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of wrong on either side: <add>the case of right without wrong.</add> This is the case where on the<lb/> | |||
part of the individual interested say the <hi rend="underline">cointerestees</hi> the<lb/> | |||
right in question are but <gap/> and <del><gap/></del> to render<lb/> | |||
him <gap/> require the <gap/> of the Judge. Of this<lb/> | |||
description for example are those rights the subject matter of which<lb/> | |||
can not be made without the <unclear>minutes</unclear> of the Judge. Since<lb/> | |||
<add>by persons one or more</add> for the purpose of effecting the <unclear>decision</unclear> a suit of a certain sort<lb/> | |||
must whatsoever | |||
<p>1824. Dec<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> 11<lb/> | |||
<head>Procedure Code</head><note><del>Ch. Parties <gap/></del> <add>Ch. VII Suits – their sorts</add> | |||
§. 8. VI. Suits adverse & amiable</note></p> | |||
<p><head>§. 8. VI. Suits adverse and amiable</head></p> | |||
<p>Art. <hi rend="underline">Adverse</hi> and <hi rend="underline">amiable</hi>. By this division<lb/> | |||
and distinction thus expressed may be brought under the observation<lb/> | |||
of the legislator and the Judge, some <unclear>covered</unclear> states of<lb/> | |||
things which otherwise might have been apt <add>liable</add> to escape it.<lb/> | |||
Adverse suits <add>a suit</add> will of course in general be: <del>it is</del> the <gap/> thus designated is this ordinary state: <del><gap/></del> adverse it may be<lb/> | |||
in every imaginable case: <add>with one exception</add> only in some extraordinary way can<lb/> | |||
a suit be <gap/>. <del><gap/></del> <add><gap/></add> it may be in every case: for<lb/> | |||
supposing it at the beginning amiable, it may at any time<lb/> | |||
reverse such its character and become adverse.</p> | |||
<p>The case in which it is most apt to be amiable<lb/> | |||
is that of <del><gap/></del> <add>when</add> a <unclear>right</unclear> <del>in <gap/></del> is in demand without imputation<lb/> | |||
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of wrong on either side: the case of right without wrong. This is the case where on the
part of the individual interested say the cointerestees the
right in question are but and to render
him require the of the Judge. Of this
description for example are those rights the subject matter of which
can not be made without the minutes of the Judge. Since
by persons one or more for the purpose of effecting the decision a suit of a certain sort
must whatsoever
1824. Decr. 11
Procedure CodeCh. Parties Ch. VII Suits – their sorts
§. 8. VI. Suits adverse & amiable
§. 8. VI. Suits adverse and amiable
Art. Adverse and amiable. By this division
and distinction thus expressed may be brought under the observation
of the legislator and the Judge, some covered states of
things which otherwise might have been apt liable to escape it.
Adverse suits a suit will of course in general be: it is the thus designated is this ordinary state: adverse it may be
in every imaginable case: with one exception only in some extraordinary way can
a suit be . it may be in every case: for
supposing it at the beginning amiable, it may at any time
reverse such its character and become adverse.
The case in which it is most apt to be amiable
is that of when a right in is in demand without imputation
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