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1825 Jany. 20
Procedure &c Codes. Ch. Nomenclature Glossary and Classification Leading terms employed

I. Order logical
1. Execution (the goal to
the race)
Execution and effect
2. Actors (in the theatre on the stage)
interior ๐“ง exterior off.
3. Operations 1. preliminary
as to execution. 2. Subsequential
4. Instruments โ€“ judicial
= written discourses.
5. Instruments preliminary
are โ€“ 1. : 2
interlocutory
6. Ends
7. Means โ€“ 1: of attainmt
2. of obstruction โ€“
= anti means.

Services (judicial) 1. aggregate.
2. elementary.
See Const. Code Judiciary
collectively. §. Elementary
function

Services vary with Suits
See Suits
Suits. 1. purely non-penal.
2. penal public
3. penal publico-private

Rights: viz. as to the
several subjects of possession:
viz. 1. Body
2. Mind. 3. Property.
4. Power. 5. Reputation

Wrongs: viz: as to
those subject matters,
considered as a vulnerable
quarters.
Wrongs public โ€“ so
many occasions in
which the public has
a right to demand services
performed by the
exercise of Judges sedative
and punifactive
functions.

Right without antecedent
wrong. Example
Divisions (of land &c)
requiring Judge's concurrence.


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II. Order chronological
1. Application initiating
2. Applicant
3. Demand claim petition
request requisition
4. Service โ€“ 1. effective
2. judicial (demanded)
5. Suit
6. Pursuer โ€“ Suit?
7. Defendant
8. Parties = Litiscontestants
= Litigants.
9. Rights.
10. Wrongs

Evidence
Proof
Probation
Evidence

As to Evidence
1. Ablation
2. Reception
3. Extraction estracter
extracted extracted by 4. Elicitation: by
5. Interrogation, viz
1. Petition
2. Requisitive or postulative
3.
3. Imperative

Interrgation 1. oral. 2. epistolary
Epistolary, an instrument

Proved (a fact)
1. provisionally
2. definitively.

Evidentiary instruments
= documents
Documentary evidence
Testifier
evidence
proof
Means of probation


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I. Order logical continued
Every judicial service tends
to 1st. consummation of
right 1. as to right, consummation:
2. as to wrong, 1. satisfaction
including sedation
and compensation
2. punifaction.

Code 1 Non penal
rather non-criminal
2. Penal โ€“ rather Criminal

Code โ€“ 1. Substantive
2. Adjective = Procedure
Code.

Evidence
1. Proof. ๐“ง disproof fainter proof 2. Probative ๐“ง disprobed
probative 3. Probabilizing ๐“ง disprobabilizing contraprobabilizing
4. Reception ๐“ง rejection
5. As to interrogation
1. responsive appropriate,
2. non-responsive.
3. evasive
responsive

5. Proved (a fact)
๐“ง disproved
6. Probabilized ๐“ง disprobabilized

Testifier 1. Non-litigant.
2. litigant

Proof 1. primary
2. opposition = counter proof


Identifier: | JB/549/260/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 549.

Date_1

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Box

549

Main Headings

Folio number

260

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

Recto/Verso

Page Numbering

Penner

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Paper Producer

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Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

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