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1824. Decr. 1825 Nov. 24 1826 Nov. 5
Constitutional Code.Ch. XVIII Immediate Government Advocates
§. 7. Postulative §. 7 Money Pecuniarily requisitive function.

Enactive.
Art. 2. In the instrument of requisition, according as, at
the time of issuing it, the service in question has or has not been
performed, entries will be made under appropriate heads.

Case I
Art. 2. Procedure: The service needed as yet unperformed: object of the reward, procuring performance:
and Government Advocate By the postulants, proposed in the case the law
the appropriate invitation. Particulars under which the
wil be in this case heads in this case will be the following –
otherwise the following: namely, matter of it will be contained,

1. Designation Nature of the Service needed.
2. Occasion of the need.
3. Reward proposed, it's quality.
4. Reward proposed, it's quantity.

Stated thereupon by the Public Defender Advocate of the Helpless is
his aforesaid

Enactive
Art. 3. On receipt of
any such petition the
Judge forthwith delivers
it into the hands of the
party or parties on the
other side, calling upon
them for their observations
thereupon

calling upon them for an
appropriate instrument
stiled their Paper of
Observation on the Government
Advocate's
Money requiring requisition petition.

Art. 4. Of In this Observation
paper, heads
under which the will be contained
will be the following
1. Simple approbation or acquiescence,
2. Simple disapprobation – or
3. Modified approbation.
4. In case of disapprobation or modified aprobation,
his appropriate reasons.

From silence after due notice at the end of a time appointed his acquiescence
is inferred.

Appropriate evidence Of the use of the reward, appropriate evidence,
the use, if it had not already furnished
will have been to furnish.

Enactive
Art. 5. The Judge, thereupon, will either refuse the reward
simply, or issue decrees for publishing therein an appropriate mandate instrument
a Reward offering mandate authorising the invitation
, with such alterations, if any, as he thinks
fit to him requisition
containing such description of the service and the reward as the happens to him to require. Name of the instrument, a reward offering Mandate.

Enactive
Art. 6. The service the past last Art. 6. Case II. The service already, and without any such invitation performed. In this case the Government Advocate proposes
in terminis the imperative decree mandate, by execution
of which, the proposed reward, according to the nature
of it, is to will be conferred. Name of the instrument a Reward-conferring Mandate. Heads and Proceedings thereupon will be as
mutatis mutandis as in Case I, as per Art. 5, 6, 3, 4, 5, 1.

Art. 7. In this instrument will be contined Art. 5. matter
under the heads corresponding to those mentioned in Art. 4. above-mentioned:
and the delivery of it will be followed by the proceeding
as corresponding to this as per Art. 4, 6.

Art. 7.


Identifier: | JB/041/238/001
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1824-12

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041

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Constitutional Code

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238

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Constitutional Code

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001

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Enactive

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Copy/fair copy sheet

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1

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D13 / E2

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Jeremy Bentham

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001

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