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<head>Ch. Appellate Judges & Grounds for Quasi Apppeal</head> | <head>Ch. Appellate Judges & Grounds for Quasi Apppeal</head> | ||
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Art 1. Competent grounds<lb/> for Quasi Appeal<lb/> Examples.<lb/> 1. Transcription of<lb/> appropriate part of<lb/> records, not allowed.<lb/> 2. In record, material<lb/> omission.<lb/> 3. In Record, untrue<lb/> assertion.<lb/> 4. In Record, untrue<lb/> substitution.<lb/> 5. In record, matter ir<lb/>-relevant or immateri<lb/>-al, whereby to labour<lb/> or <sic>expence</sic> of trans-<lb/> -cription, vexations<lb/> addition made.<lb/> 6. Delay or say non<lb/>-dispated, all compre<lb/>-hensive.<lb/> 7. Do as to some par<lb/>-ticular operation need<lb/>-ful on either side.<lb/><head>28. 2.</head | Art 1. Competent grounds<lb/> for Quasi Appeal<lb/> Examples.<lb/> 1. Transcription of<lb/> appropriate part of<lb/> records, not allowed.<lb/> 2. In record, material<lb/> omission.<lb/> 3. In Record, untrue<lb/> assertion.<lb/> 4. In Record, untrue<lb/> substitution.<lb/> 5. In record, matter ir<lb/>-relevant or immateri<lb/>-al, whereby to labour<lb/> or <sic>expence</sic> of trans-<lb/> -cription, vexations<lb/> addition made.<lb/> 6. Delay or say non<lb/>-dispated, all compre<lb/>-hensive.<lb/> 7. Do as to some par<lb/>-ticular operation need<lb/>-ful on either side.<lb/><head>28. 2.</head>Art 2. Where by delay,<lb/> a period during which<lb/> a measure needful,<lb/> and alone or with a-<lb/> shers sufficient forgi-<lb/>-ving execution to a<lb/> law, has been<lb/> to expence, such delay<lb/> has misdecision, or<lb/> the equivalent non<lb/>-decision for it's ef<lb/>-fect. Say through delay<lb/> misdecision or it's e<lb/>-quivalent necessitated:<lb/> or right decision in<lb/>-possibilitated. Note<pb/> | ||
<head>Ch. Appellate Judges & Ground for Quasi-appeals</head><head>28 2. contind.</head><lb/>Note, that in so far<lb/> as the Pursuer is in<lb/> the right, non decision<lb/>so long as it lasts,<lb/> has the dame effect as mis<lb/>decision<lb/><head>29 3.</head | <head>Ch. Appellate Judges & Ground for Quasi-appeals</head><head>28 2. contind.</head><lb/>Note, that in so far<lb/> as the Pursuer is in<lb/> the right, non decision<lb/>so long as it lasts,<lb/> has the dame effect as mis<lb/>decision<lb/><head>29 3.</head>Art 3. Reducible to<lb/> forthcomingness is eve<lb/>re such means: viz<lb/> <hi rend='underline'>of</hi> persons on things:<lb/> <hi rend='underline'>for</hi> justiciability on evi-<lb/>-dence.<lb/><head>30. 4.</head>Art 4. Delay is tempo<lb/>rary inaction or non<lb/>operation, absolute or<lb/> relative, all compre<lb/>hensive or particular<lb/>Where the delay has for<lb/>it's effect misdecision<lb/> or what is equivalent,<lb/> had it's appropriate<lb/>-means of forthcoming<lb/>-ness been employed,<lb/> the forthcomingness re<lb/>-quisite, and in cons<lb/>quence of it right de<lb/>-cision, w.<add><gap/></add> have <add>had</add> place.<lb/> but by the delay, such<lb/> forthcomingness has -<add><gap/></add><lb/>been rendered unob-<lb/>-tainable, misdecision<lb/> or the equivalent has<lb/> been the consequence.<lb/><head>31. 5.</head> Art 5. Forthcomingness<lb/> of <hi rend='underline'>things</hi>-thence right<lb/> decision <unclear>hors</unclear> prevent<lb/>ed by undue delay: its<lb/> causes. Examples 1. Expa<lb/>triation. 2<lb/> 3. Deperition- 4. Relative<lb/> deterioration<pb/> | ||
