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12. C
Offences against Justice.
33.
Different Cases in which Summonses may be requisite. The Jurisdiction within whose reach a man is at the
time of the summons is presented to him will either be the
same jurisdiction by which the something in question is
to be done to his person, or a different one.
If a different one, the place a man happens to be in at the
time he receives the Summons may either be within the
reach or jurisdiction as it is called , of the authority from
which the summons is issued, or without it. If either, he
may either be about to go out of that jurisdiction, or not.
If not, a summons to come (meaning from whatever place
he happens to be in to the place where he is to have justice
done upon him) may be sufficient. Such a summons may
be stiled a Justiciabilis venias. If he is about to go out
of the jurisdiction , a summons to stay, meaning within
that jurisdiction, may be necessary in order to compel his
being in the way to receive afterwards a Summons to come; meaning, as before, the place where he is to have justice
done upon him. Such a Summons to stay may be stiled
a Justiciabilis maneas. If he is without that Jurisdiction
either he has been within it or not. If he has been
within it, if he has a Summons to return a Justiciabilis
sedeas may be the name of the Summons: if not a Justiciabilis
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