The Law of Civil Procedure in Force in Panama and the Canal Zone (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos or missing text. Not indexed. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1905. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... TITLE XI. Special Actions. Chapter 1. I I F1rst Sect1on. Executory Actions. 957). Art. 1008. When a legitimate party shall present to a Judge of competent jurisdiction a document or judicial act of those which in accordance with this Code, carry execution and a request is made for execution to issue to enforce the obligation expressed therein, the Judge, without either citing or hearing the debtor, must cause it to issue within twenty-four hours. 333. Th1rt1eth Amendment. (Of Law 46 of 1876.) 958). Art. 1009. For all legal purposes an executory action shall be understood to exist from the time the debtor is served with the writ of execution until payment is made to the creditor, or notice is served of the definitive judgment directing the absolute cessation of the execution. 959). Art. 1o10. The following documents carry execution: 1. A final judgment. 2. A judgment which, although from its nature does not carry execution, must be executed notwithstanding an appeal, by reason of the latter having been granted in a devolutive effect only. 3. Writs issued in legal form by the Federal Supreme Court and by the Courts of First Instance, for the execution of a judicial act. 4. Public instruments. 5. Bills of exchange against the acceptors, against the endorsers, or against the drawers in their respective cases, according to the Code of Commerce. 6. Notes or simple I. O. U's, and in general private documents acknowledged by the debtor in legal form, or recorded in the puplic registration office by the debtor himself; and 7. A judicial confession made before the Judge of competent jurisdiction. This article has been expressly repealed by article 338 of Law 105 of 1890, and subrogated by the following: 960). Art. 179 of Law 105 of 1890. The following judicial acts ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos or missing text. Not indexed. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1905. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... TITLE XI. Special Actions. Chapter 1. I I F1rst Sect1on. Executory Actions. 957). Art. 1008. When a legitimate party shall present to a Judge of competent jurisdiction a document or judicial act of those which in accordance with this Code, carry execution and a request is made for execution to issue to enforce the obligation expressed therein, the Judge, without either citing or hearing the debtor, must cause it to issue within twenty-four hours. 333. Th1rt1eth Amendment. (Of Law 46 of 1876.) 958). Art. 1009. For all legal purposes an executory action shall be understood to exist from the time the debtor is served with the writ of execution until payment is made to the creditor, or notice is served of the definitive judgment directing the absolute cessation of the execution. 959). Art. 1o10. The following documents carry execution: 1. A final judgment. 2. A judgment which, although from its nature does not carry execution, must be executed notwithstanding an appeal, by reason of the latter having been granted in a devolutive effect only. 3. Writs issued in legal form by the Federal Supreme Court and by the Courts of First Instance, for the execution of a judicial act. 4. Public instruments. 5. Bills of exchange against the acceptors, against the endorsers, or against the drawers in their respective cases, according to the Code of Commerce. 6. Notes or simple I. O. U's, and in general private documents acknowledged by the debtor in legal form, or recorded in the puplic registration office by the debtor himself; and 7. A judicial confession made before the Judge of competent jurisdiction. This article has been expressly repealed by article 338 of Law 105 of 1890, and subrogated by the following: 960). Art. 179 of Law 105 of 1890. The following judicial acts ...

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2012

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246 x 189 x 6mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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108

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978-1-150-31310-3

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9781150313103

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1-150-31310-2



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