<head>Ch. Appellate Judges & Grounds for Quasi appeal</head><head>32. 6.</head>Art 6. Do of persons.<lb/>1. Expatriation<lb/>2. <add><gap/></add><lb/>3. Insolvency<lb/>4. Death<lb/>5. Relative deperition<lb/> or deterioration of fa<lb/>culties. <head>33. 7.</head>Art 7. The thing or per-<lb/>son a source of evi<lb/>-dence, causation of<lb/> nonforthcomingness<lb/> may have has for its<lb/>effect <hi rend='underline'>suppression</hi><lb/><hi rend='underline'>of evidence</hi><pb/> | <head>Ch. Appellate Judges & Grounds for Quasi appeal</head><head>32. 6.</head>Art 6. Do of persons.<lb/>1. Expatriation<lb/>2. <add><gap/></add><lb/>3. Insolvency<lb/>4. Death<lb/>5. Relative deperition<lb/> or deterioration of fa<lb/>culties. <head>33. 7.</head>Art 7. The thing or per-<lb/>son a source of evi<lb/>-dence, causation of<lb/> nonforthcomingness<lb/> may have has for its<lb/>effect <hi rend='underline'>suppression</hi><lb/><hi rend='underline'>of evidence</hi><pb/> |
1823 Oct. 25
Constitutional Code or Procedure
Ch. Appellate Judges & Grounds for Quasi Apppeal
27 1.
Art 1. Competent grounds
for Quasi Appeal
Examples.
1. Transcription of
appropriate part of
records, not allowed.
2. In record, material
omission.
3. In Record, untrue
assertion.
4. In Record, untrue
substitution.
5. In record, matter ir
-relevant or immateri
-al, whereby to labour
or expence of trans-
-cription, vexations
addition made.
6. Delay or say non
-dispated, all compre
-hensive.
7. Do as to some par
-ticular operation need
-ful on either side.
28. 2.Art 2. Where by delay,
a period during which
a measure needful,
and alone or with a-
shers sufficient forgi-
-ving execution to a
law, has been
to expence, such delay
has misdecision, or
the equivalent non
-decision for it's ef
-fect. Say through delay
misdecision or it's e
-quivalent necessitated:
or right decision in
-possibilitated. Note
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Ch. Appellate Judges & Ground for Quasi-appeals28 2. contind.
Note, that in so far
as the Pursuer is in
the right, non decision
so long as it lasts,
has the dame effect as mis
decision
29 3.Art 3. Reducible to
forthcomingness is eve
re such means: viz
of persons on things:
for justiciability on evi-
-dence.
30. 4.Art 4. Delay is tempo
rary inaction or non
operation, absolute or
relative, all compre
hensive or particular
Where the delay has for
it's effect misdecision
or what is equivalent,
had it's appropriate
-means of forthcoming
-ness been employed,
the forthcomingness re
-quisite, and in cons
quence of it right de
-cision, w. have had place.
but by the delay, such
forthcomingness has -
been rendered unob-
-tainable, misdecision
or the equivalent has
been the consequence.
31. 5. Art 5. Forthcomingness
of things-thence right
decision hors prevent
ed by undue delay: its
causes. Examples 1. Expa
triation. 2
3. Deperition- 4. Relative
deterioration
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Ch. Appellate Judges & Grounds for Quasi appeal32. 6.Art 6. Do of persons.
1. Expatriation
2.
3. Insolvency
4. Death
5. Relative deperition
or deterioration of fa
culties. 33. 7.Art 7. The thing or per-
son a source of evi
-dence, causation of
nonforthcomingness
may have has for its
effect suppression
of evidence
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