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Página 173
... parties , and even this delay the judge may abridge if he think fit . Parties may , moreover , present themselves voluntarily , without being summoned at all ; they may attend themselves , or by persons empowered to act for them , and ...
... parties , and even this delay the judge may abridge if he think fit . Parties may , moreover , present themselves voluntarily , without being summoned at all ; they may attend themselves , or by persons empowered to act for them , and ...
Página 175
... parties ; they may , with the consent of both parties , hear any cause in private ; they may hold courts of reconcilement , the citation to which is not compulsory ; if the parties , however , appear , and agree to be bound by the ...
... parties ; they may , with the consent of both parties , hear any cause in private ; they may hold courts of reconcilement , the citation to which is not compulsory ; if the parties , however , appear , and agree to be bound by the ...
Página 186
... parties . Perhaps it does ; but that Bill only applies to the superior courts . He says , that the principle of ... parties with the character of mediator , it would be competent to him to try the same cause of dispute in his judicial ...
... parties . Perhaps it does ; but that Bill only applies to the superior courts . He says , that the principle of ... parties with the character of mediator , it would be competent to him to try the same cause of dispute in his judicial ...
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