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<head>1823. <sic>Oct<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi></sic> 23 +<lb/>Constitutional Code <add>or | <head>1823. <sic>Oct<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi></sic> 23 +<lb/>Constitutional Code <add>or Procedure</add> 2 Enactive Part</head> <p><note><sic>Ch</sic> VI Judicial Application</note></p> <p><note><del><gap/></del> <add>§.2</add> Applicants <del>pap</del> judicatory<lb/>what</note></p> <!-- start of section crossed though in ink --><p>§. <sic>Apt</sic> judicatory what.</p> <p><sic>Art</sic> <!-- figure in pencil --> 6 In a case, <add>Exception excepted</add> in which on the Defendant's side there<lb/>is but an individual, the proper judicatory is regularly and<lb/>generally <add>normally</add> the judicatory within <del>which</del> the jurisdiction of which<lb/>the defendant has, if he has any, a fixed abode. <del>But various<lb/>are the exceptions to what <add><gap/> which upon</add> general rule is subjected. An<lb/>Example of them is as follows</del></p> <!-- end of crossed out section --> <p><hi rend="underline"><del><gap/> §.6,</del> <add>§2</add> Applicants <del>proper</del> judicatory what.</hi></p> <p><note>1<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 1. To his own judicatory<lb/>any person may on any<lb/>occasion make judicial<lb/>application</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic>1 In every case, any person whose desire it is<lb/>to make application to a Judicatory, for any purpose, may, in<lb/>the first instance make application to his own Judicatory<lb/>For the purpose for which such application may be made see §§.</p> <p><note>2<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 2. A persons own judicatory<lb/>is any judicatory<lb/><add>within the local field</add> in which he has a <del>residence<lb/>or say a <gap/>, <add>or even exists at the</add> or<lb/>with moment of application</del><lb/>permanent residence</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic>2. By the applicant's own judicatory a proper <add>appropriate</add> judicatory<lb/>understand the judicatory <add>a subdistrict</add> in which his <del>domicile</del> <add>settled abode</add> if any<lb/>is. <add>If his <del>has no</del> settled abode is <gap/> then in that <unclear>destitution</unclear> or if<lb/>he has no settled abode, his application may then be made</add> in the judicatory within the local field of which he happens<lb/>to be at the time</p> <p><note><del>1<lb/>4<lb/><sic>Art</sic> 4.</del></note></p> <p><note><del>4</del> 3<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> <del>3</del>4. As to the defendant's<lb/>judicatory, the case<lb/>in which it is the same<lb/>with the pursuers will be<lb/>the ordinary case:<lb/>where different, the case<lb/>is extraordinary, and<lb/>constitutes one of the<lb/>natural causes of obstruction,<lb/>as to what<lb/>see <sic>Ch.</sic></note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic>3 If, the design of his application being to commence a<lb/>suit against any person, the <add>a</add> domicile of that person is within<lb/>the same local field of judicature, the case is in that respect<lb/>the ordinary case. if such intended defendant has not any <add>his</add><lb/>domicile within that same field the case is in that respect an<lb/>extraordinary case: it constitutes <del>an</del> <add>one of the natural causes of</add> obstruction <del>of</del> <add>to</add> the course of<lb/>justice: for the provision made for it see <!-- brackets in pencil --> [<sic>Ch.</sic> [Judicial Obstruction<lb/>§. ?] On hearing him the Judge will <add>in this case</add> inform him what course to<lb/>take.</p> | ||
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1823. Octr. 23 +
Constitutional Code or Procedure 2 Enactive Part
Ch VI Judicial Application
§.2 Applicants pap judicatory
what
§. Apt judicatory what.
Art 6 In a case, Exception excepted in which on the Defendant's side there
is but an individual, the proper judicatory is regularly and
generally normally the judicatory within which the jurisdiction of which
the defendant has, if he has any, a fixed abode. But various
are the exceptions to what which upon general rule is subjected. An
Example of them is as follows
§.6, §2 Applicants proper judicatory what.
1
Art. 1. To his own judicatory
any person may on any
occasion make judicial
application
Art.1 In every case, any person whose desire it is
to make application to a Judicatory, for any purpose, may, in
the first instance make application to his own Judicatory
For the purpose for which such application may be made see §§.
2
Art. 2. A persons own judicatory
is any judicatory
within the local field in which he has a residence
or say a , or even exists at the or
with moment of application
permanent residence
Art.2. By the applicant's own judicatory a proper appropriate judicatory
understand the judicatory a subdistrict in which his domicile settled abode if any
is. If his has no settled abode is then in that destitution or if
he has no settled abode, his application may then be made in the judicatory within the local field of which he happens
to be at the time
1
4
Art 4.
4 3
Art. 34. As to the defendant's
judicatory, the case
in which it is the same
with the pursuers will be
the ordinary case:
where different, the case
is extraordinary, and
constitutes one of the
natural causes of obstruction,
as to what
see Ch.
Art.3 If, the design of his application being to commence a
suit against any person, the a domicile of that person is within
the same local field of judicature, the case is in that respect
the ordinary case. if such intended defendant has not any his
domicile within that same field the case is in that respect an
extraordinary case: it constitutes an one of the natural causes of obstruction of to the course of
justice: for the provision made for it see [Ch. [Judicial Obstruction
§. ?] On hearing him the Judge will in this case inform him what course to
take.
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