Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Saving clause preserves special or local laws, maintaining existing special jurisdictions, powers and procedural forms against general provisions. The Sanhita contains a saving clause that, absent an express contrary provision, does not affect any special or local law in force, nor any special jurisdiction, power, or special form of procedure conferred or prescribed by other laws; such special provisions remain effective unless expressly displaced by the Sanhita.
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Saving clause preserves special or local laws, maintaining existing special jurisdictions, powers and procedural forms against general provisions.
The Sanhita contains a saving clause that, absent an express contrary provision, does not affect any special or local law in force, nor any special jurisdiction, power, or special form of procedure conferred or prescribed by other laws; such special provisions remain effective unless expressly displaced by the Sanhita.
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