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1825. May Dec. 15 1826 June 4. Novr 4
Constitutional Procedure Code. Copied and Copy Corrected
Ch. XIV. Judge Deputes Occasional
§. 3 Power Reform Judicatory §. 3 powers
§. 4 Referees deputable
§. 3. Powers.
Enactive Instructional
Art. 1. Coercive powers, whether for means of execution or for
means of probation, the Judge will either at the in the
§. 3. Powers or Logical field of action instrument of deputation
either communicate to or not to a Depute occasional, as to
§. 3 Powers him seems meet. Powers for means of probation
may be communicated without powers for means of execution; or means of
execution without powers for means of probation.
Art. 1. For coercive means of probation and execution the a
Referee Judicatory acts made address itself to the Judge princi that is
to say to the Judge principal, or to a Judge Depute permanent
as appointed by him for the exercise of this function – in case of
his own inability through distractedness or absence on
outdoor duty.
Expositive
Art. 2. Of coercive means of probation examples are
1. Accersition mandates ad transmitted to supposed evidence-holders
and proposed witnesses. other third persons as well as other than parties
2. Prehension mandates whether applied to supposed evidence-holders,
or proposed witnesses, or to sources things in quality of sources of oral or written sources of written
evidence.
Expositive
Art. 3. Of coercive means of execution examples are
1. Prehensive mandates, whether having for their subjects whether persons or things real
imoveable or moveable, or miscellaneous things fictitious such as detached rights.
Art. 4. Of the diversification of which those these same prehension mandates are
susceptible examples are
1. Prehension and adduction mandates
2. Prehension and adduction mandates
3. Prehension and transduction or say transferance mandates
4. Prehension and sistitive sistition mandates
4. Prehension and transference say transduction mandates
5. Prehension and sequestration mandates
6. Prehension and vendition mandates
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