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PI 9
Ch. | All-embracing arrangements
§.
Ch. All embracing arrangements
§.
1.
Communication what.
2.
Communication a
necessary means for
all the ends of procedure.
3.
Securing the performance
necessary throughout
the operation of
judicature.
4.
In Bonaparte's Code
flagrant omissions as
to this operation.
5.
In promptitude, certainty
and cheapness
this operation must
depend greatly on the
state of the channels
of communication.
6.
Channels of communication.
1. Persons. 2. Things.
7.
Further division.
1. Common. viz the
letter post.
2. peculiar.
8.
As communication
is necessary for all
other purposes of life,
so the common channels
are the most
advantageous for judicial
purposes also.
Ch. All embracing arrangements
§.
9.
Peculiar channels
are those which are
applied exclusively
to the purposes in
question.
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