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' | <head>1825. <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi></sic> 24<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p>+<lb/><note><sic>Ch.</sic>VI Judiciary Application</note><lb/>(7 <note>§.4. Purposes</note></p> <p><note>14<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 14. <sic>Absenteeship</sic><lb/>damage — i.e. for want<lb/>of proprietary care:<lb/>proprietor, known or unknown<lb/>distant; no<lb/>other person present<lb/>with sufficient authority<lb/>and inclination<lb/>to prevent the damage.<lb/>Example<lb/>1. Agricultural produce<lb/>perishing for want of<lb/>gathering in.<lb/>2. Livestock perishing<lb/>for want of sustenance<lb/>3. Perishable stock perishing<lb/>for want of care<lb/>or sale.</note></p> <p><note><add>Also</add> To Local Headmen<lb/>as per <sic>Ch.</sic> XXV1. §.<lb/><hi rend="underline">Damage-preventive<lb/>function</hi>, may such<lb/>application be made.</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 14 <del>Purpose</del> By <del>the</del> <sic>absenteeship</sic> damage <del>preventive<lb/>purpose</del> understand that which <del>has place where</del> <add>is <del>in view</del></add><lb/>liable to have place <add>damage</add> for want of proprietary care: <del>the</del><lb/>proprietor, <del>being absent</del> <add>known or unknown, distant</add> from the spot <del>has the property,<lb/>in question <gap/> <gap/> no person having</del> <add>no other person at hand with</add> sufficient authority<lb/><del>to take charge of it in such manner as to prevent <add>or stop</add> the da</del><lb/><add>and inclination to prevent the</add> damage. <del>being <gap/> <gap/></del> Examples are<lb/>1. Agricultural produce perishing for want of being gathered<lb/>in.<lb/>2. Agricultural livestock perishing for want of<lb/>sustenance.<lb/>3. Perishable stock in <unclear>crate</unclear> perishing for want of<lb/>appropriate care or sale.</p> <p>For this purpose <del>also</del> application may <add>also</add> be made to<lb/>the Local Headman, as per <sic>Ch.</sic> XXVI. §§ Damage preventive<lb/>function.</p> <p><note>14 <hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi><lb/>Bonaparte's Civil Code.<lb/>Of its 361 pages four<lb/>are <add><del>the</del></add> occupied on <sic>absenteeship</sic><lb/>p.20 <sic>Tit.<lb/>Des.</sic> absent<lb/><foreign>Anglicé</foreign>, no such care,<lb/>no such title. Not so<lb/>severely felt <del>in English</del><lb/>is the deficiency in England,<lb/>as it would be<lb/>in France: the means<lb/>of communication being<lb/>so much more abundant.</note></p> <p>Note (a)<lb/>(a) Of the 361 pages <del>occupied by</del> <add><del>contained</del> of</add> Bonaparte's Civil Code<lb/>four are occupied by this case <del><add>here in question</add> of preventing or stopping <lb/>damage resulting <add>having</add> from the <gap/> the property from <gap/><lb/>damage. Under the English</del> <add>See Civil Code p.20 <sic>Tit. Dis.</sic> absent</add> On the part of the English government<lb/><del>no such <gap/> has place in English law <gap/> such title</del> <add>all such case is unknown: in no book any such title</add><lb/><del>to be found. In</del> <add>True it is that in</add> England means of communication <del><gap/></del> <add>being</add><lb/>in so high a degree more abundant than in France, the<lb/>want <del>of <gap/></del> is not <add>quite</add> so severely felt as <del>it would be</del><lb/>in France it would be.</p> | ||
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1825. Jany. 24
Procedure Code
+
Ch.VI Judiciary Application
(7 §.4. Purposes
14
Art. 14. Absenteeship
damage — i.e. for want
of proprietary care:
proprietor, known or unknown
distant; no
other person present
with sufficient authority
and inclination
to prevent the damage.
Example
1. Agricultural produce
perishing for want of
gathering in.
2. Livestock perishing
for want of sustenance
3. Perishable stock perishing
for want of care
or sale.
Also To Local Headmen
as per Ch. XXV1. §.
Damage-preventive
function, may such
application be made.
Art. 14 Purpose By the absenteeship damage preventive
purpose understand that which has place where is in view
liable to have place damage for want of proprietary care: the
proprietor, being absent known or unknown, distant from the spot has the property,
in question no person having no other person at hand with sufficient authority
to take charge of it in such manner as to prevent or stop the da
and inclination to prevent the damage. being Examples are
1. Agricultural produce perishing for want of being gathered
in.
2. Agricultural livestock perishing for want of
sustenance.
3. Perishable stock in crate perishing for want of
appropriate care or sale.
For this purpose also application may also be made to
the Local Headman, as per Ch. XXVI. §§ Damage preventive
function.
14 (a)
Bonaparte's Civil Code.
Of its 361 pages four
are the occupied on absenteeship
p.20 Tit.
Des. absent
Anglicé, no such care,
no such title. Not so
severely felt in English
is the deficiency in England,
as it would be
in France: the means
of communication being
so much more abundant.
Note (a)
(a) Of the 361 pages occupied by contained of Bonaparte's Civil Code
four are occupied by this case here in question of preventing or stopping
damage resulting having from the the property from
damage. Under the English See Civil Code p.20 Tit. Dis. absent On the part of the English government
no such has place in English law such title all such case is unknown: in no book any such title
to be found. In True it is that in England means of communication being
in so high a degree more abundant than in France, the
want of is not quite so severely felt as it would be
in France it would be.
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