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Constitutional Code
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.2. Actors on the Judicial Theatre
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§.2. Actors on the Judicial Theatre
Instructional. Expositive
Art. 1. Actors on the Judicial theatre,(a) or
say — Performers in the Judicial Drama.(a) Of these, some
will be seen to be judicial functionaries; as to those whom see §.3. Others not; Of these
whose performance does not counter the notion of exercise of by a Judicial
who are not Judicial function, here: as to those c who
who are not considered not numbered among or which are functionaries here see here
as to whom see the Articles which here follow remainder of the remainder of this present. But note
below: concerning those who are, see the next Section §.3.
here that, what may to the one and the same
Judiciary, But note that, it may, (as will be seen) happen, to
to be in two consecutive manuals
in the same place and
days to be a performer in the two different characters: — that of
a non-functionary, and that of a functionary: as to which see §.3. functions Art.
Instructional Expositive
Art. 2. Performers who are not numbered among
Judicial functionaries are either parties, or parties assistants.
To understand the parts acted by parties or their
assistants, the only Judicial functionary of whom any of whose functions it is absolutely
necessary to entertain any previous conception is the Judge: and,
in relation to him, all that in the present section it is necessary
to understand is — that he is a functionary appointed by Government
to render service in certain shapes to those persons
by whom the demand is made of it, or say application for it, is
made.
In the case of contestation likes contestation
Parties have at least one at least on each of the two
opposite sides of a suit say the Pursuers and the Defence a party acting as suit But application requires not only requires to be made but in practice
are made (will be seen), in case where
no suit has place.
two opposite sides. In case of a suit, say the Pursuer and
the Defendant's side. But on each side parties there may be,
as habitually they are, in any number.
Note (a)
(a) This is the appellation employed to give give title to this section: under
the appellation that, if it Under the apprehension that it is by this title and no
others that in this or that passage of in the preceding portion of this work reference has been made to the matter of this section, in this or that
preceding passages of this work this title is as above preserved. But On closer observation it has been seen found not to
be altogether adequate. For, by the word theatre is a fixt spot:
namely
namely, that in which the
Judgment seat is set down:
but, of the performers in question
some there are
of whom it will be seen that
in as such, they are continually
changing their residence.
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