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1825. Feby. 10
Procedure CodeCorrected from the Copy
Ch. or §. Ulterior proceeding anterior to mutual attendance
§. 4. Second hearing – how brought about or rendered needless means of effecting it or rendering it needless.
Latitude given to the Judge.
§. 4. Mutual attendance Second hearing – means of effecting it or producing the effect rendering it needless – superseding the
need of it
Art. 4. The suit not having received its termination
at the first hearing, need of ulterior intercourse with a cointerestee
or cointerestees on the one side of the suit or on the
other, or on both, with or without extraneous witnesses, remains by the supposition.
Art. This side may be either that of the Pursuer
or that of the Defendant. At the first hearing, the Defendant
as in the cases in the last section may either have appeared or not: on the Pursuers side
some person – an applicant must have appeared or the suit
could not be as it is supposed to be in existence.
Every Of the things necessary to the termination of the suit everything
has not been done: what remains comes here to be enquired
into is – what are those several things need for the doing of which
may be comes to have ben afforded by the nature of the case.
The intercourse needed may be mode in which
the intercourse is carried on may be either as before the
initiatory hearing, either oral, or it may be the epistolary
can not but will be either the oral or the epistolary, and it may be either the
one or the other. Oral, as the initiatory hearing: as to the
epistolary it now for the first time comes upon the carpet
for the first time.
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