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1831 July 6 24 B M
Constitutional Code

Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.6. Field of service
or
§.7. Intercommunity of
Jurisdiction

1

Expositive Instructional

17
1
Question
Consistently with this
intercommunity how
can any suit belong to
one Judicatory more than
to another?

Art. 17. Consistently with the intercommunity
with the correspondent universally mutual power of invasion
of jurisdiction as here established: how in the case relation
of one Judicatory, is it, that to any Immediate or Appellate, even Judicatory any
peculiar local field of service can belong? Answers.

2
Answer
1. To the cognizance of Judicatory in
the which the first appl
hearing has place belongs
the suit or other application.
Call that the original
or say originating
Judicatory.

Answer 1. The Of each suit or other judicial
application, the cognizance will belong, in the first instance
to the Judge Judicatory Immediate Judicatory of that Judicial District, in the Justice
Chambers of which the judicial application is made:[+] In the ordinary
[+] and by any person
may judicial application
be made, to
the Judicatory, in
the territory of which at that same
moment he is in existence:
and, special
exceptions of a special
nature excepted,
such as those created
by legal imprisonment,
in any Judicial
District
in the whole
territory may any
person be, at any
moment, in existence.

3
2. Ordinarily, in the
originating Judicatory
will be carried on all
proceeding, from first
to last: of the Judge of
no other Judicatory will the
power need to be applied.

2. In the ordinary state of things or in the state of things most frequently
exemplified, the persons in whom and things in which to
the lot of that same Judge will it fall to carry the suit through from beginning
end: — to which the whole of the evidence, and
after issuing thereupon his definitive decree, to give execution and
effect to it accordingly: and, as well with reference to for the purpose of such execution
and effect, as with reference to the for the purpose of the elicitation of the evidence,
the persons on whom, and the things on which, it will be
necessary for him to operate, will be situated within
that same District. The state of things, in which

3. In extraordinary In comparison of this state of things, an extraordinary
one is that in which for any purpose, the suit or other judicial application will
have to pass, though it be but for a moment, into the hands
of a the Judge of any District other than the one that
first of the Judge first applied to — the originating Judge as above.




Identifier: | JB/042/284/001
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Date_1

1831-07-06

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::17 [or] 1, 2-3]]

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

284

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

expositive instructional

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1 / e7

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

13207

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