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1825. Jany. Nov. 9.
Constitutional Code.
Ch. XVI. Quasi Jury.
§.4. Located how

Art. 31. Art 29. Mode of purposely committing to chance, the
determination of the persons who, or of any other subject matters which
are prepared to be the for this or any purpose
are, on this or any
other occasion, proposed
to be determined
by chance, in preference
of from choice.

Art 29. In the printed list, the names are
distinguished by members numbers following one another
in the numerical order of the surnames. In equal and correspondent
numbers, tickets or balls are deposited in
a cylindrical box, which not being quite so much as half full is then closed: a slight
shake suffices so to mingle them, that their respective
places can not be rationally reached by conjecture:
they are proclaimed as drawn out each name in purpose immediately as it through an
aperture just sufficient for the hand, By taking
is drawn out, and before any other name is drawn out, proclaimed. By taking
the tickets out of the a frame, in which, in numerical
order, they lie arranged: the correspondence
of the other members with that of those named of the names of the undrawn tickets with that of the names
remaining on the list
will be made universally and instantly visible.

Note thus by subject matters, here, as per §.7. Statistic &c an individual,
1. persons, 2. things immoveable, 3. things moveable,
4. Money. 4. Occurrences.

Enactive

Art 31 Art 33. Of the several individuals, from whom,
within their time in question, Excuse papers have
been received, the names are transcribed into
a list, which is kept hung up in the Judicatory Justice Chamber
in such conspicuous characters and places.
On the drawing of the lottery, if the name of any
such Excuser is drawn out, the Registrar points
to that same name in the Excuse list, and another
is drawn out instead. His name is again
put into the lottery at the end of [ ] weeks.

Enactive. Instructional.

Art. 32. To the Quasi Jury Minister, the appropriate facts in
question, as above, will have been made known
as follows –
1. Of the deaths, such as have happened in the
several Local Registrar's territories, will have been
made known to him by so many Death indicating
Certificates
transmitted to him, (as per Ch. XXVII. Local
Registrars
§.4. Death-recording function) by the respective
Local Registrars: effluxes produced by other causes
will have been made known to him, from such
other sources of information as his situation has furnished him with.
Art 34 33.


Identifier: | JB/041/168/001
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Date_1

1826-01

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041

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Constitutional Code

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168

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Constitutional Code

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001

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Enactive - Instructional

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Text sheet

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1

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

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C3 / D25 / E10

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Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

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Notes public

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001

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