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1825. Decr. 5
Constitutional Code Ch. XII Judiciary Collectively
§. 1. Excepted Judicatories
Account Judicatories
On the other hand, considering the variety of the matters
above designated under the name of collateral matter that could
be liable to come under consideration, no sufficient reason
appear why on this occasion the qualifications requisite on the
part of an ordinary Judge should be regarded as superfluous.
Still however a reason reasons occurrs, and in which seems
a sufficient conclusive one for committing the species of matter to a
particular species of Judicatory. This is These they are – that a Judge
in the judicatory of business of so narrow a description, could
not thereby be in a situation to acquire experience extensive
enough for forming the qualification of a Judge at large.
2. On this and other accounts a competent person could scarcely
be willing to accept of for the business a pecuniary remuneration so small
as what would content him in the other case. 3. Business of
this sort being then an subjective object of general dislike a
Judge principal would not be able to obtain Deputes in sufficient
number on any other terms than are in the case of
each individual an engagement not to employ him in this business.
On all these accounts the most eligible arrangement seems
to be the committing the location of functionaries for this purpose
to the Justice Minister at once; or that that Minister
should locate an Ju Audit Judge principal, and he locate such
Deputes in such number as he should find sufficient.
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