>Under English System,<lb/>Examples.</p> <p>25.<lb/><sic>Dilateriness</sic> of Equity<lb/>Courts</p> <p>26.<lb/>Short times fixed<lb/>for the purpose of<lb/>selling additions to<lb/>time.</p> <p>27.<lb/>In proposed Codes,<lb/>rules inflexible, none.</p> <p>28.<lb/>Aberrations allowed<lb/>where preponderant<lb/>good the result.</p> <p>29.<lb/>Judges allowed to<lb/>add exceptions to<lb/>rules, but appropriate<lb/>reasons required.</p> <p>30.<lb/>General presumption<lb/>in favour of<lb/>pursuer's right.</p> <p>31.<lb/>Reason &#x2014; belief in<lb/>correctness of his<lb/>judgment.</p> <p>32.<lb/>The more vexatious<lb/>his mode of proceeding,<lb/>the less<lb/>presumption in<lb/>his favour.</p> <p>33.<lb/>Contrast of proposed<lb/>and existing Systems</p>  






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G.B. 1825, Feby 13.
Procedure Code

P I
Ch. I III General Rules
§.1. Minimization of evil

1.
Minimization of
evil — rules.

2.
2. Minimize of the
ballance of the opposite
evils.

3.
3. Overlook not propinquity
and probability.

4.
4. Forget not evil of
2d order.

5.
5. Exclude irreparable
evil.

6.
Irreparable evil producible.
1. for want of a Judicial
mandate.
2. by a do

7.
Sides liable to be afflicted.
1. Pursuers
2. Defendants.

8.
Sources
1. Deperition of means
of execution.
2. Do of sources of evidence.

9.
Deperition of sources
of evidence is
in fact deperition
of means of execution.

10.
This deperition may
be the result of
failure of means
of communication.

11.
Execution as well
reciprocal as discreet.


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12.
Where antagonizing
lots of evil, take magnitude
into the account.

13.
In an inculpative
non criminative
suit, irreparable evil
to be guarded against
deperition of means
of compensation.

14.
Purely public penal
suit, irreparable evil
impunity of delinquents

15.
In every suit irreparable
evil.
1. Non conviction of
guilty.
2. Vexation and expense

16.
Main caution, no
inflexible rules.

17.
Arbitrary power given
to Judges by non
inflexibility of rules
counteracted by securities.

18.
Examples of evil of
inflexibility as to
quantity.

19.
1. As to matter of compensation.

20.
2. So as to punishment.

21.
Evil consequences
of fixation of times

22.
Examples in Prussian
procedure.

23.
Delay the result.


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24.
Under English System,
Examples.

25.
Dilateriness of Equity
Courts

26.
Short times fixed
for the purpose of
selling additions to
time.

27.
In proposed Codes,
rules inflexible, none.

28.
Aberrations allowed
where preponderant
good the result.

29.
Judges allowed to
add exceptions to
rules, but appropriate
reasons required.

30.
General presumption
in favour of
pursuer's right.

31.
Reason — belief in
correctness of his
judgment.

32.
The more vexatious
his mode of proceeding,
the less
presumption in
his favour.

33.
Contrast of proposed
and existing Systems




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Date_1

1825-02-13

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052

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