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<p>1823 Oct. 24<lb/>
''This Page Has Not Been Transcribed Yet''
<head>Constitutional Code or Procedure</head></p>
 
<p>Ch. Appellate Judge.<lb/>
 
&sect;. 3. Grounds for Appeal</p>
 
<p>19  1.<lb/>
Art 1.  Petition of Appeal.<lb/>
Ordinary ground for<lb/>
it.<lb/>
1.  Transcript of the two<lb/>
Decrees of the Immediate.<lb/>
2.  D<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> proceedings it<lb/>
was grounded on.<lb/>
3.  Change prayed – expressed<lb/>
in the terms<lb/>
of a proposed <add>form</add> of<lb/>
decree, proposed to be issued<lb/>
by the Appellate<lb/>
Judicatory.</p>
<p>20  2.<lb/>
Art 2.  For this purpose,<lb/>
Registrar permits any<lb/>
party applying to cause<lb/>
make such transcript:<lb/>
and on seeing it correct,<lb/>
attests it.</p>
<p>21  3.<lb/>
Art 3.  Refusal, express<lb/>
or virtual, is matter<lb/>
for Quasi Appeal.</p>
<p>22  4.<lb/>
Art 4.  By Appellate Judicatory<lb/>
no evidence<lb/>
not in the Record, is received:<lb/>
consequently,<lb/>
none that had not<lb/>
been presented to the<lb/>
Immediate.</p>
<p>23  5.<lb/>
Art. 5.  For appeal, Appellate<lb/>
may either trust<lb/>
to the record, or <del><gap/></del> <add>resort</add><lb/>
to argument.</p>
<p>24  6.<lb/>
Art 6.  Maximum of Argument<lb/>
allowed.<lb/>
1.  Argument in writing.<lb/>
2.  Argument oral by<lb/>
himself.<lb/>
3.  Argument oral, by<lb/>
an assistant or substitute<lb/>
professional or<lb/>
non-professional.</p>
<pb/>
<p>Ch. Appellate Judge.<lb/>
&sect;. 3. Grounds for Appeal</p>
<p>24  6 contin<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/>
4.  Instead of his own,<lb/>
argument by another,<lb/>
assistant or substitute.<lb/>
Total in    case,<lb/>
three arguments.</p>
<p>25  7.<lb/>
Art 7.  If he desires oral<lb/>
argument or arguments<lb/>
he adds petition for day<lb/>
and hour to be appointed<lb/>
for receiving them.</p>
<p>26.  8.<lb/>
Whatever means of<lb/>
support, by argument,<lb/>
the Appellate has, Judge<lb/>
Immediate takes care<lb/>
that to Respondent,<lb/>
equal means shall<lb/>
not be wanting.<lb/>
To this purpose, he<lb/>
stops the Appeal, till<lb/>
Appellant has, at<lb/>
his own expence, furnished<lb/>
Respondent<lb/>
with equal means of<lb/>
assistance.  This order<lb/>
of Appellant by Judicatory,<lb/>
may be repaid<lb/>
to him.</p>
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1823 Oct. 24
Constitutional Code or Procedure

Ch. Appellate Judge.
§. 3. Grounds for Appeal

19 1.
Art 1. Petition of Appeal.
Ordinary ground for
it.
1. Transcript of the two
Decrees of the Immediate.
2. Do. proceedings it
was grounded on.
3. Change prayed – expressed
in the terms
of a proposed form of
decree, proposed to be issued
by the Appellate
Judicatory.

20 2.
Art 2. For this purpose,
Registrar permits any
party applying to cause
make such transcript:
and on seeing it correct,
attests it.

21 3.
Art 3. Refusal, express
or virtual, is matter
for Quasi Appeal.

22 4.
Art 4. By Appellate Judicatory
no evidence
not in the Record, is received:
consequently,
none that had not
been presented to the
Immediate.

23 5.
Art. 5. For appeal, Appellate
may either trust
to the record, or resort
to argument.

24 6.
Art 6. Maximum of Argument
allowed.
1. Argument in writing.
2. Argument oral by
himself.
3. Argument oral, by
an assistant or substitute
professional or
non-professional.


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Ch. Appellate Judge.
§. 3. Grounds for Appeal

24 6 contind.
4. Instead of his own,
argument by another,
assistant or substitute.
Total in case,
three arguments.

25 7.
Art 7. If he desires oral
argument or arguments
he adds petition for day
and hour to be appointed
for receiving them.

26. 8.
Whatever means of
support, by argument,
the Appellate has, Judge
Immediate takes care
that to Respondent,
equal means shall
not be wanting.
To this purpose, he
stops the Appeal, till
Appellant has, at
his own expence, furnished
Respondent
with equal means of
assistance. This order
of Appellant by Judicatory,
may be repaid
to him.


Identifier: | JB/041/321/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 41.

Date_1

1823-10-24

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::19 [or] 1 - 26 [or 8]]

Box

041

Main Headings

Constitutional Code; Procedure Code

Folio number

321

Info in main headings field

Constitutional Code or Procedure

Image

001

Titles

Appellate Judges / Grounds for Appeal

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

D3 / E1

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

001

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