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Ch. Matter common to all
suits
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Probation, Disprobation
Counterprobation
But correspondent to probation, are disprobation and
counterprobation
Disprobation is has place where
Counterprobation has place where
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Probation conclusive
Probation is conclusive is that which warrants judgment during
execution
For probation to be conclusive it is necessary with that either
that neither disprobation nor counterprobation have been .
or that if read taken both together they do not so far change in
the mind of the Judge the degree of probability on the part of the full probablized evidence be
spoken of as proved as to authorizehis on his part a refusal
to accede to the demand.
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If Probation adequate
or preponderate over disprobation,
or counterprobation
the right to execution
established
Exception accepted — in every case in which adequate probation
has been made neither disprobation nor counterprobation
both together preponderant over the probation having been
made, the right to individual execution has been established.
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Exceptions
1 Cases for sistition
2 Cases for exemption
Exceptions are
1. Cases for sistition
2. Cases for exemption: principally if not exclusively with reference
to punishment.
All this is all-comprehensive: applying to all mode of
suits, thence is the whole body matter and course of Procedure Code: and to the
whole matter of the Substantive Order.
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