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Constitutional Code

1831. July 29

§. 1. Fields of Service
1
Exceptions excepted
as per Ch. XII Judiciary
collectively, §. 10. Self-
suppletive function,
coincident both fields
of service of Judges
powerful and
Deputes
permanent.


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§. 2. Relation to principal
Depute attend
what
1.
Deputes attendance.
For non-attend Penalty.

2.
Penalty for non-attendance.
Principal

By Principals confirmation
of Deputes what
proceedings what to be
understood.
Against against Principal
Principal Appellant against

4
Against oppression
of Depute by Principal,
Appeal to Appellate
Judicatory.

5.
1. Abuse—completion of
Depute's service-time
principal retards by
non-assignment of suits.

6.
2. Inducements
1. Ill-will to Depute
2. Good-will to rival
3. Jealousy of Deputes
talents—etc.
Ill will to a locatee
of his own: still
more probably, to
a predecessors.

7.
Obvious, but Unapt remedies are
rotation and lot.
By them, inaptitude
in any degree, with
correspondent injury
to justice, might be
left seated.


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§. 2. Relation to principal.

8.
Completely effectual
remedy none: palliatives
these—
1. Depute submits to
the injustice, waiting
principal's migration.
2. Depute himself
migrates. Irreproachable
his conduct,
his complaints in
society at large will
excite sympathy;
Locators for him
will be found.
3. Depute appeals to
Judge Appellate or
Justice Minister,
who admonishes
principal.
4. Depute
4. Depute appeals
through the Press
to Public Opinion.
Of these remedies
application not
probable: apprehension
probable
& probably sufficient.


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Ch XIV Judge Deputes
Permanent.

§. 2. Relation to Principal.

§. 1 Depute's attendance
what.

§. 2. For non-attendance
Penalty what.

§. 3 Confirmation of Depute's
proceedings, what.

§. 4 Against oppression
of Depute by
Principal. Appeal to
Appellate Judicatory,
what.

§. 5. /Abuse/ Completion
of Depute's service time,
Principal retards by
by non-assignment
of suits.

§. 6. Inducements what
1. Ill-will to Depute
2. Goodwill to rival
3. Jealousy of Depute's
talents &c.
Ill-will to a locatee
of his own; still more
probably to predecessors.

§. 7. Obvious but unapt
remedies are rotation
and lot: by them,
inaptitude in any degree
with correspondent
injury to justice might
be left seated.



Identifier: | JB/038/364/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1831-07-29

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-1, 8

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

364a
"a" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 364.

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

fields of service / relation to principal

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

12001

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