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1824 March 31 +
Constitutional Code Copd

3o ult
Ch. XI. Judiciary collectively
§.7. Intercommunity of
service

2

Art. 3. Of the cases in which, and purposes and acts for which,
and acts by which no one
juridical invasion, as above, may be necessary to the accomplishment
of the ends of justice, examples are as follows.

I. Cases. Situated within the invaded territory proposed to be
invaded, a person or a thing necessary to be operated acted upon by the
On either side of the suit, then a backer of the party situated
invading Judge.

II. Purposes. 1. Securing of eventually employable means of execution, for
within the invaded territory the abode Of a
judicial orders by which the service demanded by a pursuant will be rendered;
2. Obtainment of evidence necessary to constitute a ground for the demand.
inst acc. or prehension and adduction, for the

III. Acts. 1. accuration; or 2. prehension and adduction; or 3. epistolary
interrogation. 4. Visitation and inspection.
purpose of evidence or
the
thus invaded Judge
2.
order
3. For extraction collection of real evidence
requisite by the invading Judge

Art. 4. Between these several modes of proceeding in the
operating mode
hand, and correspondence
the nature
of the case will commonly in certain cases afford an option require the option to be made
By For the considerations by which through reference options it will be to be determined
see the Procedure Code.

Art. 5. Of every such act of invasion the invading
Judge will, give in the promptest mode in use, give notification
to the invaded, Judge. For appropriate formularies see the
Procedure Code

Art. 1 5 To the invading Judge it will belong
on the occasion of every such invasion to make the necessary the requisite invading
provision necessary Judge will take the requisite care, that lest
by the effect of it the means of satisfaction or compensation or those of punishment
for the benefit of the justiciables of the Judge invaded Judge
be unduly less not taken away or diminished: to the end that in this as in
other means division of their cases, a due proportion be made
between amongst all persons interested

Situate within the invaded territory, the persons necessary
I. Cases
to be upon thing
as a source of real evidence

II. Purposes. 1. Obtainment of evidence. securing eventually employable
means of execution for a judicial orders by which the service
demanded by the p is rendered. 2. Obtainment of evidence
necessary to ev a ground for the demand.

III. Acts. 1. Acc
2. Prehension and adduction;
epistolary interrogation.




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Date_1

1824-03-31

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3-5

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

276

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

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text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

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e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

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jeremy bentham

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Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

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"copd"

ID Number

13199

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