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1828. Septr. 17 ++ J 4
Constitutional Code. Copd

Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.3. Judiciary functionaries

4

Expositive
Art. 4. By the Registrar of a Judicatory understand a functionary,
to whose functions exercise is given, by committing to
or causing to be committed to writing whatsoever, such discourses (they being relevant and material to the purpose, as are
to the purpose as applied uttered by the Judicatory in consequence
of an application therein made by any person made by
word of mouth; and as also to receive and keep for further use
every written or other instrument or say document, therein delivered for the purpose
of its serving in the character of evidence: as also of
by committing to writing statements expressive of whatsoever
relevant and material operation, to have been acts, positive or by any person
performed by any person of a nature to influence the
termination given to the such application, come to have been
by any person performed exercised.

Expositive
Art. 5. By a Government Advocate understand
a functionary, employed to to whose functions exercise is given by his acting whether on the Pursuers as the Substitute or say
Representative of the Government to the purpose in question, on the occasion of a suit
side or on the Defendant's side in so in which
or other
the Government is a party, or other whether it be on the Pursuers
or on the Defendant's side: or any other judicial case in
which the Government is concerned in point of interest.

Expositive
Art. 6. By an Eleemosynary Advocate understand
a functionary employed to whose functions exercise
is given by his acting as Assistant, or concomitant
or substituting or say representative, to an any individual
in so far as such individual, not being
or have need to be
who, being, or being about to be, or having need or about to have need to be, a party in a suit, whether
on the Pursuer's or on the Defendant's side, is in a state
of relative helplessness: being to a greater or less degree
by infirmity bodily or mental incapacitated from acting
by himself with adequate effect: and being at the same time
unable to procure gratuitously for the purpose in question adequate
assistance; and, by relative indigence, incapacitated from
obtaining
adequate assistance as
above, together with such
evidence favourable
to his side as the nature
of the individual suit or
other case happens to afford. For other arrangements made in favour of the arrangements made for the relief of such relatively Helplessness, see §.13. Justice for the Helpless.




Identifier: | JB/042/228/001
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Date_1

1828-09-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

4-6

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

228

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

expositive

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d4 / e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

"copd"

ID Number

13151

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