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1828 Sept. 13 ++ ++ 3
Constitutional Code

ulto
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively

3

Copd.

Expositive
Art. 3. When by any person application is made
to a Judge as such, it is made by him either on his own
Art. 2. Judiciary Applicants are is either 1. principally
account, or on account of some other person or persons or , if
or 2. on that is to say 2. principal some one who

or on both accounts , or say a joint account. If on his own
is the principal
In so far as it is on his own account,
let his denomination be principal judiciary applicant: in
so far as on account of any other person, assistant judiciary applicant.

A principal Judiciary Applicant is any
person who for whatever purpose addresses himself to
a Judge, as such. For the def of What the functions are
which are commonly exercised by a Judge, is for this purpose the present
occasion sufficiently understood by every body: for
a definition see the next Section.

Instructional
Art. 4. Purpose Instructional for which, to a Judge as such,
Art Purpose for which application is capable
application is capable of being made, two: 1. to render
of being made, two: 1. to render service in this or that
service to him in this or that shape; or 2. to demand
shape to the Judge as such; or 2. to demand service
service in this or that shape at his hands hands
in this or that shape [at the for some party or other]
at the hands of the Judge.

Instructional
Art. 5. A ser Of a service which it may
be of use should be rendered by an individual to a
Judge as such, the beneficial useful effect will be either
to make addition in some shape or other to the
stack of the endowments by of which in his appropriate
aptitude as constituted
either to his appropriate power
or to his appropriate knowledge. To his appropriate
power service can not need to be rendered otherwise
than in an extraordinary state of things: that is to say
when exist resistance to it, thereto is either experienced or apprehended.
Of As to this state of things mention may be seen made in see §.3. p functionaries
Art. .

Of For the cases, in which
in consideration of such
extraordinary state
of things power is given
to call call for service
in this shape at the
hands of individuals at
large, see the next section §.3. p functionaries Art. , and if it be
right that for the purpose appropriate service should be rendered compulsorily, not less so is it that it should be tendered spontaneously or in any other
way, voluntarily[+]
[+] Aid-tenderer is the appellation by which in this case
the Applicant may upon occasion be designated.





Identifier: | JB/042/203/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1828-09-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

2-5

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

203

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

expositive / instructional

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d3 / e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

"copd"

ID Number

13126

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