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1832 April 9
Constitutional Code
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.10. Self-suppletive function
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Relation between the matter
of this a Section of
Ch. XII Judiciary collectively
and the entire of Ch. XIV
Immediate Deputes Permanent
divided as it is into
4 Sections.
Taken in its whole mass, the matter of the present Chapter
the twelfth Chapter of the work has for its business the providing
the creation and allotment partition of the mass of political power regarded
as being necessary and requisite and sufficient for
what causing to be at all times enjoyed the community
in which it has received and continues to possess the force and effect of
law a happiness in a quantity greater than in the opinion of those who concur in this and
last their hands to the
establishment of it
it could to
be made put in possession of by any other arrangement that could be
made in any part of the two fields of action logical and
logical of judicial service which it takes upon it to operate upon
Of this same Chapter the 9 Sections present
one bring hold up speak on to view to the view of the close reader a cluster of an assembly of persons
to whom after attaching to each of them its distinctive demonstration
a correspondently different mass of legal power is conferred for the
purpose of endowing him with the ability to render to the community
in question, the in sufficiency and at the same time not in
excess, the service looked for at his hands: comprised of the whole
number of This tenth Section has for its business the public functionaries,
who, by the power of the State, are thus brought into this of connection
with one another is the sort of fictitious body for the designation
of which the appellation of a Judicatory has been found employed
in other political communities, and by adoption is so
in thus
The present Section has for its special object business the
such power in as the nature of things admitts of for so managing
matters that to in the of every such species of functionary that every included
functionary included to that species belonging shall be at all times in sufficiency and never
in excess source of the species and description of that which is looked for at the
hands looked for by creation and prevented of the selection in which he of is being placed
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