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Ch. 9 Of grounds for the exclusion of evidence
Laws and despositions of law have in a forms occasion
been distinguished into substantive and adjective.
Substantive laws and dispositions of law are all that
are not adjective.
Adjective laws and dispositions of law are such as
have for them object effect to substantive laws
by the application of the general of the law &
each particular case. They are the laws
Laws of disposition of
cause of procedure
The business final cause is least the
of the laws of procedure is to give effect and
accomplishment to the several predictions
import of the substantive laws of law
In the case of the
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evidence; procedure code |
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127 |
introd procedure |
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ch. 9 of grounds for the exclusion of evidence / note (a) |
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jeremy bentham |
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[[notes_public::"cancel, or engraft into introd. ch. 2 relation to procedure" [note in bentham's hand]]] |
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