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1825 Dec. 30. 1826 Nov. 9.
Constitutional Code.
Ch. XVI Quasi Jury
§.8 Securities for good appropriate aptitude

Enactive.
Art: 6. To the Judge, in the exercise of his sedative
function, as per Ch. XI Judiciary collectively §.8 §.11,
it belongs to take care that in the exercise of their
several functions, whether severally or collectively exercised,
the Members of the QuasiJury do not, designedly
or inadvertently, produce useless and pernicious
obstruction, or delay, or vexation, in the process
of Judicature.

Expositive
Art. 7. Examples are as follows –

1. In the exercise of the auditive function, insisting
an useless or uselessly repeated hearings on the hearing of useless documents or arguments: or the useless repetition of useful uses.

2. In the exercise of the inspective function, as applied
to discourse in a written or other visible shape, one
of the Members keeping the document to himself, to the
prejudice of the right of another: or one, or all of them
keeping the business unnecessarily at a stand, while the
lective function is, or is supposed to be performing exercising by him.

3. In the exercise of the inspective function at large,
keeping the business at a stand by needlessly prolonged inspection:
especially if, where a person is the subject of the inspection
needless vexation be inflicted on the person.

4. In the exercise of the interrogative function, persisting
in the utterance of irrelevant questions, or in repetitions of the
same question, or by persisting in exacting an answer, when by
the Judge, the question has been decreed to be such, that answer
thereto is not exigible.

5. In the exercise of the commentableness function, distracting
the exercise of the business by irrelevant or frivolous observations
or repetitions of the same observations.


Identifier: | JB/041/175/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 41.

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1825-12-30

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041

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Constitutional Code

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175

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Constitutional Code

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001

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Enactive / Expositive

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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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D32 / E2

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Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

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Notes public

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001

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