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1827. May 9
Procedure CodeCh. Suits their Sorts
Class 1st Suits requiring
To the first class belong all suits demands for the
creation of such trusts could not be created without
the intervention of the Judge.
Rights for the creation
of which a demand may be made at the hands of
a Judge are either 1. Simple or self serving rights
or else 2. Guardianship or say tutelary or say others-serving
rights
Suits corresponding to self serving rights may be
either expeditable or say ordinary or else unexpeditable
or say tenuous.
A Suit is expeditable where bating accidents and
in the ordinary state of things execution may follow in
a short time say for example a month after the issue
of a mandate to that effect. Of an unexpeditable suit
examples are as follows: A mass of property intended for
division placed for that purpose in the hands of a trustee located by the
Judicatory or in the hands of the judge himself. O
Of Efficient cause of title in this case example: Subject
matter a mass of immoveable immoveable moveable or both together property. Efficient
cause of title to possessing the orphan trust Representativeship
by natural succession. 2. Representativeship by testamentary
disposition. Subject matter property as above vested in a
trustee to be disposed of in the way of continuous management
for the benefit of an intended benefitee. Intended benefitees
are in this case persons laboring under infirmity of mind.
Efficient cause of such infirmity are 1. Subannuation.
2. Superannuation. 3. Mental derangement resulting from
neither of the above causes. 4. Prodigality in such degree
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