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[001] because the judgment will stand, and let him against whom it has gone aid himself by
[002] a conviction, if he wishes, and let him who obtained by judgment use his seisin until he
[003] loses it by the conviction. If he refrains from a second judgment and aids himself by
[004] a certification, and the jurors then affirm their first verdict, let him who lost by the
[005] first judgment sue a conviction. If they do not hold to their first verdict but to the
[006] second, then let him who lost by the second judgment sue a conviction.>



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