Title, Canon
1 16,863 | six months is to~bring a suit for separation before the
2 24,1083| introductory petition of suit. 2. If, however, the other
3 24,1146| are forbidden to win~the suit through bribery or to strike
4 24,1151| years from the day when the suit~could first have been introduced,
5 25,1187| libellus which introduces a suit must: (1) express before~
6 25,1188| A libellus~introducing a suit can be rejected only if: (
7 25,1191| during the trial. 3. If the suit is~filed against a person
8 25,1194| becomes operative: while a~suit is pending, nothing new
9 25,1195| libellus introducing the suit, can be expressed either
10 25,1199| office on behalf of which the suit was initiated: (1) if~the
11 25,1199| interested party resumes the suit; (2) if the case is concluded,
12 25,1200| the~prosecution of the suit is suspended in the interim.
13 25,1200| appoint a procurator for the suit if~the party had neglected
14 25,1201| the prosecution of the suit if abated.~
15 25,1267| libellus introducing~the suit.~
16 25,1274| presumed to have renounced the suit; (3) but the petitioner~
17 25,1276| case~at any stage of the suit, either as a party defending
18 25,1278| attempt~is the act, while a suit is pending, whereby something
19 25,1322| the prosecution of the~suit has been estopped or renounced; (
20 25,1344| introductory libellus by which the suit is introduced must: (1) ~
21 26,1363| libellus introducing the suit has been accepted,~the presiding
22 26,1364| justice, if intervening in the suit, have the~right: (1) to
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