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1828 Feb.y 2
PROCEDURE CODE Parts I. II. and III Titles of Chapters.

Part II. continued.

+ <sic.Ch.</sic> IX.
Costs of procedure —
the burthen how reduced
and distributed.

o Ch. X.
Recondation. how
<add>performed.
See Const. Code, Ch. IX. VIII

50 to 70
Ch. X. §.8.


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Parts III
Proceedings casual or incidental.

+ Ch. I. (1)
Outdoor judiciary
service

+ <sic>Ch. II. (2)
+ Judge's Transference. of Judicial service,
in case of <sic>interestedness
on the part of
the Judge.

+ Ch. III. (6)
1+ Auxiliary Friendly <sic>Bondsmanship
<lb/. & friendly Sponsorship

<sic.Ch.</sic> IV. (7)
Proceedings on provisional prehension
and sequestration
of persons or things
for eventual probation
or execution.

o + <sic.Ch.V. (3)
Effects produced on the
suit by deaths or other
causes of inaction, as
applied to parties and
other actors on the judicial
theatre.

+ o <sic.Ch.</sic> VI (5)
Assistants [+] to parties
how changeable
[+] 1. gratuitous; 2. professional

Ch. VII (8)
Excretitious suits:
produced by incidental
misconduct on
the part of Actors.

4 Parties + Ch.VIII. (4)
Proceedings in case
of Judicial <sic>falshood
;
mendacious, or temeracious.

o ch. IX. (9)
Casual obstructions:<lb?> viz to pursuit, defence
probation and or execution,
how obviated.


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Part III. continued

Ch. III
Parties' Sponsorship
and Sponsorship.
or say Auxiliary
Bondsmanship
or say Assecurationship.

<sic.Ch. IV.
Suits — their Sorts

§.1.
A Suit what.

p> §.2. (b)
Sides and Parties.

p> §.3.
Suits four sorts

p> §.4.
Suits simple and complex.
how decompunded. expedited

p> §.5.
Suits expeditable and
chronical. or say
continuous.

p> §.6.
Suits adverse and
amicable.

Note
(b) 1. Non inculpative
( right demanding
included.)
2. Inculpative, but
not criminative.
Criminativeprivate-public.
4. Criminative purely
public.
☞ See the several Demand
Papers.


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Part I <sic.Ch.</sic> III

Ch III
Judicial Applications
including Information

and Pursuit: its Sections

+ §.1.
Judicial Application
what.

o §.2.
Applicants Judicatory
what.

+ §.3.
Applicant's veracity —
how secured.

+ §.4.
Made <sic>mal, why.

+ §.5.
Application, how commenced.

o §.6.
Secrecy, in what cases
and how.

+ §.7.
Applicant's self notification
evidence
how elicited.

+ §.8.
Applicant's responsibility,
satisfactional
and punitional, how
secured.

+ §.9.
Subsequent communication
with Applicant,
how secured.

+ §.10. (a)
Applicants who.

o §.11.
Applications — purposes
contentious and
uncontentious.

o §.12.
Proxies who, when
and why.

o §.13.
Order as to preandience.

(a) Note.
Applicants who
1. Interessees.
2. Interessee's Guardian
3. Interessee's or Interessee's
Guardian's Proxy.
viz
1. Gratuitous; or
2. Professional




Identifier: | JB/057/049/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

Date_1

1828-02-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

057

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

049

Info in main headings field

procedure code parts i ii and iii titles of chapters

Image

003

Titles

part i / part ii / part iii

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

18379

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