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<head>1824. <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 30<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p><del.7</del><lb/><note><sic>Ch.</sic> IX Means of execution</note><lb/><del>7</del><note><del>§.2. Analytic <gap/> <add>§.2. Irreparable damage</add></del><lb/>§. <sic>Forthcomingness</sic><lb/><sic>Nonforthcomingness</sic>.</note></p> <p><del><sic>Art.</sic> In the case where <add>Now so to the remedy</add> so far as value of<lb/>assistance has place, <gap/> in no shape but that of <unclear>identical</unclear><lb/>satisfaction — satisfaction by delivery of article itself can<lb/>be adequate, and the only <gap/> <add>shape</add> in which satisfaction to say<lb/><gap/> can be made and received, is the <hi rend="underline">substitutive shape</hi>.<lb/>meaning a thing worth in another shape delivered in <gap/><lb/>and when in this shape satisfaction has been made — satisfaction<lb/>will <add>commonly</add> be still inadequate.</del></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic></p> <!-- line in pencil across the page --> <p><sic>Art.</sic><del>Persons here</del> In the case of persons <sic>forthcomingness</sic><lb/>may be necessary, <sic>nonforthcomingness</sic> a source of irreparable<lb/>damage in <del><gap/></del> any one of these <unclear>capacities</unclear><lb/>1. As subject matter of wrong or injury<lb/>2. As sources of remedy for injury<lb/>3. As sources of evidence<lb/>4. As instruments of communication: to wit with reference<lb/>to such subject matters between whom <add>which</add> communication is capable<lb/>of being made to have place.</p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> <del>The remedy of which a person may be a</del> <add>In the case where by <sic>forthcomingness</sic> <del>if forthcoming</del></add><lb/>a person is capable of being a source of redress or remedy or<lb/><del>wrong are as follows.</del> the means by which he may be so sure as follows<lb/>1. By being compelled to administer satisfaction <lb/>2. By being compelled to suffer punishment for the great<lb/>benefit of justice.<lb/>3. By being induced whether by whatsoever means to afford<lb/>evidence.<lb/>4. In particular situations as to time and place, by being employed<lb/>as an instrument of communication: to wit between<lb/>any of the several <del>matters</del> subject matters above brought to view</p> <!-- paragraph mark. text continues along the edge of the page --> <p>Of the event of <sic>forthcomingness</sic> on the part of a person in any one of the abovementioned several capacities irreparable damage is capable of being the result.</p> | |||
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1824. Novr. 30
Procedure Code
<del.7
Ch. IX Means of execution
7§.2. Analytic §.2. Irreparable damage
§. Forthcomingness
Nonforthcomingness.
Art. In the case where Now so to the remedy so far as value of
assistance has place, in no shape but that of identical
satisfaction — satisfaction by delivery of article itself can
be adequate, and the only shape in which satisfaction to say
can be made and received, is the substitutive shape.
meaning a thing worth in another shape delivered in
and when in this shape satisfaction has been made — satisfaction
will commonly be still inadequate.
Art.
Art.Persons here In the case of persons forthcomingness
may be necessary, nonforthcomingness a source of irreparable
damage in any one of these capacities
1. As subject matter of wrong or injury
2. As sources of remedy for injury
3. As sources of evidence
4. As instruments of communication: to wit with reference
to such subject matters between whom which communication is capable
of being made to have place.
Art. The remedy of which a person may be a In the case where by forthcomingness if forthcoming
a person is capable of being a source of redress or remedy or
wrong are as follows. the means by which he may be so sure as follows
1. By being compelled to administer satisfaction
2. By being compelled to suffer punishment for the great
benefit of justice.
3. By being induced whether by whatsoever means to afford
evidence.
4. In particular situations as to time and place, by being employed
as an instrument of communication: to wit between
any of the several matters subject matters above brought to view
Of the event of forthcomingness on the part of a person in any one of the abovementioned several capacities irreparable damage is capable of being the result.
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