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G.B. 1827. Augt. 10.
Procedure Code
1.
Prehension is either
ordinary or extraordinary
–Ordinary
where repugnance
is expected: extraordinary
where inability
of compliance.
2.
Correspondent mandates –
1. Ordinary prehensive
2. Extraordinary prehensive.
3.
of the Ordinary prehension
mandate, the
executions provided
for by ordinary and
regular expense.
of the extraordinary
the expence extraordinary,
and specially
provided.
4.
Examples of cases
which may demand
prehension either ordinary
or extraordinary:
1. Forthcomingness
of an Evidence holder
2. Forthcomingness
for execution.
5.
Causes of demand
for extra expense
tenderness for intended
prehensee.
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6.
Provision for prehension
and accersition
- Anglice – its
incongruities.
7.
English Common
Law Court Prehensors
1. the Sheriff neither
located nor dislocable
by them.
8.
2. The Tipstaff located
and dislocable
by them, but not employed
in the greatest
and most important
part of the business.
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