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The Deposit Establishes Farsi In Civil Causes Of Second, Third Of And Extraordinary Degree

Original Language Title: Stabilisce Il Deposito Da Farsi Nelle Cause Civili Di Secondo, Di Terzo E Di Straordinario Grado

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Law No. 17 establishing the deposit to be made in civil cases of second, third and extraordinary degree. We the Captains Regent of the Republic of San Marino promulgate and send for publishing the following law approved by the Great and General Council in His Returning Delli April 15, 1926: Art. 1. In appeals from judgments or civil action of any kind is required, on pain of inadmissibility of the appeal, a twenty-five pounds deposit. This will be refunded in case of total or partial reform of the appealed judgment and confiscated, in the interest of the tax authorities, in any other case; including the waiver of the appeal proceedings started. The deposit receipt should be attached to the quote that introduces the appeal, in the case of cross appeal, the instance that it proposes. Art. 2. For the third instance or appeals for review by appellate rulings and appeals for any extraordinary remedy against civilians will be judged, on pain of inadmissibility, be attached receipt for sixty pounds deposit. This will be refunded in case of total or partial reform of the judgment or confiscated, the Inland Revenue interest, in any other case. It is still available to the art. 6 of the Law of 5 June 1923 No 13. Art. 3. It 'abolished the deposit of gold shield referred to in Heading III, Book IV of the Statute. Art. 4. They are exempt from filing: 1.) people already admitted to the benefit of free pa rocinio until it has not issued an opinion pursuant to art. 9 of the Law of 20 December 1884; 2.) the State Administration; 3.) appeals for review of judgments handed down by the Justice of the Peace. Art. 5. This law will apply to appeals, claims of third instance or extraordinary instituted after its entry into force. Given at Our Residence, this day of 15 April 1926. The CAPTAINS Manlio Gozi - Giuseppe Mularoni THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR INTERNAL AFFAIRS to Giuliano Gozi