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1826. Decr. 21 ++
Constitutional Code.
6 Feb 1827
Copy by G. Bentham
inclosed in the
packet sent to the
King of the Netherlands
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.5. Number in a judicatory
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This origl. taken from
a packet of used papers.
Where is the copy?
A.M.
§.5. Number in a Judicatory
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Art. 1. In no Judicature
Art. 1. Judges not
more than one.
Enactive
Art. 1. In a Judicatory number of suits
functionaries no no where more than one. As in an Immediate Judicatory,
so in an Appellate.
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Art. 2. Reasons applying
to Administrative, apply
to Judicatories with an
encreased force
Ratiocinative Instructional
Art. 2. For reasons see those which apply
to the case of an a situation in the Administrative Department.
To the case present case, they will all of them be found to apply:
and, if with any difference, with encreased force.
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Art. 3. Additional Reason.
Art. By Appeal,
and discussion by Advocates
on both sides
one supposed benefit
use of colleagues
is superseded.
Ratiocinative
Art. 3. To the reasons which apply to that case,
added add, in this case, the p the additional controul applied,
and information afforded, by means of Ad
the constant contestational discussion, with the assistance
of Advocates, at the pleasure of the parties interested,
and Appeal with like discussion and assistance, also at the
pleasure of those same parties.
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