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(2.) For this accidental form, it is required that the condition of the adversary has been made worse: Arg. l. 8. ff. si quis caut. in Jud. sist. which is self-evident. (3.) That it has been declared by the judgment of the Judge to be true Contumacy. Es muß darüber recht und gerichtlich verfahren/ und ob sich angeklagter Theil versäumt erkant werden. Arg. c. 24. X. de off. & potest: Jud. deleg. l. 68. ff. de Judic. Auth. Qui semel C. Quom. & quand. Judex. Ordin. Cam. p. 3. tit. 12. §. Würde dann. & tit. 42. R. I. de Anno 1654. §. So auff. Ordin. provinc. Elect. Saxon. tit. 10. §. im fall aber. Richter. de privileg. Credit. diss. 1. p. 15. Vol. 1. Consil. 48. n. 29. Gail. l. 1. Obs. 86. Hartmann. Pistor. p. 1. quest. 3. num. 10. Vid. Brunnem. de proc. civ. c. 4. n. 15. Mev. P. 8. Dec. 428. Provided that first the case is held as concluded, and [the defendant] is pronounced in Contumacy; for the order of the process demands this. Mev. dict. p. 8. Dec. 428. Add. p. 9. dec. 29. n. 9. Gail. l. 1. Obs. 60. num. 6. Furthermore, after the lapse of the term, the Contumacious party should still be cited to hear the judgment and the declaration of the penalty: per l. 2. §. 1. ff. si quis jus voc. non in iv. According to the opinion of Brunnemann, ad l. 2. ff. de re milit. & ad l. 2. C. Quom. & quand. Jud. Mindan. de mandat. Judic. c. 19. θ. 9. c. 2. de dol. & contum. in 6.to That, however, it should harm not others, but the Contumacious party alone: per l. 22. C. de pœn. Wesenbeck wishes, dict. i., and with him Tabor, and indeed in that point only where it intervenes, not in another