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Arrest Inter Differ
20 or 7
Examples of
cases where
examination
ex improviso
may be requisite
Examples of cases where arrest apprehension for the purpose of
examination without warning may be requisite.
1. Where the sum or thing claimed, or that which the Defendant
might be liable to pay on the ground of damages
for an injury not pecuniary is of considerable value with reference to his means
of living.
2. Where the subject of dispute is a person, whom
he might be disposed to remove out of the reach
of Justice, as an infant, a ward, an apprentice
a wife or pretended wife, an insane person.
3. Where the subject is a particular thing possessed
of a pretence affection, which if pressed he might
be disposed rather to destroy or deface than give up
as a timber tree, a f picture, a statue, a
model, a choice subject of natural history, a family
trinket, or the like.
4. Where the in order to substantiate the claim it might
be necessary to cause him to produce some piece of
written or other evidence which is in his custody, such as a deed,
a letter, or the like, and which if upon he had warning
he might destroy or remove out of the reach of justice.
Identifier: | JB/057/008/003 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.
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