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<head>1826. <sic>Sept<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 17<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> All embracing Arrangements</note><lb/>(1 <note>§. Proper Judicatory what</note></p> <p>§. <del>Ju</del> Proper Judicatory, what — Judicatory, to which on<lb/>each occasion, application shall or may be made</p> <p><note>3<lb/>Proper Judicatory<lb/>what</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> On each several occasion to what judicatory<lb/>shall or may application be made? The answer is<lb/>short, and will naturally be satisfactory: to that judicatory<lb/>by <del>the</del> application to which the aggregate <gap/> of the same<lb/>parties may most effectively be <gap/> <add><gap/></add> and provided<lb/>for</p> <p>4<lb/>Where parties & subject<lb/>matter all in the<lb/>same judicial district<lb/>no difficulty has place</note></p> <p>In that case which will always be of by far the<lb/>most frequent occasion no difficulty can have place. <add>there is no room for difficulty</add>. This is<lb/>where the residence of both or all parties is <del><gap/></del> within the<lb/><gap/> of the same judicatory: and the subject matter of the<lb/>suit has any real subject matter, also within that same boundary</p> <p><note>5<lb/>Where parties resident<lb/>in different judicatories<lb/><gap/> producible</note></p> <p>the only case in which any difficulty can present itself<lb/>is that in which the actual residence of the <del>parti</del> party applying<lb/>to be <gap/> <gap/> is <add>being</add> in the <gap/> of that same judicatory<lb/>the actual being also the habitual residence of other parties<lb/>more than one — <gap/> or defendants is in the <gap/><lb/>of a different judicatory. The actual residence of each one<lb?>of them being at the same time capable of being different from<lb/>the habitual residence, hence <del>comes,</del> why <del>to</del> ringing the changes<lb/>upon these differences the following different cases are producible</p> | |||
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1826. Septr. 17
Procedure Code
Ch. All embracing Arrangements
(1 §. Proper Judicatory what
§. Ju Proper Judicatory, what — Judicatory, to which on
each occasion, application shall or may be made
3
Proper Judicatory
what
Art. On each several occasion to what judicatory
shall or may application be made? The answer is
short, and will naturally be satisfactory: to that judicatory
by the application to which the aggregate of the same
parties may most effectively be and provided
for
4
Where parties & subject
matter all in the
same judicial district
no difficulty has place</note>
In that case which will always be of by far the
most frequent occasion no difficulty can have place. there is no room for difficulty. This is
where the residence of both or all parties is within the
of the same judicatory: and the subject matter of the
suit has any real subject matter, also within that same boundary
5
Where parties resident
in different judicatories
producible
the only case in which any difficulty can present itself
is that in which the actual residence of the parti party applying
to be is being in the of that same judicatory
the actual being also the habitual residence of other parties
more than one — or defendants is in the
of a different judicatory. The actual residence of each one<lb?>of them being at the same time capable of being different from
the habitual residence, hence comes, why to ringing the changes
upon these differences the following different cases are producible
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