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1831 Aug. 9
Constitutional Code. (2)
Ch. XV Judge Deputes Occasional
§. 1 Term of Service

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At each moment of time, each suit instituted which
in the hearing of which at having been instituted, the time of a Judge is
occupying itself, is, thereby, (he being supposed the only Judge) a source of delay to the termination of
every other suit, to which commencement has d already been
given, and to the commencement of every suit to which commencement
has not yet been given: and every delay of
justice is – for so long as it lasts, a denial of justice.

Of Judge Deputes permanent the institution has but
one final cause – namely the prevention of delay in regard to the aggregate of the whole number of suits: delay to
which soever of its two causes produced: delay in respect of
the progress made in such suits to which commencement has been
already given: and delay in respect of the commencement of
such suits to which commencement has not been given,
though in regard to each these cases a party by whom in whose mind
the doing intention of giving endeavouring to give commencement
to it, as soon as it is in his power, has place.

Of Judge Deputes permanent occasional the
addition has two final causes: namely the one already mentioned
– the minimization of delay, as above; and the
giving the judicial cognizance of the suit in question to a person
other than the persons occupying in the Judge-shire
in question the several situations of Judge principal
and Judge Deputes permanent.

When the it is the minimization of delay that
the institution location of a Depute occasional it has for its cause, the desire of effecting it may mind in which the desire of seeing it
originated have place originated it may have been either those
of the individuals who in number more or less considerable
have been waiting for admission to the presence of the Judge, for
the purpose of giving commencement to their respective suits, namely
by the statement of their
respective demands
in the mind of the Judge
himself: he by the consideration of the number of the
persons placed stand in that .


Identifier: | JB/041/098/001
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Date_1

1831-08-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

041

Main Headings

Constitutional Code

Folio number

098

Info in main headings field

Constitutional Code

Image

001

Titles

Instructional continued

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

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

Page Numbering

C2 / D2 / E2

Penner

Watermarks

STREET & Co 1830

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Paper Producer

Antonio Alcala Galiano

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1830

Notes public

ID Number

001

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