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W 13 6 1o & 2o Note
Ch VI Judicial Applications
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Supposed superseded
The of
security in this mode
being itself contentious
giving commencement
to a suit.
Art. 1 A suit whether non-penal or penal is either a preparatory
suit or a decisive.
Art. A suit [non penal or penal] is either
a Suit with a compleat object or a suit with an lateral
or plurilateral or unilateral. Plurilateral are
that object. Suits with compleat objects are
all the several species of suits above as it .
Art. 1. A sort which for which on some occasions there
may be use and need is that a preparatory suit. By a preparatory
Art. An example of one of a unilateral Example A suit with an incompleat object
suit understand a suit by the result of which if successful
as that in which a party having for its object the giving
establishment to a clause to make his judicial demand which it may happen
no advantage is gained other than the obtainment of the means
to him to have at the charge of a person or persons, known
of success in some eventually future suit. In contradistinction
individually in contradistinction or not
to such preparatory suit, such eventually future suit is termed
suit to shame the of the authority of the Judge.
a principle or decisive suit.
to the purpose of securing against deperition some pain or evasion some article
the eventual means of of eventually making with effect
of evidence, such as may serve of as help to constitute
a certain demand at what time so ever if at any a state
a title to an efficient cause of oath with reference to some
of things constituting in his favour an efficient cause of right or
demand which he has in contemplation eventually to
title in relation to such demand the possession of a/some benefit, shall have place
make, or securing against expatriation some person
[in the instance] of alone
or some thing [in the instance of which forthcomingness
may eventually be necessary to his giving validity to
such eventual
Art. Of such an application for means of proof a suit of this description examples
are as follows
1. Application Suit having for its object the securing against deperitive evidence
expected from a certain source, that is to say from a
certain justice person or a certain thing. Apprehended cause of
deperition, death of a person, or departure to some spot not
accessible to the person immediately or unimmediately to the
power of the Judicatory addressed.
2. Examination of a naviga the state of a navigable
vessel antecedently to his its departure for a voyage of indefinitely
long continuance.
3. Examination of the state of a mass of property susceptible
of spontaneous deterioration for example by the coor septic putrefaction or other
formation
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