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' | <head>1825. <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi></sic> 16<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <!-- page number in pencil --> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> VI <del>Judicial</del> <add>Damage-prevention</add> Application</note><lb/>(2 <note>§.3. Applicants <del>who</del> <add><sic>uncommissioned</sic></add><lb/><del>principal and fiduciary</del></note></p> <p>§. Unauthorized proxies receivable how</p> <p><note>4<lb/>Self-constituted benevolent<lb/>representative<lb/>f an unrepresented<lb/>absentee</note></p> <p>16. A self-constituted benevolent representation of an <del><gap/>absentee<lb/><add>an unrepresented absentee in a state of <gap/></add> By an <add>unrepresented</add> absentee in the <gap/> understand a person<lb/>by whom <del>a mass</del> an article or mass of his property has<lb/>been left unoccupied <add>or is supposed to have been left</add> <del>it not being</del> an assignable person being<lb/>known or supposed to have been left in charge of it.</p> <p>14. Be In relation to this case provision in <gap/> <gap/><lb/>is made in Bonaparte's Civil Code. In the English system no<lb/>notice whatever is any <gap/> taken of it.</p> <!-- heading and line across the page in pencil --> <p>Regulation</p> <p><note><gap/> 5<lb/>Services what may<lb/>be applied for on the<lb/>behalf of another</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> Whatsoever <add><gap/></add> service a person is entitled to <add>has a right to</add> demand one<Lb/><add>obtain</add> for himself <del>m</del> or in commission from another for that other<lb/>he has a right to <add>demand and obtain</add> for another without commission from<lb/>that other, on his finding adequate security for <add><gap/></add> responsibility<lb/>for compensation in case of damage</p> <p><note>6<lb/>Damage from<lb/>benevolent intervention<lb/>may be<lb/>1 to principal<lb/>2 to <del><gap/></del> <add>persons</add> at whose<lb/>charge the service is<lb/>applied for</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> he parties <del><gap/> to</del> <Add><del>by</del> to</add> whose damage from such<lb/>benevolent intervention damage is liable to accrue are<lb/>1. The principal, on whose behalf the application is made<lb/>2. Any person <add>in the character of Defendant any person</add> at whose charge the powers the exercise of<lb/>which is demanded at the hands of the Judge will have to be<lb/>exercised.</p> <p><note>7<lb/>In the account of<lb/>eventual damage<lb/>costs to be included</note></p> p><sic>Art.</sic> In the account of this eventual damage will<lb/>be included <del>the co</del> any costs with which any preceding kind or<lb/>consequence may happen to be attended.</p> <p><note>8<lb/>Costs to be advanced<lb/>by applicant</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> In so far as ascertained, the amount of every<lb/>such cost may be required to be advanced by the applicant, <gap/><lb/>of their <add>its</add> being imposed on any other person to whom in consequence<lb/>of the application communication may require to be<lb/>made especially if in consequence, <add><gap/</add> attendance, or transmission of documents to the judicatory may be<lb/>required.</p> | ||
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1825. Jany. 16
Procedure Code
Ch. VI Judicial Damage-prevention Application
(2 §.3. Applicants who uncommissioned
principal and fiduciary
§. Unauthorized proxies receivable how
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Self-constituted benevolent
representative
f an unrepresented
absentee
16. A self-constituted benevolent representation of an absentee
an unrepresented absentee in a state of By an unrepresented absentee in the understand a person
by whom a mass an article or mass of his property has
been left unoccupied or is supposed to have been left it not being an assignable person being
known or supposed to have been left in charge of it.
14. Be In relation to this case provision in
is made in Bonaparte's Civil Code. In the English system no
notice whatever is any taken of it.
Regulation
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Services what may
be applied for on the
behalf of another
Art. Whatsoever service a person is entitled to has a right to demand one
obtain for himself m or in commission from another for that other
he has a right to demand and obtain for another without commission from
that other, on his finding adequate security for responsibility
for compensation in case of damage
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Damage from
benevolent intervention
may be
1 to principal
2 to persons at whose
charge the service is
applied for
Art. he parties to by to whose damage from such
benevolent intervention damage is liable to accrue are
1. The principal, on whose behalf the application is made
2. Any person in the character of Defendant any person at whose charge the powers the exercise of
which is demanded at the hands of the Judge will have to be
exercised.
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In the account of
eventual damage
costs to be included
p>Art. In the account of this eventual damage will
be included the co any costs with which any preceding kind or
consequence may happen to be attended.
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Costs to be advanced
by applicant
Art. In so far as ascertained, the amount of every
such cost may be required to be advanced by the applicant,
of their its being imposed on any other person to whom in consequence
of the application communication may require to be
made especially if in consequence, <gap/ attendance, or transmission of documents to the judicatory may be
required.
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