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Ch. IX Ministers}
Ch. XII Judiciary }collectively
(10 §.5. Number in}an Office a Judicatory
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Art. 32. Unavoidably
intangled entangled
with the matter of the
Procedure Code is
the discussion on this
point: further it can
not turn till
that has been bought in
view
Thus for suits called civil Suits called penal
extended a rich variety of like features examples of inquisition.
But in this case the subject of the number of
Judges in the judicature is mixt up with that of the
mode of discourse if of the aggregate of species of suits
using so many different species of judicature: and
the division of the business of the same individual suit, any
the number of successive judicatories composed of
sometimes single seated in sole instance in others, many seated in
rich variety of number. Of these he the number will
be seen to belong more properly to the Procedure
Code than to the present Code. But punishment as in
the present Code some notice may naturally enough be
expected to be taken, in §. such notice will be
seen to be taken accordingly.
[] Of this the
will find place in
§. under the head
of Fields of service
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