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May 1805 1
Evidence Procedure Execution
Ch. Execution
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B.
Ch. of Execution
To judgment, corresponds execution. Execution is the performance
of those operations which the judgment, or the corresponding
ordinance or mandate requires to be performed. As the return of the judgment
when in favour of the demandant follows the demand, so does the execution follow
the judgment . It consists in the actual rendering of the service called for by in and by the demand.
As judgment may be either interlocutory or definitive
So therefore may Execution. Interlocutory Execution is the performance
of those operations, the performance of which is required by an
interlocutory judgment: definitive execution is the performance
of those operations which are required.
Among judgments of an interlocutory nature, the
principal, it has been seen, are those which have for their object
the effectuation of provisional forthcomingness and the whether on the part of
persons or things — of parties or of witnesses — and by that
or other means, securing eventual justiciability.
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