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Constitutional Code

1831. July 28

§. 2. Relation to principal

Depute's attendance.
10.
Judge principals
Penalty for non-attendance
Deputes Service-
3.
By Principal's confirmation
of Depute's proceedings
what to be understood.
Against oppression of
Depute by Principal,
Appeal to Appellate
Judicatory
.
regulating function.

Exercising his eventually
emendative and
preinterpretative functions: as
per Ch. XII, §. 20 and 22
principal frames regulations
for distributing
the business among the
Deputes and himself.

11. 6.
No business will be left
unproceeded upon, so long
as a competent Depute
is forthcoming.

12. 7.
To Applicants Deputes will
be assigned by lot, saving
principal's choice for
special reason assigned.

12 7 (a)
In Procedure Code
provision against frivolous
applications.

13. 8
On vacancy Depute
senior in service exercises
principals functions
(exceptions excepted)
until location, without
pay.

14. 9.
So in case of sickness
or outdoor service,
as per Ch. XIII.


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§. 2. Relation to principal<p>15 10.
At request on either side,
or spontaneously, Depute
may refer any point to
Principal: but Principal
and Appellate will see
that no preponderant delay etc.
have place.

16
To Principal from Depute,
Appeal none, for fear of
delay etc. But if in
Depute's declared opinion
intervention of principal
may have place
without preponderant
delay etc., principal
will do well to comply:
mention of compliance
or non-compliance
will be made.

17. 12.
As per Ch. XVI, Quasi-
Jury
, on re-enquiry
Judge should be the
same as on the original;
else, without re-examination
the evidence
will not present
itself in its best shape.

Yet for preponderant
reasons assigned
Depute may remit the
reinquiry to principal:
who will thereupon
either perform it or
transmit it to some
other Depute Permanent.

Power to either party
with or without reason
assigned thus to make
such Quasi-appeal
to principal.

18. 13.
On exercise of contested-
interpretation function,
Depute before sending his
proposed interpretation to Judge
Appellate must send it to
his own principal for
observations.


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§. 2. Relation to principal
19
So, as to eventually-emendative
function.

20.
So as to sistitive function.

21 16.
So, as to preinterpretative
function.

22 17.
For Legislature's attention
should the demand
produced by these contested
interpretation reporting
etc. functions be found
excessive, Legislature
will take arrangements
for lessening it.

23. 18.
Examples
1. Confirming the right
to Judge principal.
2. Requiring concurrence
of Deputes
more than one.

24 19.
Power to principal to
dislocate Depute, for
cause assigned, and
subject to appeal to Judge
Appellate: on dislocation
Registrar will
eliminate dislocatee
out of the Individual
Service Calendar, as
per Ch. XII §. 28 Locable
who.

25.
Effect of such dislocation
1. Incapacity of being
located as Judge Principal.
2. So, of officiating as
Judge Depute.

26.
Options of Appellees
1. Confirmation of the
dislocation.
2. Reversal.
3. Confirmation as to
that Judge, reversal
as to others.


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Ch. XIV. Judge Deputes Permanent
§. 2. Relation to principal<p>27 26
Procedure, as on dislocation
of a Subordinate
to Principal.

28
Cause of dislocation criminal
offence principal will
award punishment or
compensation or both
on the same evidence.

29.
For the case to be taken
by a Judge principal
to enable the Depute to
acquire aptitude for
location as a principal,
see Ch. XII §. 24 Remuneration.



Identifier: | JB/038/365/001
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Date_1

1831-07-28

Marginal Summary Numbering

10-29

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

365

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

relation to principal

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2

Penner

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1829

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

ID Number

12002

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