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<head>1827. <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi></sic> 4<lb/>Law Amendment.</head> <p><note><sic>ult</sic><lb/>Propositions<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> Procedure<lb/>§ Evidence<lb/>Elicitation oral &c</note></p> <p><del>Judicatory 1. originating 2. incidental</del></p> <p><del><gap/> <gap/> <gap/><lb/>Mode of elicitation <gap/> <gap/>: if oral, Judicatory the<lb/>Judicatory first applied to <gap/> <gap/></del></p> <p><note>11<lb/>Elicitation 1 oral<lb/>2 epistolary</note></p> <p><note>12<lb/>Cases<lb/>for application of<lb/>epistolary 1 oral not<lb/>procurable 2 oral<lb/>not needful</note></p> <p>Form of discourse <add><unclear>utterance</unclear></add> employed in elicitation, oral or epistolary:<lb/>cases for the application of epistolary, two. 1. <del><gap/></del> attendance,<lb/>for the purpose of oral, not procurable: 2. the fact to be spoken<lb/>be in such sort simple, that for <del>the</del> securing correctness and appropriate<lb/><sic>compleatness</sic> and veracity <add>verity of <del><gap/></del> statement</add> interrogation and <unclear> | <head>1827. <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi></sic> 4<lb/>Law Amendment.</head> <p><note><sic>ult</sic><lb/>Propositions<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> Procedure<lb/>§ Evidence<lb/>Elicitation oral &c</note></p> <p><del>Judicatory 1. originating 2. incidental</del></p> <p><del><gap/> <gap/> <gap/><lb/>Mode of elicitation <gap/> <gap/>: if oral, Judicatory the<lb/>Judicatory first applied to <gap/> <gap/></del></p> <p><note>11<lb/>Elicitation 1 oral<lb/>2 epistolary</note></p> <p><note>12<lb/>Cases<lb/>for application of<lb/>epistolary 1 oral not<lb/>procurable 2 oral<lb/>not needful</note></p> <p>Form of discourse <add><unclear>utterance</unclear></add> employed in elicitation, oral or epistolary:<lb/>cases for the application of epistolary, two. 1. <del><gap/></del> attendance,<lb/>for the purpose of oral, not procurable: 2. the fact to be spoken<lb/>be in such sort simple, that for <del>the</del> securing correctness and appropriate<lb/><sic>compleatness</sic> and veracity <add>verity of <del><gap/></del> statement</add> interrogation and <unclear>counteraction</unclear> will<lb/>not be needful. These cases provided for as far as may be, by<lb/><add><sic>preappointed</sic> and</add> printed forms. Epistolary elicitation <add>in the epistolary form</add> in no case but <del>subject so</del> <add>under the security<lb/>afforded <del>by</del> for veracity</add> eventual <gap/> in the oral <add><gap/></add> mode.</p> <p><note>13<lb/>For oral elicitation<lb/>Judicatory the originating</note></p> <p>For oral elicitation Judicatory, the originating or <del>the</del> an<lb/>incidental one <del>originating</del> <gap/> the originating; <sic>transrecipient,</sic><lb/>the incidental.</p> <p><del>Thus the <gap/> <del> <add>constituting</add> is the result of the <gap/><lb/><gap/> by the applicant <gap/> <gap/></del></p> <p><note>14<lb/>Basis of all ulterior<lb/>evidence the result<lb/>of the first oral<lb/>examination</note></p> <p>Basis of all ulterior <del><gap/></del> evidence and all ulterior<lb/>procedure, the result of the examination undergone in the oral form<lb/>by the applicant, in the originating Judicatory</p> <p><note>15<lb/>For ulterior elicitation<lb/>Judges optional courses<lb/>three<lb/>1 Oral in originating<lb/>Judicatory<lb/>2 Oral in incidental<lb/>Judicatory<lb/>3 Epistolary from<lb/>originating Judicatory</note></p> <p>As to <add>all</add> such ulterior evidence <!-- brackets in pencil --> <del>[if any] and</del> that is to<lb/>say as to each supposed evidence-holder and proposed evidence<lb/>furnisher; Judge's optimal courses three. 1. Oral <del>examination</del> elicitation<lb/>in the originating Judicatory 2 Oral elicitation in an incidental<lb/>Judicatory; 3 Epistolary elicitation emanating from the<lb/>originating Judicatory.</p> <p><note>16<lb/>In case 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> mode<lb/>of elicitation for ulterior<lb/>the same as for<lb/>originating evidence</note></p> <p>1. Case 1. <del>The proposed witness the <gap/><add>Judicatory <gap/></add></del> <add>Form of utterance, the oral</add> Judicatory at<lb/>which the evidence of the proposed <del><gap/></del> witness or other evidence<lb/>holder is to be elicited, the originating Judicatory: <add><del>Form, the <gap/> of utterance the oral</del></add> Mode of<lb/>eliciting <add>here</add> the <del>word</del> ulterior the same as of the originating evidence.</p> <!-- line across the page in ink --> <p>Note (a)<lb/>(a) In strictness, epistolary implies transmission discourse is capable of<lb/>being carried on in writing without <add>speech as</add> transmission: but this not being <del>the</del> in general<lb/>the most convenient mode, <hi rend="underline">epistolary</hi> <add>is preferred as</add> affording an indication of the purpose, which the word written would not.</p> | ||
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1827. Novr. 4
Law Amendment.
ult
Propositions
Ch. Procedure
§ Evidence
Elicitation oral &c
Judicatory 1. originating 2. incidental
Mode of elicitation : if oral, Judicatory the
Judicatory first applied to
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Elicitation 1 oral
2 epistolary
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Cases
for application of
epistolary 1 oral not
procurable 2 oral
not needful
Form of discourse utterance employed in elicitation, oral or epistolary:
cases for the application of epistolary, two. 1. attendance,
for the purpose of oral, not procurable: 2. the fact to be spoken
be in such sort simple, that for the securing correctness and appropriate
compleatness and veracity verity of statement interrogation and counteraction will
not be needful. These cases provided for as far as may be, by
preappointed and printed forms. Epistolary elicitation in the epistolary form in no case but subject so under the security
afforded by for veracity eventual in the oral mode.
13
For oral elicitation
Judicatory the originating
For oral elicitation Judicatory, the originating or the an
incidental one originating the originating; transrecipient,
the incidental.
Thus the constituting is the result of the
by the applicant
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Basis of all ulterior
evidence the result
of the first oral
examination
Basis of all ulterior evidence and all ulterior
procedure, the result of the examination undergone in the oral form
by the applicant, in the originating Judicatory
15
For ulterior elicitation
Judges optional courses
three
1 Oral in originating
Judicatory
2 Oral in incidental
Judicatory
3 Epistolary from
originating Judicatory
As to all such ulterior evidence [if any] and that is to
say as to each supposed evidence-holder and proposed evidence
furnisher; Judge's optimal courses three. 1. Oral examination elicitation
in the originating Judicatory 2 Oral elicitation in an incidental
Judicatory; 3 Epistolary elicitation emanating from the
originating Judicatory.
16
In case 1st mode
of elicitation for ulterior
the same as for
originating evidence
1. Case 1. The proposed witness the Judicatory Form of utterance, the oral Judicatory at
which the evidence of the proposed witness or other evidence
holder is to be elicited, the originating Judicatory: Form, the of utterance the oral Mode of
eliciting here the word ulterior the same as of the originating evidence.
Note (a)
(a) In strictness, epistolary implies transmission discourse is capable of
being carried on in writing without speech as transmission: but this not being the in general
the most convenient mode, epistolary is preferred as affording an indication of the purpose, which the word written would not.
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