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1828 Aug. 20

Constitutional Code

Copd.

Ch. XII Judiciary collectively
S.9 JudgesElementive function

Art. 1. continued

11. Incidentally or say inter mandative (or say directive: exercised by causing
to be received, by the several persons at whose hands
on the occasion, and in consequence if thea judicial application made to him
compliancy for the giving effect to the exercise of his executive function
compliancy is by him thecalled for, by the Judge antecedently to the exercise
given by him to his imper , or say
ultimately decritive function, as above.

12. Incidentally requisitive. In the several cases
in which the person addressed or addressees in and in relation to the address or the addressee stands in a situation
co-ordinate or subordinate.
This is the same
function as is the incidentally
mandative,
in the case where the
addressee occupies so with relation
to the addresses as a situation
officially subordinating or in any other way subject.

123. Incidentally receptive: viz in relation to responses,
causes expressed in the and delivered in the written form; delivered to his mandate
these same responses being each with reference to his mandates: to wit
to the results of the exercises given by him to his incidentally
mandative function, as above: So likewise in relation to documents [+] 1 This is In relation to responses made [+] desire
[+]1 any other
articles, belonging
to the class of
things.

in the written form or to documents belonging to the class of things
at large, this is a what the auditive is in relation to discourses orally delivered.

114. OfficiallyIncidentally informative. exercised by or say
appropriately communicative exercised by information given
to the various persons or functionaries and persons at large to whose minds
what the exercise proper to be given to the decretive function
requires that the informative should be made precisely.

15. Vexative Inspective function in so far <add> </add>
person in particular in so expositive far as the subject matter asof the sptic

Art.2 Note as to the inspective function. In so far as
a person, the subject matter of it is and the operation considered in respect
of his official conduct especiallyin particular in respect of his conduct in relation
to his office, exercised in a more especial manner in this function in
relation to the Registrar, by whom as under whose direction
permanent account is if given of every discourse and every other operation all exercisedperformed by
every the several actors on the judicial theatre.

Art. 3 Under the inspective Expositive function include what may be termed the
quasi-inspective, who in in so far as it is by a
sense other than that of sight that the perception and
correspondent information is obt obtained.

Expositive

Art,4. A mode of the inspective function is the Visitative: exercised by exercise given to the inspective
function, in so far as, on the occasion of such exercise, change
of place on the is employed so employed on the part of the Judge.



Identifier: | JB/042/312/001
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Date_1

1828-08-20

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042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

312

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constitutional code

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001

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Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2 / e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

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"copd"

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