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1823. Decr. 29
Constitutional Code
Subject Matter
By delay whether natural or factitious, all these inconsiderable or considerable
and consequently by undue delay any or all or any of
those requisite may either be made to perish altogether, or
what in relation to the suit in question comes to the
same thing, be prevented from being employed in time.
For placing the grounds of decision in a clear
light, argumentation may sometimes be not less necessary
than proof itself.
Necessary to in the first place to proof, in the
next place to execution, are the all means of communication
necessary with references to both those purposes:
communication is 1. between man and man person and person: 2. between
persons and things: 3. between things and things. Among
the necessary means of communication is in every instance
time: – the requisite quantity of time requisite for the performance
of the requisite motion on the part of such bodies
by the motion of which the communication is made.
By proof is meant understand proof of the existence of such
matter or matters of fact by the existence of which with
relation to the party in question he is placed in the situation
in which is such that all persons who are in
that situation have at the hands of the functionaries of
justice a right to the service the claim of the pursuer or that defend of the defendant which the suit or the defence
as the case may be called for at their hands.
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