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Ch. Formularies
§.2. Judge's formularies
§.2. Formularies arising from the Judge.
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Judge's Formularies 1 imperative
2 nonimperative
Art. 1. The formularies from a
Judge are either imperative or non-imperative
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Imperative 1 decrees
2 orders
Considered in respect The imperative are either 1. decrees
2. orders.
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Decrees 1. preparatory
2 terminative
A decree is either 1. preparatory or
2 terminative, with relation to the suit
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In some instances terminative
decree necessarily<lb?>preceded by preparatory
In some instances the terminative sort<lb?>of decree is necessarily preceded by a preparatory decree
to the rendering of a terminative decree a preparatory
decree is indispensable
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Example partition
demanding suit
One instance is that of a partition demanding
suit. If the judicial service demanded on the pursuer's side is
granted first the decree ordering the partition
to be used. The partition being made, then comes the
decree by which the disposition is made of
the several shares.
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Decrees go in pairs
Imperative preceded
by opinative
Decrees go in every instance in pairs —
an imperati8ve decree, and preceded by an opinative decree
for its the grounds, on which it is
founded, the by which the imperative decree the result of an act
of the the imperative of the understanding.
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