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1828 Sept. 14 + + 2
Constitutional Code
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
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Copd.
Instructional. Expositive
Art. 2. On his first appearance in the Judicial
theatre, a man enters in the presence of the Judge as such, addressing himself to the Judge, it is either of his own motive, or at that a person
the call of some one else; that a person, be he who he may, enters: entering of his own motive,
and desirous and for the purpose of being heard, by the Judge, he then he makes application to be heard; and which doing, he may by a customary
denomination may be styled an Applicant.
Instructional
Art. 3. Purpose for which, application to a
Judge, as such, application is capable of being made,
two: 1. to render service to him in this or that shape,
or to demand service, in this or that shape, at his
hands
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