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1827. Novr. 5
Law Amendments.
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Propositions<lb/.Ch. Procedure
§ Evidence
Elicitation oral &c.
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in Case 2 where
Form oral Judicatory
incidental
II. Case the second. Form of utterance again, the oral
Judicatory, an incidental Judicatory. To Transmitted by the Judge of the proposed
transrecipient Judicatory an example of the minute of the product of the originating examination
with or without the addition of a paper of instruction drawn
up or approved by the originating Judge: [these instructions]
only in case of need these same instructions additions to complication
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Case 3 Form epistolary
III. Case the third. Form of utterance the epistolary.
Transmitted The mans of communication with the proposed evidence
furnisher being ascertained , so far effectually as may be from the applicants
originating evidence, transmitted to him either by immediately
by the ordinary conveyance or intermediately through some hand
appointed for the delivery of it is the appropriate instrument.
Name of it the interrogative papers the elicitation paper.
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Interrogating paper
Contents
1. Minutes of original
evidence
2 Interrogation paper
3 Address to proposed
narrator
Contents of the interrogative paper three. 1. Example
of the minute of the originating evidence. 2. Interrogative paper
composed of interrogative drawn up or approved by the originating
Judge. 3. Address from the Judge to the proposed narrator
him of for the more effectually presenting to his mind [information of] the
several legal ordinances and arrangements on the contemplation
of which the clearness correctness and compleatness of the statement
may be expected to depend. These are Of these, examples are the follows
1. Penalty in case of falsity or suppression<a/dd> 1. if wilful or as accompanied
with evil consciousness. 2. if produced by culpable inadventure
and then by negligence or rashness.
2. Subjection to the eventual <del.<gap/. reexamination in the
oral form.
3. Injunction <add>Order to add to at the end of his response paper information
of the as assured of communication with him until by the
the true happening of the conclusion of the oral or some
other event by which the need of communication with him for the purpose
of the suit will have been made to
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Contents of address
Proposed legal ordinances
for security
for verity — Example,
1 proposed penalty
for falsity or suppression
2 eventual subjection
to oral examination
3 Injunction to state
means of communication
4 — to give
acknowledgement of receipt
of interrogating paper
5* Statement of excuse if
any for delay or none
5 Injunction <add>Order to give responsion to
the conveyor information
of the receipt if the
Elicitation paper without waiting
for the time by which the
required response paper can
be transmitted.
5. For non-transmission or
delay in the transmission of the required response paper, if any such legitimate cause or <gap/ prevention as may have had place. See Prop. Excuse.
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