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1825. Jany. 31
Procedure Code
Ch. Termination of a Suit
§.
Art. 4. Whether the termination conclusion of the suit unprotracted be all
at is protracted, the history of the suit will in the
Register be carried down to the final consummation of it.
Thus in the case of a suit for an in which the server demanded
as the coming to an account, the history of the suit
will continue till all every in respect of every item of it
it, is either by agreement or by judicature and decree disposed of, and the balance
paid. So in the case of a suit or application for the division of
a mass of property among a set of claimants claims either
on the ground of insolvency on the part of the propriety, or
vacancy by his death.
There is a penal case where a punishment protracted
in its nature of the protracted sort constitutes the whole, or a part of the
punishment, the history should will be continued not only to
the commencement but to the termination conclusion of it.
Furthermore more particularly in the case of some crimes the history
should naturally have a further continuance. In case of
a relapse or relapses, mention of and reference to the suit occasioned by the
relapse or supposed relapse and if the result of the suit should be
made in the Register in which is contained the history
of the original suit.
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