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Processes » The Contentious Trial » The Ordinary Contentious Trial » The Introduction of the Case » The citation and notification of judicial acts
Canon 1512. Once a summons has been lawfully communicated, or the parties have presented themselves before a judge to pursue the case:

1° the matter ceases to be a neutral one;

2° the case becomes that of the judge or of the tribunal, in other respects lawfully competent, before whom the action was brought;

3° the jurisdiction of a delegated judge is established in such a way that it does not lapse on the expiry of the authority of the person who delegated;

4° prescription is interrupted, unless otherwise provided;

5° the suit begins to be a pending one, and therefore the principle immediately applies ‘while a suit is pending, no new element is to be introduced’.

Cum citatio legitime notificata fuerit aut partes coram iudice steterint ad causam agendam:

1° res desinit esse integra;

2° causa fit propria illius iudicis aut tribunalis ceteroquin competentis, coram quo actio instituta est;

3° in iudice delegato firma redditur iurisdictio, ita ut non expiret resoluto iure delegantis;

4° interrumpitur praescriptio, nisi aliud cautum sit;

5° lis pendere incipit; et ideo statim locum habet principium "lite pendente, nihil innovetur".
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