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1824. Feby. 27

Constitutional Code.

Ch. Judiciary Collectively
S. Checks

II. Concomitant
Art.2. Continuance
13.9. Perpetuation of
the relevant acting of all the
actors by the Register
14.10. So of all incidental
culpable ones, with
Appeal: as per Incidental
Complaint Book
15.11. Judges clandestine
intercourse with other
actors prevented by structure
of the theatre
16.12 Judge exposed to amicable
monition from the
Pursuer General
17.13. So, from Defender General
18.14 So to obligation acctuation
by Pursuer General
19.135 and Defender
General
20:16 and every Quasi-Juryman
21.17 - and every other
actor though
here not obligatory

XIII 13.9. Continuance and perpetually given to the security,
by the General Register, in which entry is made,
of every thing said as well as of every thing done by him, in the exercise of together with
the functions belonging to his office, together with as well as of the circum
the circumstances on which the propriety or impropriety of
it depends. See Ch.XIX.§.

XIV 14.10 4 So. of every day of a thing done in
way material, of what is said or done by him, together
with any such compliments relative thereto relativerelating as any other of the
actors in the Judicial theatre may choose to make, to
the Appellate Judge or Justice Minister, mainly by means of the Incidental
Complaint Book, See Ch.XI §.

XV 15 11. Obstacle opposed to clandestine communication dering between the
Judge and any other actor in the Judicial theatre by
the adaptation of the to be of the structure of
the theatre to their purpose. See Ch.XI. §

XVI. 16.12 In case of aberration on his part from the law of propridy,
exposure to amicable monition at the hands of
the Pursuer General. See Ch. XVII

XVII 17.13. So, at the hands of the Defender General
See Ch. XVIII.

XVIII 18.14. So in the case of flagr to accusatory information at the hands
of the Pursuer General in case of flagrant misconduct, on pain of imputation of complicity.
in case of flagrant misconduct. See Ch. XVII

XIX. 19.15. So, at the hands of the Defender
General. See Ch.XVIII

XX. 20. 1716 So all the hands of every Quasi-
Surveyance. See Ch. XV. §.

XXI.22 17.18. So at the hands of any other actor
on the Judicial theatre, though without such imputation
See Ch. XII. §.




Identifier: | JB/042/184/002
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1832-05-10

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042

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constitutional code

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184

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constitutional code

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002

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Number of Pages

1

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recto

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c10 / c4

Penner

jeremy bentham

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