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1829 May 9
<head>1829 May 9<lb/>
Procedure Code
Procedure Code</head>
When a suit is decided it may be either in favor of the plaintiff or of the defendant. If in favor of the plaintiff the suit is terminated by execution - by the application of the appropriate remedy, if in favor of the defendant the suit is terminated by dismissal .
Dismissal can have place at any stage of the suit execution only when it has been carried through every stage.


Of continuous suits <illegible> is to say suits by which continuous operation are demanded at the hands of the Judge some are continuous by nature <illegible> to be no by accident
<note>9<lb/>
Suits terminated<lb/>
1. By execution<lb/>
2. By dismissal</note>


9
<p>When a suit is decided it may be either in<lb/> favor of the plaintiff or of the defendant. If in favor<lb/>
Suits terminated
of the plaintiff the suit is terminated by execution &#x2014; by<lb/>
1. By execution
the application of the appropriate remedy, if in favor<lb/>
2. By dismissal
of the defendant the suit is terminated by dismissal.</p>
<p>Dismissal can have place at any stage of the<lb/>
suit execution only when it has been carried through<lb/>
every stage.</p>


10
<note>10<lb/>
Continuous suits
Continuous suits<lb/>
1 by nature
1 by nature<lb/>
2 by accident
2 by accident</note>
 
<p>Of continuous suits that is to say suits by<lb/>
which continuous operation are demanded at the <lb/>
hands of the Judge some are continuous by nature <lb/>
all are liable to be no by accident</p>


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1829 May 9
Procedure Code

9
Suits terminated
1. By execution
2. By dismissal

When a suit is decided it may be either in
favor of the plaintiff or of the defendant. If in favor
of the plaintiff the suit is terminated by execution — by
the application of the appropriate remedy, if in favor
of the defendant the suit is terminated by dismissal.

Dismissal can have place at any stage of the
suit execution only when it has been carried through
every stage.

10
Continuous suits
1 by nature
2 by accident

Of continuous suits that is to say suits by
which continuous operation are demanded at the
hands of the Judge some are continuous by nature
all are liable to be no by accident



Identifier: | JB/054/147/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 54.

Date_1

1827-05-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

9-10

Box

054

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

147

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

17666

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