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<head>1827. <sic>Oct<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi></sic> 19<lb/>Law Amendment.</head> <p><note>Propositions</note></p> <p><note>23<lb/>When an applicant is<lb/>constituted demandant<lb/><del>a suit is</del> commencement<lb/>is given to a suit and<lb/>some other person or<lb/>persons will be constituted<lb/>proposed demandant.</note></p> <p>When at the instance of an applicant he or son is constituted<lb/>demandant commencement is then given <add>will thus be given</add> to a suit and some<lb/>—person <add>— person some person</add> single or composite will be constituted proposed defendant<lb/>and on either side or both sides person or any number may be <gap/></p> <p><add>If and as soon as he performs any operation by which the demand<gap/><lb/><gap/> the <gap/> is made in the proposal because thereby an actual defendant.</add></p> <p><note>24.<lb/>Of suits divers distinguishable<lb/>sorts.</note></p> <p>Of suits at law called also causes these suits <gap/> to be<lb/>distinguished.</p> <p><note>25<lb/>1 Suits simple & complex</note></p> <p>Distinction the first suits simple suits complex<lb/>suits complex are so either <gap/> <gap/> in respect above the<lb/>or in respect of the demand made at the hands <add>each</add> of the one and the<lb/>same party or at the hands of divers parties</p> <p><note>26<lb/>Complex suits, resolvable<lb/>in to a number of single<lb/>suits</note></p> <p><del>suits</del> A complex suit is <add>in every case</add> resolvable into a certain number<lb?>of simple suits correspondent to the number of distinguishable <gap/><lb/>When a <gap/> is a <sic>burthen</sic> either to be distributed among divers persons<lb?>on so many different grounds, so many of these persons so many suits<lb/>actual or contingent.</p> <p><del><gap/> <gap/></del> Included in a mutual <del><gap/><d/el> account are as<lb/>many contingent simple suits as there are <hi rend="underline">items</hi> in it.</p> <p><note>27<lb/>2 Suits <sic>expeditible</sic> &<lb/>continuous</note></p> <p>2. Distinction the 2. Suits <sic>expeditible,</sic> suits continuous<lb/>To a suit in the most perfect degree simple continuity to any length<lb/>is capable of being given by <gap/> of evidence: by the <del><gap/></del> <gap/><lb/>for which it is to <gap/> and by <add>any<add> other circumstances by which the difficulty<lb/>of obtaining it may be cause. The more complex, of course the<lb/><del>qu more</del> greater the degree in which it is liable to be <hi rend="underline">continuous</hi>.</p> <p<note>28<lb/>3 Suits original and<lb/><sic>excretitious</sic></note></p> <p>3. Distinction the third. Suits original, suits <sic>excretitious.<lb/>Excretitious</sic> may be termed any suit to which it has happened to grow<lb?>out of another <del>su</del> suit. <del>See</del> A suit against a bondsman <add>or say a fraud by bondsman</add> is liable<lb/>to grow out of the suit <add>every suit</add> in the course of which <gap/> party <gap/><lb/>for something to be done or suffered by a party.</p> | |||
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1827. Octr. 19
Law Amendment.
Propositions
23
When an applicant is
constituted demandant
a suit is commencement
is given to a suit and
some other person or
persons will be constituted
proposed demandant.
When at the instance of an applicant he or son is constituted
demandant commencement is then given will thus be given to a suit and some
—person — person some person single or composite will be constituted proposed defendant
and on either side or both sides person or any number may be
If and as soon as he performs any operation by which the demand
the is made in the proposal because thereby an actual defendant.
24.
Of suits divers distinguishable
sorts.
Of suits at law called also causes these suits to be
distinguished.
25
1 Suits simple & complex
Distinction the first suits simple suits complex
suits complex are so either in respect above the
or in respect of the demand made at the hands each of the one and the
same party or at the hands of divers parties
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Complex suits, resolvable
in to a number of single
suits
suits A complex suit is in every case resolvable into a certain number<lb?>of simple suits correspondent to the number of distinguishable
When a is a burthen either to be distributed among divers persons<lb?>on so many different grounds, so many of these persons so many suits
actual or contingent.
Included in a mutual <d/el> account are as
many contingent simple suits as there are items in it.
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2 Suits expeditible &
continuous
2. Distinction the 2. Suits expeditible, suits continuous
To a suit in the most perfect degree simple continuity to any length
is capable of being given by of evidence: by the
for which it is to and by any<add> other circumstances by which the difficulty
of obtaining it may be cause. The more complex, of course the
qu more greater the degree in which it is liable to be continuous.
<p28
3 Suits original and
excretitious
3. Distinction the third. Suits original, suits excretitious.
Excretitious may be termed any suit to which it has happened to grow<lb?>out of another su suit. See A suit against a bondsman <add>or say a fraud by bondsman is liable
to grow out of the suit every suit in the course of which party
for something to be done or suffered by a party.
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