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Note
Ch Application Suit Simple. Judicatory
hearing
(5 §.3 Applicant statement
extraction
Note to Demand Paper B.
§§.3 Demand its nature, absolute or proportional
Art. 1 If from From the statement of the applicant or afterwards from
the that allegation of the Defendant it will appear whether the such
opposition as is made by him to the demand is peremptory absolute
invariable or only proportional: and thence variable if proportional, whether applying
to in a direct way to quality, or in and indirect way by applying direct
way to quality: seeing that superior quality is
as much as to say superior quantity of value.
Inserenda ?
Art. 2. Of the case where the demand is in its nature invariable
examples are as follows
1. Subject matter of the demand the entire property of this or that same
individual thing moveable: as a beast or article of furniture
2. Subject or if an a thing immoveable as a House with the appurtenances a piece of
land &c
Art. Of the case where the subject matter of demand is in its nature
variable, examples are the following
1. All cases in which money is demanded in compensation
for wrong sustained.
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