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Ch. Proxies Litigationed
(1 §. Proxies who
§. Field of service
1 Litigant Proxies
2. Quere Applicant and Pursuer persons first before defendants — not with the
3. Located how
4. Liable who
5. — if admission then one the principal
6. obligations breach this principal the advising in advance
7. Latin. on a
8. may have do
§§. limited powers of Pursuers and Defendants —
their power and obligation in relation to the suit
Expositive
Art. 1. Power in who to in the :
is 2.
Expositive
Art. 2. A Litigationed proxy is a person who
in the service of a suit acts in the service of a party litigant
on either side of the suit, the party in whose service
he acts not being present.
Expositive
Art. 3 Suit proxy is either a professional
proxy or a gratuitous non-professional proxy: professional or say conductative-serving
for fees, and by fees, paid before or after
commencement of the service engaged to serve.
Enactive
Art. 4. As a professional a conductative proxy
no person can be admitted to serve who has not been duly
located in the situation of Professional Lawyer or shortness
Lawyer, as per Const. Code. Ch.
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