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1825. Jany. 4
Constitutional Procedure Code.Copied
Ch. XIX. Judiciary Immediate Registrars
§. 5. Minutation, how mode of exercise

Art. 7. Attestative function. When, after minutation Art. 8. Attestative function. Necessary is the exercise
made of a portion of discourse uttered by any person of this function to the the optimizing the effect of the results to any document productive of the minutative function. In
during matter of any discourse uttered

securing of full credence to the genuineness of any a portion of
the exercise of . Attestative function it discourse delivered by any persons other than the Registrar himself. The mode of exercising it is as follows – Whensoever, by any
person word of mouth a portion of discourse has been uttered, which
is deemed to be of a nature to to require that it be expressed in writing,
and this comes that entry to be thus made of it in
any
some book belonging to the Office, the Registrar, for the
better assurance of its correctness and compleatness will present it to the
person whose discourse it was or is supposed to be have been, the
minute in which repression is thus given to it, to the calling upon him and
that he may either confirm to admitt or deny the
thereupon thereby made of its
the correctness and compleatness of it.

Art. 8. In this course with regard to the whole or the every part of it one or another of those courses the person
in question can not fail to take. It will admitt the
it to be as when correct and compleat, or positive in
positive or by or insignificant
discourse made both the admission and the denial of it

Art. 9. This done being done by the Registrar, now as to the
person whose discourse it purports to be. Relation had either to the
whole of the minute so tendered, or to this or that part of it, one
or another of the three
following courses he
can not fail to take.
The recognition of the
The virtually alledged
The correctness and
compleatness of it
he will either admitt,
deny, or evade the
admission of; for
by return for example
or irrelevant or insignificant
discourse.

Art. 10. In case of admission as above the Registrars will call upon him
to give them in writing the appropriate expression: to such admission. For giving
such expression the mode employed will be this. In of
such admission he will be required to
at the end
of the portion of writing in question, writing his name at length
on all its parts: if unable to give and write,
and to those marks, he will be required to make
making, instead of his name, the mark of a cross as thus; † or any other simple mark
such as no person who has the use either of in hand or even
his of mouth can be at a loss to make: and to this mark
the Registrar will, add in his own hand, add the name of the person
in question, as recognized by him, followed by the words "his mark".


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1825-01-04

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041

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Constitutional Code

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315

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Constitutional Code

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1

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