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1823. Octr.. 9
Constitutional Code 1. Enactive Part
Ch XI Judiciary collection
S.2 Outdoor attendance
Art. 3. The In a case in which this advantage will be it will be conducive to rectitude of Justice so
that this advantage shouldbe endeavoured to be obtained performance of the business at the
Judgment seat will would be either physically impracticable, or
not practicable without preponderant inconvenience in some other
shape.
Art 4. The A subject of importance and visitation and inspection
in this case will be either a person or a thing: if a thing,
a thing immoveable or a thing moveable
Art 5. 1 – the case for it is to purpose 1. Subject of , a purpose Of the purposes for which, for avoidance of preponderant
inconvenience, it might may be necessary that the Judge should
to the person to and the person
to the Judge, examples are as follows
1. The testimony of the person necessary is rubbed of
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