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<head>1829. Nov.<lb/>
Constitutional Code<lb/>
(1)</head>


<note>Ch. General Rules<lb/>
§. 92</note>


<p>Chapter<lb/>
General rules of interpretation</p>
<note>1.<lb/>
Whatsoever is predicated<lb/>
of the Principal applies<lb/>
also to the Depute except<lb/>
where from the context<lb/>
the contrary intention<lb/>
is manifest.</note>
<p>1. Principal and Depute<lb/>
Whatsoever is predicated  of the principal<lb/>
understand <add>as</add> to be meant to be predicated of the<lb/>
Despute; except in so far as it may happen<lb/>
that from the context the contrary intention<lb/>
is manifest.</p>
<note>2<lb/>
So of parties and<lb/>
assistants<lb/></note>
<p>2. Parties and Assistants.<lb/>
Whatsoever is predicated of a party on either<lb/>
side of the suit; viz the plaintiffs or the Defendants,<lb/>
understand <del>as intended</del> <add>as</add> to be meant to<lb/>
be predicated to all his substitutes or assistants,<lb/>
professional non professional, except<lb/>
in as far as is may happen that from the<lb/>
context, the contrary intention is manifest.</p>
<note>3<lb/>
So of superordinates<lb/>
&amp; subordinates<lb/></note>
<p>3. Superordinates and Subordinates<lb/>
Whatsoever is predicated of a Superordinate<lb/>
<add>in any Department</add>, understand as meant to be predicated<lb/>
of his several Subordinates, except in so<lb/>
far as it may happen that from the context,<lb/>
the contrary intention is manifest,<lb/>
or from the obvious designs of the arrangements<lb/>
as to that  same department</p>


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1829. Nov.
Constitutional Code
(1)

Ch. General Rules
§. 92

Chapter
General rules of interpretation

1.
Whatsoever is predicated
of the Principal applies
also to the Depute except
where from the context
the contrary intention
is manifest.

1. Principal and Depute
Whatsoever is predicated of the principal
understand as to be meant to be predicated of the
Despute; except in so far as it may happen
that from the context the contrary intention
is manifest.

2
So of parties and
assistants

2. Parties and Assistants.
Whatsoever is predicated of a party on either
side of the suit; viz the plaintiffs or the Defendants,
understand as intended as to be meant to
be predicated to all his substitutes or assistants,
professional non professional, except
in as far as is may happen that from the
context, the contrary intention is manifest.

3
So of superordinates
& subordinates

3. Superordinates and Subordinates
Whatsoever is predicated of a Superordinate
in any Department, understand as meant to be predicated
of his several Subordinates, except in so
far as it may happen that from the context,
the contrary intention is manifest,
or from the obvious designs of the arrangements
as to that same department



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