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1823. Octr. 9 + +
Constitutional Code 1. Enactive Part 1 Ch. Judiciary collectively
§. 22 Outdoor Attendance.

1
Whenever necessary
for giving execution and
effect to the law; by
self or Depute a Judge
is bound to go to a distance
from the judgment seat

§ 22 Outdoor Attendance or Service
Art. 1. When, for On whatever occasion, for giving
execution and effect, in the most apt manner, to the law, it is
become necessary that at the Judge should to excuse his any of his functions at a distance
from the judgment seat; he is bound to do in person or by from the judgment seat a Judge whether Immediate or Appellate,
some apt Depute, a Judge whether Immediate or Appellate is either in person or by some apt Depute should any of his
functions, he is bound to do so. The duty which which on such occasions he performs
is stiled his The Judge's Out Door Duty.

Art. 2 Of the cases in which the demand for duty in
this shape has plan a designation will be found in the Penal and
Non penal Codes. Examples are as follows.

2
Art. 2. Advantage
form Out door service
of Judge or his Depute:
limited mostly to the
advantage as to
cleanness, correctness and
compleatness between judgment
from a mans own
perceptions, and do from
anothers report of his
(the other's) do: the reporter
not chosen by Judge.
On some oOccasions
there will be, in which
but for the utmost ,
this advantage
will be lost.

Art. 2. The advantage which with reference to rectitude of decision will be found derivable from the outdoor attendance
of a Judge, or of a person chosen by him on out-duty will <add>be be</add> consents in
the most commonly in to the difference between the probability of
rectitude of in the case in which he has had for the
guidance of his decision he has had the testimony of his own
senses, as compared with the case and do. in the case and thus in which, for that same guidance he has
received no other lights, than such as have been obtained
from the testimony of a person who has on the occasion in
question has not been an object of his choice. But, on some occasions
it will happen that, unless the Judge, or some person sent commissioned
by him, repair to the spot, without delay, the evidence will be
have perished altogether lost.




Identifier: | JB/041/012/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 41.

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1823-10-09

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1-2

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041

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Constitutional Code

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012

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Constitutional Code I Enactive Part

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001

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Number of Pages

1

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"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

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E1

Penner

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Jeremy Bentham

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[[notes_public::Cop[ie]d [note not in Bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

001

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