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1827. Octr. 18
Law Amendment.
Propositions
§ Procedure
Suits
Distinction 6
Suits plurilateral (including
bilateral) and
unilateral
6. Distinction the sixth. Suits plurilateral, su including
bilateral, suits unilateral. By the word bilateral
is designated the case in which most commonly exemplified.
In By the case in which the suit is unilateral only
understand the case in which on either affords no party
either on the demandant side or on the defendant's side
no person in the character capacity of a party to the suit has
place. In the case of where accounts are said to be audited
the deficiency is on the side of the demandant's side, the pr
place of the demandant being taken by the auditor who officiates
at the same time in the character of Judge. So in
penal cases in the species of suit or inquiry termed in
the language of the Roman Law . In the case
where a right is claimed no party at the hands of
a functionary or other person a benefit right or benefit in
any shape is demanded the deficiency is on the defendant's
side: the part place of the defendant is acted taken by the Judge. Of
this nature are the suits carried on before the Judge. of
this nature are the suits carried on before the Judicatory
stiled in the language of English law the Court of claims.
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Distinction of Suits
adverse and amicable
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