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<head>1823. <sic>Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> 2<lb/>Constitutional Code <add>or Procedure</add></head> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> Judicial obstruction.<lb/>§. </note></p> <p><note>5<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 5 Causes of obstruction<lb/>are either<lb/>1. States of things<lb/>2. Occurrences.<lb/>For States of Things See<lb/>Table 1. to Scotch Reform</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 5. Causes of obstruction are either 1. States<lb/>of things, or <del>oc</del> 2. Occurrences or say events or incidents.<lb/>For the states of things operating as causes of obstruction<lb/>in judicature see Scotch Reform, <hi rend="underline">Table of the natural<lb/>causes of complication and delay.</hi></p> <p><note>6<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 6. Obstructive<lb/>occurrences are</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 6. <del>Incidents</del> <add>Occurrences capable of/of a nature to</add> liable to operate as causes of <add>judicial</add> obstruction<lb/>are the following <add>as follows</add></p> <p><note>1. Non-reception of<lb/>judicial order</note></p> <p><note>2. Non-reception of replies<lb/>to judicial | <head>1823. <sic>Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> 2<lb/>Constitutional Code <add>or Procedure</add></head> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> Judicial obstruction.<lb/>§. </note></p> <p><note>5<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 5 Causes of obstruction<lb/>are either<lb/>1. States of things<lb/>2. Occurrences.<lb/>For States of Things See<lb/>Table 1. to Scotch Reform</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 5. Causes of obstruction are either 1. States<lb/>of things, or <del>oc</del> 2. Occurrences or say events or incidents.<lb/>For the states of things operating as causes of obstruction<lb/>in judicature see Scotch Reform, <hi rend="underline">Table of the natural<lb/>causes of complication and delay.</hi></p> <p><note>6<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 6. Obstructive<lb/>occurrences are</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 6. <del>Incidents</del> <add>Occurrences capable of/of a nature to</add> liable to operate as causes of <add>judicial</add> obstruction<lb/>are the following <add>as follows</add></p> <p><note>1. Non-reception of<lb/>judicial order</note></p> <p><note>2. Non-reception of replies<lb/>to judicial orders</note></p> <p><note>1. Remedy election of domicile.<lb/>This extends not <sic>compleatly</sic><lb/>but to when<lb/>the individual his been<lb/>before the Judge.</note></p> <p><note>2. Remedy applying to<lb/>all cases. Domiciles<lb/>all registered and<lb/>marked in a Map.</note></p> <p>1. Non delivery of judicial orders <add>mandates</add> to the individuals to<lb/>whom they are addressed, or on the part of whom compliance<lb/>is desired and expected. Remedy after first attendance, election<lb/>of domicile — inhibition of expatriation without security fund.</p> <p>2. Non receipt of returns which were or ought to have<lb/>been made by individuals to judicial orders <add>mandates</add>.</p> <p>Remedy — Map <add>Judicial district</add> in which all habitations <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add>situated</add><lb/>within the district are marked.</p> <p><note>7<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 7. 2. Death of a<lb/>party or witness.<lb/>For remedy see <del>LAw</del><lb/>Bonaparte Code. Law<lb/>as to succession.</note></p> <p>3. Death of a party to the suit on either side<lb/>Remedy <del>against the</del> such as the nature of the case <sic>admitts</sic><lb/>of against <del><gap/></del> this cause of obstruction will of<lb/>course depend upon the arrangements taken as to succession<lb/>on death <add>to parties deceased.</add></p> <p>☞ Pick up other <add>obstructive</add> occurrences <del>liable</del> from Bonaparte's<lb/>Codes</p> <p><note>8<lb/><sic>Art.</sic> 8. Doubts or disputes<lb/>as to verity of testification<lb/>or authenticity of written<lb/>evidence.<lb/>Remedy — <gap/><lb/>of <gap/></note></p> <p>4. Doubts or questions respecting verity <del><gap/></del> of<lb/>evidence and authenticity of written evidence.</p> <p>Remedy. Pronounce decrees <sic>opinative</sic> and imperative<lb/>in pursuance of the opinion formed without<lb/>stopping for decrees in a penal suit instituted or proposed<lb/>to be instituted: in case of doubt, the <del>pr</del> arrangement<lb/>made by the imperative decree may be provisional,<lb/>in such sort that <del>by</del> <add>from</add> the execution given to it no irreparable<lb/>damage shall ensue.</p> | ||
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1823. Decr 2
Constitutional Code or Procedure
Ch. Judicial obstruction.
§.
5
Art. 5 Causes of obstruction
are either
1. States of things
2. Occurrences.
For States of Things See
Table 1. to Scotch Reform
Art. 5. Causes of obstruction are either 1. States
of things, or oc 2. Occurrences or say events or incidents.
For the states of things operating as causes of obstruction
in judicature see Scotch Reform, Table of the natural
causes of complication and delay.
6
Art. 6. Obstructive
occurrences are
Art. 6. Incidents Occurrences capable of/of a nature to liable to operate as causes of judicial obstruction
are the following as follows
1. Non-reception of
judicial order
2. Non-reception of replies
to judicial orders
1. Remedy election of domicile.
This extends not compleatly
but to when
the individual his been
before the Judge.
2. Remedy applying to
all cases. Domiciles
all registered and
marked in a Map.
1. Non delivery of judicial orders mandates to the individuals to
whom they are addressed, or on the part of whom compliance
is desired and expected. Remedy after first attendance, election
of domicile — inhibition of expatriation without security fund.
2. Non receipt of returns which were or ought to have
been made by individuals to judicial orders mandates.
Remedy — Map Judicial district in which all habitations situated
within the district are marked.
7
Art. 7. 2. Death of a
party or witness.
For remedy see LAw
Bonaparte Code. Law
as to succession.
3. Death of a party to the suit on either side
Remedy against the such as the nature of the case admitts
of against this cause of obstruction will of
course depend upon the arrangements taken as to succession
on death to parties deceased.
☞ Pick up other obstructive occurrences liable from Bonaparte's
Codes
8
Art. 8. Doubts or disputes
as to verity of testification
or authenticity of written
evidence.
Remedy —
of
4. Doubts or questions respecting verity of
evidence and authenticity of written evidence.
Remedy. Pronounce decrees opinative and imperative
in pursuance of the opinion formed without
stopping for decrees in a penal suit instituted or proposed
to be instituted: in case of doubt, the pr arrangement
made by the imperative decree may be provisional,
in such sort that by from the execution given to it no irreparable
damage shall ensue.
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