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23 May 1805 2
Evidence ProcedureCh P Demand
Ch.1
1 §§.2 Divisions principal
The first ramifications of the suspense of procedure service applied for the
first ramification those primitive primordial modifications of juridical
demand.
In the procedure purely penal and mixt, the nature of the
demand, the service, obligation, all these correlative and coexistent
objects are determined at once — more faster — by the nature of
the offence.
The nature of the title is determined at the same time.
In the commission of the offence In the performance of the forbidden act we have the event, which in
the character of an invitation or collusive event, confers on the
plaintiff or demandant at the title he has to demand at the hands of the Judge.
the reddition of the service
Of two of out of the three grand and all comprehensive divisions
of juridical demand and juridical title, the description is
thus determined by one clear and simple principle.
There remains only that division which corresponds to the
purely non-penal branch of procedure.
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