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1825. April May 3
Procedure Code
Art. 7. In an instance of each, if for If in exaction regard to preliminary security
he employed corp bodily security it will be by a
prehension mandate. For the form of such mandate see
Ch. Formularies §.
Art. 8. If In regard to every person in regard
to whom he does not employ a prehension mandate he will
have to choose whether for the taking of his or her examination
he shall proceed in the epistolary distant or the oral presence mode.
If in the epistolary mode it will be in by the form of a responsion
requiring mandate, varied according to the related sort of interest which
the party addressed has in the suit: to wit a defendant
an extraneous witness or a pursuer co-pursuer with the applicant,
or the Applicants principal if the it was in no other than the character
of a proxy that he the Applicant appeared.
Art. 9. If it be not in the epistolary mode, it
will be in the oral: and if so, the place will either be the by
visitation or be accersition or by visitation: by accersition, if the place
a Justice Chamber of the judicatory, or some other place of his nomination,
by visitation, if the it be the abode of the proposed
examinee, as in a case where the examinee is virtually
irremoveable.
Art. 10. If for the purpose of such preliminary
security, or counter-security he retains detains the applicant or any applicant
till the next hearing in safe custody it will be by a
Safe-custody declaration Retention Mandate, as per Ch. Formularies, §.
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