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Click Here To Edit 1824. April 1825 Nov. 2 +
Constitutional Code

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1o & 2o
Ch. XII Judiciary Collectively
§. 17. Intercommunity of Service

. The one a Judge. Person applies to Judge if say neighbouring of a
that Judge the to Justice Minister who deputes or deputes to him the suit
Dependant Judge resource in the Judicatory.

§. 19. §. 7. Intercommunity of Judicial service.

Art. 1. As in every other all departments, in general so in more particularly in the judicial, not for the gratification
of individual
pride, but for the
fulfilment of the ends
of government, is authority committed to public functionaries.

Art. 12. Between the Judge of one Immediate Judicatory,
and that of another, intercommunity of service, as compleat
as the nature of the case admitts, has place. For
For maximization of execution and effect to the ordinances of the Law, and for
minimization of delay, vexation and expence, to every
Judge who with relation to the suit or initiatory judicial application
in question, [acting throughout the course of it,
in the local field of service in question] is the original
Judge
, belongs the functionary under the conditions stated in the Procedure Code, the discretionary power of invasion,
with reference to the local field of Service of every
other Immediate Judge.

Art. 23. By the Original Judge, understand him
in whose Judicatory the initiatory juridical application
has been made; application to that
same individual effect not having, by that same applicant,
been made to any other Judicatory.

Concerning the initiatory application, see Procedure
Code.(a)

Note (a)
Exposition.

(a). An initiatory application is either petitory, or
simply informative: petitory, when it has for its object
the obtaining admission for a demand, to a determinate
effect, made by the applicant, whether on his own account,
or on account of some other person certain; simply informative,
when made by a person, without desire expressed,
of becoming himself pursuer in a suit, or petitioner for any other purpose or of seeing any other
determinate person admitted in that character: as where
the subject matter of the information is the supposed
commission of some supposed offence, by some person
as yet unknown or the existence of some danger, whether
to person or to property, to the obviating of which
the the exercise of judicial authority may become Art 3. conducive.


Identifier: | JB/042/280/001
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Date_1

1824-04

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042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

280

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

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001

Titles

intercommunity of judicial service

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1

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recto

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Corrections

jeremy bentham

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Notes public

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13203

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