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Ch. XXIX Prehensors
§. Prehensors Depute
§. Prehensors Depute
Enactive
Art. 1. To a Prehensor, or to a Judge belongs the self supplitive
function: with this difference that in the case of
the Prehensor, the dipiclative instrument of deportation must be signed
not only by the Prehensor principal, but also by the Judge.
Enactive. Instructional.
Art. 2. In Under and by virtue of his Aid-compelling function
as per Ch. XII Judiciary collectively §§. Aid-compelling
function, at any time provisionally and lest by any accident on any
individual occasion, by any accident, means of giving
execution and effect to a Judicial degree, or means of
securing forthcomingness on the part of persons or things
for the purpose of evidence should be wanting, to the
Judge it will belong, of his own authority or in case
of need, to appoint by appropriate instruments Prehensors Depute occasional, in
such number as the state of things may have been found to require
and in each such case of every each such appointmen
Prehensor depute occasional treating instrument, examples
will be distributed, as per §§. Districable how Located wher how
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