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1828. Octr. 7 + + Constitutional Code 1. Enactive. Ch. XIII Judges s. s. 19 Migration

q Used for ch XII. § 17?
Yes: word for word. R.D.
§. how
§.19 Migration.

Art. 1. In some , no Judge for more than three years with a fraction. Migrates, from Sub District to Sub District Appellant, from District to District
Art. 1. In the same Judicatory, no Judge continue
for more than three years with the evident addition of the fraction
of another. The Judge migrates from Sub District to
Sub District; the Appellant Judge from District to District.

2. Art. 2. Migration either stated or else incidental Stated is at commencement of solar year: incidental is by transference [from Judicatory to Judicatory].
Art. 2. Migration either In respect of time, <add>the migration is</add> either stated, or incidental.
The stated time of migration is the commencement
of the solar year: an incidental time is produced either by
forum made of a Judge from one Judicatory to either Judicatory
of the same by the Justice Minister as per Ch XII. §

3. Art. 3. Stated. When a Judge Immediate he has remained in a Judicatory three solar years reckoned from the commencement of the first year, he is translated to and migrates into another
Art. 3. Stated migration When a Judge
has remained in any Judicatory for three years, without
reckoning from the next stated migration time that occurrs after
location, he migrates into is transferred to <add>translated translated to and migrates into</add> another Immediate Judicatory,

Art Migration on the one part <add>of the migrating Judge is the result of transference</add>
Art. 4. Of migration
performed in relation to letters by the Justice Minister <add>since such</add> by choice and migration by lot. In the case of migration
transference is <add>may be called by choice or by lot. This In the case of transference</add> by choice, to the Justice Minister it belongs to make
the choice. From the exercise of such forces should any preponderant
evil ensue, be regarded as ensuing, it will be for the Legislator to substitute
system by lot. transference

4. Art. 4. Translation is 1. by choice: is 2. by lot. Choice is Justice Ministers. In case of preponderant inconvenience Legislators will substitute lot.
Art 4. Transfer by transference translation there are two
: Article Translation is by choice, or and translation by lot: In
the case of translat When it is by choice, it belongs to
the Justice Minister to makes the choice. From the exercise
of this correspondent power should any preponderant
evil in any shape be regarded as ensuing, it will be
for the Legislators to substitute lot.




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1823-10-07

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1-4

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041

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Constitutional Code

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003

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Constitutional Code

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1

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D33 / E1

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Jeremy Bentham

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[[notes_public::q Used for Ch XII [para] 17? [note in Bowring's ha]]

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