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1827 May 24
Procedure Code

C2 5 ulto
1
Ch. 1. All-embracing Arrangements

(2 §.3. Ends in view

Expositive

Art. 5 Delay vexation
and expence evils the
avoidance of which
constitute the collateral
ends

Art 5 Delay, expence and vexation By the results evils
thus denominated understand the evils of the avoidance or say exclusion whereof
in so far as the nature of the case of each individual case
admitts admitts or say in all cases in each individual case the minimization are imposed the several collateral and aimed at in
and by the present Code.

Expositive

Art. 6. Delay non-decision
producing
the effect of misdecision

Art. 6 Delay is non-decision producing so long as it lasts the effect of misdecision,
but more particularly in disfavour of the pursuer's side.

Expositive

Art. 7 Expence is either
in time and labour or
in the article of money.

Art. 7 Expence is either in the article of time and labour,
or in the article of money. But money being the produce of and
generally speaking having place in proportion to the quantity of labour
employed in the procurement of it is of the equivalent of it
during a given length of time, the result will, to the feelings and interest of person concerned commonly in the
two cases be in effect the same.

Expositive

Art. 8 Vexation the
accompaniment and
result of delay and
expence

Art. Vexation will to a greater or less amount will in general
be the case accompaniment and result, as well of and accordingly proportioned to the delay
as of the expence

Expositive

Art. 7 In so far as the
result of delay it will
be chiefly on pursuer's
side & proportioned to
the service demanded

Art. 9 In case of delay In so far as it has its source in the
delay, it will being an evil which attaches itself in largest proportion
to the pursuer's side, it will the magnitude of it will be in proportion
to the value of the service demanded by the pursuer
the
at the hands of the Judge.

Expositive

Art. 8 In so far as the
result of expence it
will be proportioned to
the relation of the absolute
expence to the
sufferers circumstances

Art. 10. In so far as it has its source in the expence
whether as above pecuniary or quasi-pecuniary, it will
be not in proportioned not to the absolute quantity, but in
the relative quantity of the expence, relation had to the pecuniary
circumstances of the individual on whom, the burthen of the
expence bears.



Identifier: | JB/056/128/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 56.

Date_1

1827-05-24

Marginal Summary Numbering

Not numbered

Box

056

Main Headings

Procedure Code

Folio number

128

Info in main headings field

Procedure Code

Image

001

Titles

Expositive

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

D5 / E2

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

George Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

18184

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