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1824. May 7.
Constitutional Code.
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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively
§. 12. Locable who.
Subjects of Examination
Inducements for being examined
Judicatory
Procedure
Ch. IX. Ministers collectively.
§. 12. Locable who:
Subjects and Inducements for Examination
8. or 3
Art. 8. Situations of trust,
those where no such
proficiency is necessary.
Examples of their functions.
1. Receipt, custody and
transmission of money.
2. — of moveable stores
for the service of the
Several departments
of administration.
3. — of messengers and
cattle for letter-post
Service.
4. Custoditive functions
to whatsoever Subject applied.
Subjects etc.
9. or 4
Art. 9. Situations of talent
and trust.
Examples. All talent
situations, in so far
as the disposal of things
or of the Services of
persons is attached to
them: superordinates
in each department.
Subjects etc.
10.
Art. 10. As to Trust, and
Talent and Trust situations,
Legislature will
have determined, in
what instances and
shapes, pecuniary
security will be
required of Locatees.
At the Frugality Auction,
each bidder
will subjoin to his
bidding the security
he offers.
End of § 1.
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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 12. Locable who:
Judicatory
11. or 1
Art. 11. Judicatory — it's
composition.
1. Presiding Judge, Justice
Minister, or his Depute.
2. Other Judges, Prime
Minister and the Ministers.
3. Quasi-Jurymen — all
Instructors under whose
instruction any Locables
have acquired their
proficiency.
As to Quasi-Jurymen's
functions, see Ch. XIV:
Quasi-Jurors.
Procedures or Examination Mode
12. or 1
Art. 12. Mode of Procedure.
In the main, as in
an ordinary Immediate
Judicatory.
1. Examples of points of
agreement and coincidence.
1. On the Pursuer's side,
Applicants and Demandants —
the scholars
demanding admission
into the Locable List,
thence, presenting themselves
for examination.
2. Immediate subject
matter of demand, the
Judicial Service which
the Judicatory will have
rendered Applicant, by
placing him at the head
of the list, or in such
inferior place as it
thinks fit.
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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 12. Locable who:
12 or 1 contind.
3. So on the Defendant's
side the same, each
contesting the demand
of every other.
4. Evidence in favour
of each one's aptitude,
such marks of his
proficiency as the
regulations allow the
production of in
that way.5. Ulterior, so far as
what is extracted by
interrogatories addressed
to him by Judges
or Quasi-Jurymen, or
Fellow Candidates operate
in this direction.
6. Counter-evidence,
so far as, by their
result, such interrogatories
operate in a
contrary direction.
7. Also whatever evidence
operates in
favor of his several
competitors, as above.
8. Publicity throughout
maximized.
Procedure in Examination.
13. or 2
Art. 13. Examples of
points of diversity.
1. Substitute or Assistant
none, gratuitous or
professional.
2. Defendants or
Co-demandants, none
compellable.
3. Extraneous witnesses
none compellable.
4. Costs, none exigible:
costs, i.e. compensation,
at the expence of a party
on the opposite side,
to a suitor, for expenditure
made by him as such.
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