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1824 Decr. 8
Procedure CodeCh. Judicial application
§. Sittings and hearings
Sittings are, in the principal Judicatory, constant:
in the subsidiary Judicatory or Judicatories constant
or casual, according to the number of contentious suits and other
judicial applications which within given a given space of time,
are found to be made.
Hearings are either casual or appointed.
Casual are all hearings those in which initiatory applications
contentious and non-contentious are constitute the matter the applications heard:
appointed are all succeeding subsequent, that is to say all other
hearings that have place in the course and or on the occasion
of the suit.
All outdoor hearings are appointed ones.
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