CHAPTER I. Proceedings of an insolvent to discharge himself from imprisonment on execution, Proceedings of insolvent to discharge himself from his debts, SECTION 1601. Application to discharge from debt, how made, 1602. Order requiring creditors to show cause, 1603. Manner of serving same and hearing, 1604. If application be opposed, how tried, 1605. If not opposed, order to be made appointing 1606. Upon final report of receiver, discharge may be granted, except for certain debts, Proceedings of a creditor to close the affairs of an insolvent, 1608. Application to be in writing and verified, 1609. Order to show cause; injunction allowed, 1610. Time and manner of hearing, TITLE XII. Of miscellaneous proceedings and general provisions, 681 681 II. Discovering the death of a person on whose life 685 III. The collection and remission of fines and forfei 1640. Several infants included in one application, 685 685 CHAPTER II. Discovering the death of a person on whose life an estate de CHAPTER III. The collection and remission of fines and forfeitures, SECTION 1647. Orders imposing fines, how made, 1648. Clerk to deliver copy to sheriff, 687 687 687 SECTION 1655. Appeals from final orders in county court, 1656. Manner of the appeal, 690 690 TITLE I. Of the general principles of evidence, 702 713 facts, 1660. Definition of proof, 1661. Definition of law of evidence, 1662. The degree of certainty, required to establish 1663. Four kinds of evidence specified, 696 696, 697 698 698 SECTION 1664. Several degrees of evidence specified, 1665. Original evidence, defined, 699 699 Of the general principles of evidence, SECTION 1677. One witness sufficient to prove a fact, 1678. Testimony confined to personal knowledge, 702 702 703 703 1680. Witness presumed to speak the truth, 703 703 703 704 1697. When part of a transaction proved, the whole is admissable, 704 1688. Contents of writing, how proved, 1689. An agreement reduced to writing, deemed 705 |