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22d April 1804
EVIDENCE. B. Forthcomingness Ch. Deperition preventg.
§.1. deperition, quid
1.
Evidence may perish
without deperition of
the source of evidence.
Example of things
1. Evidence of a bloody
spot perishes by its being
washed. p.1.
2
Preserving the evidence
itself from deperition
is not the same operation
with preserving<lb?>from deperition the official
minute made
of it: the 2d may perish
without the first, tho'
not vice versa. p.2.
3.
Evidence of a person
may perish by incurable
insanity, and
may perish by his emigration.
p.1.
4.
If it perishes for want
of being produced within
a limited space of
time, the cause of the
deperition is commonly
the negligence or rashness
of the legislator or the
judge. p.1.
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§.2. Demand
1.
arrangements for preventing<lb/.deperition are
included for the most
part in those taken
for securing forthcomingness.
p.3
2.
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