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Ch.
(1) 4 §. Non pursuance of Notice
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Excuse for nonpursuance
Art. 7 Incident to pursuance and non pursuance
of notice are excuses for non pursuance
1 Excuse what admissible
2 Consequences of
admission what
1. What excuses are in what cases receivable. admissible
2. In the each case what shall be the consequence of admission
given to the excuse
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Excuse admissible
in case of physical
impossibility
Art. An excuse receivable admissible in all case
is physical impossibility.
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Causes of impossibility
1. internal 2. extraneous
The impossibility may In this case
the cause of the impossibility may be with
reference to the individual in question either 1. internal
or 2. extraneous
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Example attendance
Intrinsic cause of
impossibility infirmity
of body
In regard to attendance for example at the
judicatory the only extra purely intrinsic cause of the impossibility
will be infirmity of body such in quantity and
quality and or quantity as to render the act utterly
impracticable.
Extrinsic causes
may be
State of means of
communication
p Extrinsic excuses may be
1. State of the roads an waters or other physical means of communication
such as to render the attendance within
the time physically impossible
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