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D d 1
Ch VIII
Ch.
1 §. 4. Suits
combinable
Ch.
§. 4 Suits against the same person how combinable
§. 4.
1
Suits combinable
where & how
Art. 1. Whatsoever be the number of demands which a person
has against a defendant if there be but one Pursuer and one Defendant they may be a carried on
together —. In the first place if no other person be conjoined
with him in the character of a Co-defendant, to wit and so
they ought should be if either in respect of the demand or in respect
of the collateral ends of justice, and preponderant advantage
be by such conjunctive ground.
2
In existing system
suits combined where
demands included under
the same name.
In the hitherto current practice such conjunction has every
where had place in sundry cases to wit for example in every instance
in which demands in any number are customarily
included under one and the same name.
3
Such complexity on
one or both sides
Such complexity may have place on one side only
or on both sides on the part of the pursuer only or on the
part of the pursuer and on that of the defendant likewise.
☞ In the next page copy No X in the printed Delay V. Table.
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