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ART. 647. The courts of appeals cannot in any case, suspend the
execution of the decrees of the tribunals of commerce, on pain of
nullity, and even of being adjudged to pay damages to the parties,
even though the competency of the said tribunals should be con-
tested or denied; but they may, according to the exigency of the
case, grant an extraordinary summons or citation and appoint a day
and hour for hearing the parties on the merits of the appeal.

ART. 648. Appeals from the judgments of the tribunals of com-
merce shall be proceeded in as in summary causes. (215) The pro-
ceedings from the entering of the appeal to the final decree inclu-
sively, shall be conformable to the forms prescribed for appeals in
civil causes by the 3d book of the first part of the code of civil
proceedings.

(215) The distinction between plenary and summary causes in courts, which pro-
ceed according to the civil law, is sufficiently known. It is, moreover, fully explained
in Consett's Practice of the English Ecclesiastical courts. Part 1. sect. 2. page 22.

ERRATA.

Page 94. Note 13, line 1. for paraphé read paraphe.

99. Note 27, line 1. for in each department, read for several departments:

126. Note 85, line 1. for individual sales, read judicial sales.

138. Note 105, line 2 for prohihited, read prohibited.

146. for ART. 132, read ART. 332.

154. line 5, of the notes, for fact, read facts.

158. Note 145, line 2. dele comma.

164. Note 151, line 14. for proof, read proofs.

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