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1824. Feby. 27
Constitutional Code.
Ch. XII Immediate Judge
S. Checks.
1. Anticedented
Checks.
1. Antecedential Checks
Art.1 Antecedential Checks.
Art.1. Checks antecedential - applied to the
conduct of thea Judge antecedently to his entrance into
upon service are as follows- and forming so many securities
against misconduct in that his situation are as
follows
1
Art.1. Antecedntial
I. Excluded all who
have not proved appropriate
aptitude by service
II - and by examination
III - hereings habitually
to defence of errors and
knowlingly false assertion
These securities employed so
at par these are persons
capable of affording them.
IV4. Inaugural declaration
with the responsibility
to follow Tribunal
alluded to the
1. Exclusion put upon all Candidates for the situation but such as in that
situation of Judge Depute have not given proof of appropriate
aptitude in all shapes in by the <add>exercise</add>performance of relation to the
the same Functions under the superintendance of a principal
Judge: see above. § as per Ch. XI. §. Locable who
2. So, upon all, who have not stood the notification
test of exercise afforded by, subjection to the
interrogative scrutiny, to by which a Candidate is subjected, at the hands of all who that choose to apply it, as who actors
in one or two more d judicial theatres, See above S. as per Ch. XI. §
who
3. So, upon all persons, who have been practitioners, practiced
in the profession, by which men are habituated to the defence
of wrong, to safe consensus the
utterance of assertions known by them falshood, with the
to be false.
These three securities as soon appli employed in
the case of all new men, so soon as men, in the situation of Judge exercised
Deputes, in the sole endeavour to promote justice, without
the practice of falshood because without benefit from need of it or benefit
from it, have been framed.
4. The obligation contracted, and responsibility incurred, by the public utterance
of the Judge's Inaugural Declaration, antecedently
to entrance into Office. See above, §.
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5. The interdiction put upon all emolument
in any shape other than that of which in the eyes of all men universally known
stands attached to the office by law.
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