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<p>1825. July 4<lb/>
''This Page Has Not Been Transcribed Yet''
<head>Procedure Code</head></p>
 
<p>Art. 20.  Subject matter of demand <unclear>into</unclear> <unclear>effective</unclear> service demanded,<lb/>
 
specific or pecuniary <add>or mixt</add>:  <hi rend="underline">specific</hi> if the service be delivery <add>transfer</add><lb/>
 
of a particular thing or service rendered to a particular<lb/>
person <add><del>or</del></add> at large, or in relation to a particular thing:  pecuniary<lb/>
if it consist in nothing but the <del><gap/></del> transfer of a sum of money<lb/>
liquidated or remaining to be liquidated.</p>
<p>Art. 21.  The <add>sort of</add> service which consists in the rendering an<lb/>
account is a complex pecuniary service.  It is divisible and<lb/>
resolvable into as many different services as there are <unclear>there</unclear><lb/>
in the account <gap/> with those in respect of which the<lb/>
pursuer is creditor.</p>
<p>Art.  Parties having in relation to to one another in<lb/>
respect of the subject matter of a suit actual or eventual a<lb/>
common interest on the same side are termed <hi rend="underline">counteroffers</hi>.<lb/>
<del>They</del> This whether on the pursuers, or the defendants side.<lb/>
Person having in relation to one another an opposite interest<lb/>
<add>are</add> may with relation one to another termed <hi rend="underline">ante-<unclear>interoffers</unclear></hi></p>
<p>Art.  A party to a suit is <del>with</del> a <del><gap/></del><lb/>
real person or a fictitious person composed of divers persons<lb/>
considered as <gap/> into one by a <gap/> <gap/> of interests.</p>
<p>Art.  <del>Inte</del> Counteroffers <add>contemporaneous</add> may be so either  1. Simultaneously<lb/>
or co-temporanarily in respect of simultaneous<lb/>
enjoyment possessed demanded or expected:  or successively <add><unclear>succeedential</unclear></add>:  as in<lb/>
the case of persons destined to possess a portion of land<lb/>
one after another.</p>
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1825. July 4
Procedure Code

Art. 20. Subject matter of demand into effective service demanded,
specific or pecuniary or mixt: specific if the service be delivery transfer
of a particular thing or service rendered to a particular
person or at large, or in relation to a particular thing: pecuniary
if it consist in nothing but the transfer of a sum of money
liquidated or remaining to be liquidated.

Art. 21. The sort of service which consists in the rendering an
account is a complex pecuniary service. It is divisible and
resolvable into as many different services as there are there
in the account with those in respect of which the
pursuer is creditor.

Art. Parties having in relation to to one another in
respect of the subject matter of a suit actual or eventual a
common interest on the same side are termed counteroffers.
They This whether on the pursuers, or the defendants side.
Person having in relation to one another an opposite interest
are may with relation one to another termed ante-interoffers

Art. A party to a suit is with a
real person or a fictitious person composed of divers persons
considered as into one by a of interests.

Art. Inte Counteroffers contemporaneous may be so either 1. Simultaneously
or co-temporanarily in respect of simultaneous
enjoyment possessed demanded or expected: or successively succeedential: as in
the case of persons destined to possess a portion of land
one after another.


Identifier: | JB/054/132/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 54.

Date_1

1825-07-04

Marginal Summary Numbering

20-24

Box

054

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

132

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

17651

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