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1823 Octr. 25
Constitutional CodeI. Enactive Part
Ch. Appellate Judges
§. Grounds for Quasi Appeal
Art. Examples Of immediate occurrences whereby of forthcomingness,
which in regard to a thing, necessary as a means of satisfaction
or of punishment or of evidence might within the turn term of undue delay
have been effected, but which by the lapse of that same term
has been rendered impossible, examples are as follows
1. Expatriation – the thing carried out of the power of the whole
judicial establishment as well as of the particular Judicatory in question.
2. the place in which the thing is unknown
namely to those to whom in whose instance whose knowledge of the place
where it is is necessary to the forthcomingness of it.
3. Deperition
4. Relative deterioration.
Art. Of occurrences whereby as a means with relation
to the like effect relative forthcomingness in the instance of a person
has may have been rendered impossible, examples are as follows
1. Expatriation
2.
3. Insolvency.
4. Death.
5. Relative deperition or deterioration of appropriate faculties.
Art. In so far as it is in the character of a source
of evidence that the thing or the person might and could
have been made to minister to the purposes of justice – to
rectitude of decision in the case in question, the
of non-forthcomingness has the effect of suppression of evidence;
suppression, of which on one side the effect may have
been the same as forgery of evidence, namely as forgery of evidence
being with the same force the opposite tendency.
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