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<head>1825. May 6 +<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> Formularies</note><lb/>(1 <note>&sect;. III Witness epistolary<lb/>testimony requiring</note></p> <!-- marginal summaries in pencil --> <p>III Witness Epistolary<lb/>testimony requiring<lb/>Mandate</note></p> <p>&sect;. III Witness's epistolary testimony requiring Mandate</p> <p><note>1. Judicature</note></p> <p>1. Immediate Judicatory of [ ]</p> <p><note>2. Place and Time</note></p> <p>2. Place Day Month Year</p> <p><note>3. Name of the Suit</note></p> <p><add>3 On the occasion of</add> In the suit named P. against D. Here give the name of<lb/>the Suit as per <sic>Ch.</sic> VIII &sect;.</p> <p><note>4. Requiring Judge</note></p> <p>4 The Judge to the herby required witness A.W.<lb/>naming him as per <add>the</add> information received <del>as to his</del></p> <p><note>5. I Responsion <sic>requisitive</sic><lb/>clause</note></p> <p>I. Responsion-<sic>requisistive</sic> clause</p> <p>5. I This is to require you to make answer to such<lb/>questions as are contained in the <del>present paper or in the</del><lb/><add>Examination</add> paper hereto <gap/>: and to do all such other things<lb/>as are therein required at your hands</p> <p>II Response-transmission <sic>requisitive</sic> clause</p> <p><note>6. II. Response transmission requisition</note></p> <p>6. 2. Also to cause the said examination paper properly<lb/>filled up by <add>such</add> your testimony to be received at the Justice<lb/>Chamber by the Registrar on or before the [ ] of [ ] next.</p> <p><note>7 III Response-securing<lb/>warnings &#x2014; 1. bodily<lb/><del>8</del><sic>prehensability</sic></note></p> <p>7. III Responsion <del>Veracity</del> securing warnings: or Responsibility announcement</p> <p><del>3</del> Mark now what the Law requires for the more effectually securing<lb/>responsion at the <del><gap/></del> hands of a proposed witness.</p> <p><del>III. Compliance securing warnings. <add>Responsibility announcing</add></del> <add>See &sect; 1 Witness's Attendance requisition instead<lb/>of this</add></p> <p><del>8</del> If by the time so appointed no such Examination<lb/>paper or no other than a manifestly insufficient Examination<lb/>paper is received from you, nor any legitimate and true<lb/>excuse for such default, you will, as soon as may be, be<lb/><sic>prehended</sic> by force of law, and brought to the said Justice<lb/>Chamber, there to be examined <add>as to the default and</add><!-- brackets and deletion in pencil -->[<del>in relation to such default as<lb/>well as in relation to</del>] the matter of the suit: and thereupon<lb/>if necessary committed to safe custody.</p> <p>IV. Responsibility <sic>satisfactional</sic> and <sic>punitional</sic> announcement.</p> <p><note>8. Responsibility<lb/>compensational or<lb/><sic>satisfactionable</sic></note></p> <p>8 For all damage ensuing to any individual from<lb/>such your default you will sand bound to make satisfaction<lb/>to the extent of your means.</p> <p><note>9. Property prehensible</note></p> <p><note>10. Rights <sic>suspendible</sic><lb/>or extinguishable</note><?p> <p><note>11. Ulterior obligations<lb/>imposable</note></p> <p><note>12. IV. Eventual Excuse<lb/>allowance</note></p> <p>13.V. Veracity Securing<lb/>warning</note></p> <p><note>14. VI. Eventual oral<lb/>examinability</note></p> <p><note>15. VII Mandate-receipt-<lb/>acknowledgment requisition</note></p>
 
 


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1825. May 6 +
Procedure Code

Ch. Formularies
(1 §. III Witness epistolary
testimony requiring

III Witness Epistolary
testimony requiring
Mandate</note>

§. III Witness's epistolary testimony requiring Mandate

1. Judicature

1. Immediate Judicatory of [ ]

2. Place and Time

2. Place Day Month Year

3. Name of the Suit

3 On the occasion of In the suit named P. against D. Here give the name of
the Suit as per Ch. VIII §.

4. Requiring Judge

4 The Judge to the herby required witness A.W.
naming him as per the information received as to his

5. I Responsion requisitive
clause

I. Responsion-requisistive clause

5. I This is to require you to make answer to such
questions as are contained in the present paper or in the
Examination paper hereto : and to do all such other things
as are therein required at your hands

II Response-transmission requisitive clause

6. II. Response transmission requisition

6. 2. Also to cause the said examination paper properly
filled up by such your testimony to be received at the Justice
Chamber by the Registrar on or before the [ ] of [ ] next.

7 III Response-securing
warnings — 1. bodily
8prehensability

7. III Responsion Veracity securing warnings: or Responsibility announcement

3 Mark now what the Law requires for the more effectually securing
responsion at the hands of a proposed witness.

III. Compliance securing warnings. Responsibility announcing See § 1 Witness's Attendance requisition instead
of this

8 If by the time so appointed no such Examination
paper or no other than a manifestly insufficient Examination
paper is received from you, nor any legitimate and true
excuse for such default, you will, as soon as may be, be
prehended by force of law, and brought to the said Justice
Chamber, there to be examined as to the default and[in relation to such default as
well as in relation to
] the matter of the suit: and thereupon
if necessary committed to safe custody.

IV. Responsibility satisfactional and punitional announcement.

8. Responsibility
compensational or
satisfactionable

8 For all damage ensuing to any individual from
such your default you will sand bound to make satisfaction
to the extent of your means.

9. Property prehensible

10. Rights suspendible
or extinguishable
<?p>

11. Ulterior obligations
imposable

12. IV. Eventual Excuse
allowance

13.V. Veracity Securing
warning</note>

14. VI. Eventual oral
examinability

15. VII Mandate-receipt-
acknowledgment requisition



Identifier: | JB/056/080/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 56.

Date_1

1825-05-06

Marginal Summary Numbering

Not numbered

Box

056

Main Headings

Procedure Code

Folio number

080

Info in main headings field

Procedure Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

E1

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

18136

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