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1824. Feby. 27

Constitutional Code. Ch. XI Judiciary Collectively.
S. Checks

Fresh Column
II. Concomitant
II
2
Art.2. Concomitant
5V. 1. Emolument from parish
hands interdicted
6VI.2. Particularly that
increasing with length
and number of judicial
operations and instrument
7.3. Judicatory single seated
Responsibility enter
8.4. Quasi Jury
not sharing insharing in the imperative
person: there on not demonishing Judges responsibility
9.5. Marginal Declaration
under all eyes
10.6 Attendance secured
by mode of payment
11.7. Censorial power of
Judicial Visitors added
12.8. Including Noviciate
Lawyers

II. Concomitant Checks

Art.2. Checks concomitant, applying to the conduct
of the Judge during his continuance in Office are as
follows

V.5 1. The interdiction of put upon all emolument
in any shape, other than that which, in the eyes of all
men, stands attached to the office by law. see above, §.

VI. 6 2 In particular, interdiction of all emoluments increasing
in amount number with the increase in length and number of judiciary operations and instruments
at the expence
of suitors.

VII 67 23 Single seatedness of the Judicatory. thence
integrality and undividedness of the whatever responsibility,
moral or legal or moral, stands attached to the conduct
of the functionary, in the exercise of the of the
his office see Ch. XI.§. see Ch. XI.§.

VIII.78.34 To the Quasi-Jury with whom he
share given in may have the act, no the exercise of any imperative function:
thence to the Judge no such means of exonerating himself
from the responsibility. see Ch. XV for any thing done which is done See
Ch.

IX. 89 5. Exposure In the eyes of all persons present
as actors in the theatre of judicial theatre the constantperpetual
exposure of the power of the Inaugural engagement, as
above. See Ch. XI.§.

X 910 56 Of attendance and service at the seal of duty the constancy secured
by the connection established between attendance and the
receipt of official pay, see Ch. XII.§. above.§.

X2 11.57. To every act at the time of the performance the
maximum of publicity secured by the encouragement given
to the attendance, on the part of the suitor on other suits and and the people at large, in
the character of Judicial Visitors. See Ch. XV. §

XII 1112.78. So, by the obligation, imposed on Professional
lawyers, to attend in the Visitors Gallery, in
the character of studentsprobationers, during their noviciate.
See Ch. X.X.§.



Identifier: | JB/042/183/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1832-05-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

183

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c9 / c3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1823

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1823

Notes public

ID Number

13106

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