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<p>1825 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi> 26<lb/>
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<head>Procedure Code</head><note>Ch. VI. Judiciary Appellate<lb/>
 
&sect;. 8. how commenced</note></p>
 
<p>Art. 5.  <del>When</del> The Applicant <del>has</del> <add>having</add> said <hi rend="underline">I am apprised</hi>:<lb/>
 
<del>the</del> Judge to Applicant, holding out to him, as printed<lb/>
on a Tablet The Applicants <del>direction</del> <add>an Applicant-directing law</add> <hi rend="underline">Are you apprized<lb/>
of this?</hi>  Applicant <hi rend="underline">I am</hi>.  Judge.  For which purpose then<lb/>
do you apply?  Applicant.  The purpose so <del>naming or <gap/> <gap/></del> <add><del><gap/></del> or so it</add><lb/>
<del>the <gap/> necessary</del> naming them as in the Directory.</p>
<p>Art. 6.  By the <add>Judicial</add> Applicants Directory understand<lb/>
the law, <del>on which</del> <add>whereon</add> the purposes, for which <add>as per &sect;. 2</add>, a Judicial Application<lb/>
is receivable are <del><gap/></del> laid down.  <del>See Ch. Formularies</del><lb/>
For the <del>form</del> <add>tenor</add> See Ch. Formularies.</p>
<p>Art. 6.  <del>If from</del> <add>In case of</add> Applicants silence, or irrelevant<lb/>
<del>answer</del> <add>answer</add> the Judge proceeds as per Art. 3. and 4. untill the<lb/>
Applicant has fixt upon one of the <add>abovementioned</add> purposes, or departed.</p>
<p>Art. 7.  The Applicant having named one of the<lb/>
purposes, <add>his name</add> is received, <del>as <gap/></del> and entered on the list of that<lb/>
days applicants, <del>as N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 1 or N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 2 &amp;c according to the <gap/></del> <add>Under a N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> expressive of the order</add><lb/>
in which he has been received.</p>
<p>Note (a) to Art. 4.<lb/>
(a)  All this, it may be seen <del>will</del> <add>would</add> in general, be but<lb/>
the affair of a moment.  In English practice the correspondent<lb/>
<add><del><gap/></del> formulary</add> called <hi rend="underline">Swearing</hi>, or <hi rend="underline">Taking an Oath</hi>, is not a long<lb/>
one.  The one here proposed would be still <del><gap/></del> shorter.</p>
<p>Note to Art. 1 or 5<lb/>
(b)  In the English House of Commons, when a Member<lb/>
has to present a proposed law (to bring in a Bill is the<lb/>
phrase (– for <add>in English practice</add> a Bill which signifies nothing is made to<lb/>
signify anything and everything) he presents himself<lb/>
in a certain place to the <hi rend="underline">Speaker</hi> <del>So the President</del> such is<lb/>
the official denomination of the only Member who in a debate<lb/>
has no right to <hi rend="underline">speak</hi> any more than to <hi rend="underline">move</hi>.  <hi rend="underline">Speaker</hi> <unclear>upon</unclear><lb/>
(remembering his name) what have you got there?  <hi rend="underline">Member</hi>.  A Bill, Sir.</p>
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1825 Jany. 26
Procedure CodeCh. VI. Judiciary Appellate
§. 8. how commenced

Art. 5. When The Applicant has having said I am apprised:
the Judge to Applicant, holding out to him, as printed
on a Tablet The Applicants direction an Applicant-directing law Are you apprized
of this?
Applicant I am. Judge. For which purpose then
do you apply? Applicant. The purpose so naming or or so it
the necessary naming them as in the Directory.

Art. 6. By the Judicial Applicants Directory understand
the law, on which whereon the purposes, for which as per §. 2, a Judicial Application
is receivable are laid down. See Ch. Formularies
For the form tenor See Ch. Formularies.

Art. 6. If from In case of Applicants silence, or irrelevant
answer answer the Judge proceeds as per Art. 3. and 4. untill the
Applicant has fixt upon one of the abovementioned purposes, or departed.

Art. 7. The Applicant having named one of the
purposes, his name is received, as and entered on the list of that
days applicants, as No 1 or No 2 &c according to the Under a No expressive of the order
in which he has been received.

Note (a) to Art. 4.
(a) All this, it may be seen will would in general, be but
the affair of a moment. In English practice the correspondent
formulary called Swearing, or Taking an Oath, is not a long
one. The one here proposed would be still shorter.

Note to Art. 1 or 5
(b) In the English House of Commons, when a Member
has to present a proposed law (to bring in a Bill is the
phrase (– for in English practice a Bill which signifies nothing is made to
signify anything and everything) he presents himself
in a certain place to the Speaker So the President such is
the official denomination of the only Member who in a debate
has no right to speak any more than to move. Speaker upon
(remembering his name) what have you got there? Member. A Bill, Sir.


Identifier: | JB/054/072/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 54.

Date_1

1825-01-26

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

054

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

072

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

note (a) to part 4 / note to part i or 5

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2 / e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

17591

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