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186. Dilatory pleas
should be given in altogether,
and before defence
as to the merits
187. Sorts of persons
who may put off the
giving in, their dilatory
exceptions, till
after lapse of time
allowed for deliberation
and making
inventory.
1. L'heritier. 2. Widow.
3. Wife divorced
or separated.
188. Simple act sufficient
for demanding
signification of documents
notified: within
three days after
notification or employment.* *Unbending rule fixed term.
189. Mode of communication
is between avoué & avoué, on receipt,
or by lodging
at the Register office,
no removal without
minutation or consent.
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190. Delay for communication
fixed
either by avoué or by
the judgement which
orders it. Fixation
none: three days.+ +Better, days three
power to alter it.
191. Penalties on
not making communications a return
accordingly.
192. In case of opposition
proceedings
summary: penalty on
avoué succombing.+ +i.e. losing the question.
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186. Were parties present,
everything that
should, would come
at once.
187. Were parties present,
all this would
be settled at once.
188 Non-simple act
what?
189. Thus, no avoué
no justice.
190 Rule bending flexible
here.
192. If summary
here, why not elsewhere?
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