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1825. March 19 22
Procedure Code

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Ch. IX

(2 §.4. Countersecurity
Species employable

Art.4. The Eventual security may be is capable of being constituted in
any one or more of the shapes in which as per Art. 3.
the actual security is capable of being afforded. It may at
In any of them it may not is capable of being converted
into actual

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Art. 5. Of the employable species
of countersecurity — of
the shapes in which it
may be afforded examples
are the following

of the judicial operation
by which, it may be
afforded, examples are
the following —
1. Impignaration pecuniary —
exaction of
the deposit of a sum
of money, under the
charge of the Registrar
2. Impignaration applied
to things moveable of
condensed value: for say
instance pret for instance
pretious stones or gold
bullion, or costly paintings.
3. Impignaration, applied
to things immoveable
of ordinary value: for
instance household furniture,
or stock in trade
in any shape: consigned
by consignment to
some special trustee
located by the Judge.
4. Impignarationapplied
to a thing immoveable,
by consignment,
as above.
In those three cases the
impignaration must be termed quasi-pecuniary

5. Impignaration of
miscellaneous and attached
rights: by suspension and eventual
ablation of the, As to
these Ch. §.
6. Impignatration applied
to the person —
by incarceration for
safe custody.
7. Impignaration by quasi-incarceration —
confinement b within boundaries
not physical, but extent
prescribed by mandate.

Art. 5. The security is Collateral or say sympathetic security
in so far as along with or in place of the principal in
question — in this case a pursuer on whose behalf a defendant
has been
the burthen of prehensive security has
been imposed on a Defendant — a person other than such
principal is subjected to the burthen by the imposition of
which the countersecurity is afforded. Without consent of
the party bound it can not be imposed. Such consent may
have for its official cause either bare poor good will as towards
the party served by it, or self-regarding interest, as where
in consideration of the service thus rendered, another service
is received; but in either case, in so far as the one p individual
suffers along with the other, is may the security
may be stiled sympathetic: and the s principal or say the
spring of action which gave birth to the engagement may have
chance to be taken account looked to and taken into account.

Art. 6. Such Collaterally seated may be is capable of being afforded
in the same shape as the originally seated security.
And like that, it the burthen may be either actually or eventual imposed
or made eventually imposable.



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Date_1

1825-03-22

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5

Box

052

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

534

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procedure code

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001

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Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

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jeremy bentham

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Corrections

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Notes public

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17207

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