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1824. March. 1825 Dec. 29. 1826 Nov. 9.
Constitutional Code.
Ch. XVI Quasi Jury
§.5 Subsistence money
§.5 Subsistence money
Enactive
Art. 1. The Subsistence money of any Ordinary
Quasi Jury [ ] per day of service attendance: journeys and demurrage included: this being
double the estimated amount of the ordinary day's
pay of the lowest-paid class of labourers.
Art 2 To this is added, the same for every day
of demurrage on the part of the whole Body
Enactive
Art. 2. So in the case of each individual together with appropriate medicines and medical treatment for every day in
which his return is prevented by sickness; the fact being
established by appropriate evidence.
Art 3 So for every day necessarily employed in travelling
from and to his home.
Enactive.
Art. 4 3. Under the care of the Registrar, the regular
subsistence money (as per Art. 1.), is sent and delivered
to the Quasi Juryman or left at his home at
through the medium of the Lieut Head men of the Bissubdistrict. at
the same time with the credit of accersitive mandated. The casual
additions, (as per Article 2.) are paid had by the Registrar
at the Judicatory.
Enactive.
Art. 4. A Quasi Juryman of the Select class
Serves gratis.
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