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1825. Feby. 13
Procedure Code
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Art. If the case be that of the number of those in
which by and the parties on both sides are present at the same
time the ablative facts counter-evidence opposed to the facts – the ablative
facts themselves and the counter-demands in relation to
which the pursuer for the reasons above assigned will have been
required to speak in the way of anticipation and frequently in
the way of mere conjecture, will in cases of mutual presence by him or those on the Defendant's
side be spoken to in a positive way: and thus it is that
the same blank Demand paper serves for the two in say
respects to considerable different cases – to wit the ones where
the party or parties on the pursuers side who are the only parties
present, and the case where all parties on both sides are all
present at the same time.
After entry made, on the Record, of that portion of the
of a suit – of one and every sort of suit – what remains
is – that which has to present to view the operative and correspondent
instruments, employed in the in case of later contestation
the requisite , and examinations, and necessary
execution and effect to the terminative mandates. If when and in so far
as favorable to the pursuer's side and at the charge of the Defendant's
side to the termination of the present Enquiry which
is by the Original as in contradiction contradistinction to the
or Quasi Jury Enquiry.
To the reader it will naturally be more or less
satisfactory to thus to embrace at one view, though it be but in the
way of anticipation all the several operations for the preferment
of which a demand can have place in the field of procedure.
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J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824 |
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