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1824. March 27
Constitutional Code or Procedure Code
Ch. Costs of Suit
Ch. XI Justice for the poorest
§. Cost-producing functions
☞ Pass off to Procedure Code. To these or most of them correspond its many functions
Of those expences distinguished according to
their sources – namely the causes by which the need of the
disbursement is produced examples are the following
1. Dietetive or – expence of subsistence to the parties which during
the time they are for the purpose by the exigence in question – called off
from the operations necessary to the procurement of it.
2. Intellectual, as to the framing placing and performance of the discourse operations of all
sorts that and the discourses of all sorts which
the circumstances of the case may require at the hands
of the several actors in the judicial theatre. To the extent
of the party, no competence no expence disbursement is necessary: no expence except
that which if contending for a certain length of time comes under the kind of the dietetive.
3. Manual or say physical: namely as to the giving
the visible and permanent form to the discourses
in question in so far as the exigence nature of the case requires.
Observation the same as in the case of the intellectual.
4. Prehensional: exercise of the prehensive function as applied to persons and thing
for the purpose of justiciability whether with a view to
execution of the judicial decrees or the exhibition of evidence.
This function not being in general except to a very limited
extent capable of being interested to parties when
preponderant charges of abuse are the parties themselves uniformly competent to it, as to what sinecure it operates
as a source of expence.
8 . Accersitional: exercise of the function:
producing in so far as persons are the object, and compliance
follows, the same effect as that of the prehensive:
the individual accused is called upon to
appear exercising in himself the prehensive and adductive functions.
5. Custodial Adductional – expence employed in the bringing to the judgment
seat the persons or things for the just mentioned purposes.
6. Abductional – employed in the carrying them to some
other place for the just mentioned purposes
7. Custodial: expence employed in the keeping of the persons and
things in question in the state fit for the purposes in question.
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