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Ch. Means of execution
(5 §. Forthcomingness
Art. II. Forthcomingness on the part of things.
1. Purpose 1. Securing from damage, and in particular from irreparable damage the thing in question, and then for their
proprietor all who have an interest in it. In the case of a
suit of which the thing is the object or subjectmatter or object
these will naturally be the applicant, and, if he has any
his cointeresees.
2. Purpose 2. Preserving it from being converted into an
instrument of mischief, regard being had to the proprietor,
or any other person in whose hands per custody or pen it may happen to it to
be lodged
3. Employing it as an instrument of compulsion or restriction for the extraction of
forthcomingness or of compliance in any other shape at the
hands of the possessor a any person who by whom any interest
in it is possessed.
4. Employing it to the purpose as a means of of it affording satisfaction,
whether identical or compensational as the case may
be: or, in default of other means, even as a means
even of punishment.
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