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1824. July 21
Constitutional Code

+ 2
Copd
2

Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.16. Eventually emendative
function

Art. 2. I. Mode of proposing bringing forward the amendment. When, to in any part of the law
the need of amendment presents itself to a man's mind as having place, he
draws up according to one or other of the forms mentioned in Ch. XI, §.2. Art. the amendment which to him seems most suitable.
to the . In Judicatory, the Public
Pursuer and Public Defender Protector, being present, he thereupon consults them, by reading or causing
to be read to them the tenor of such his amendment, with his
reasons annext, and also upon each of them, to attach mark on to the
paper as they respectively think fit, one or other of the several responses signified by the words Approved, Acquiesced in or Disapproved
paper, either to the approval, acquiescence to the approval: giving
to each of them, if desired, any such consideration time as he
thinks fit
time seems requisite. At the end of this time he

Art. 3. II. Transmission to the superordinate authorities. At the end of the above such consideration time, he transmitts,
to the several superordinate authorities, so many exemplars of
the proposed amendment: on each of which are attached is marked
the response of the Public Pursuer as above,
these same responses the opinion of the Public Pursuer
of the three
or else a declaration of the
invitation given to them and of their in consequence him, respectively, or in their his absence to
the in office of his Deputes permanent: and so in the case of the
Public Defender Protector.

Art. 4. Disposed of accordingly are exemplars of such
proposed Amendment with the opinions responses as above in
manner and number following —

1. Kept in the Registry, one

2. Kept by the Judge for his own use, one.

2. Kept in the Registry of the Judicatory, one.

3. Transmitted to the the Appellant Judicatory one, with
the day when so sent marked on it.

4. Transmitted to the Justice Minister, with the like mark, one

5. Transmitted to the Legislation Minister with the like mark, one.

Art. 4. On receipt of the Amendment, Appellate his exemplar, the Judge Registrar of the Appellate Judicatory keeps it in the Registry
having

marked it the
Art. 5. On the part Neither on the part of the Public
day when received. Describing it by the designation of the Article or Articles
Pursuer nor on the part of the Public Defender approved
to which it applies, he gives no sends notice to the Justice Minister of the
the office of the Judge reception given to it by the Judge Appellate, as signified by the words Approved

Art. By the word disapproved whether written with

Acquiesced in or Disapproved: the which words are expected to be written by the hand
by the Judge of the Appellate Judicatory or
of the Judge: those excepted exempted there received from the Immediate so is kept in the Register
by the Justice Minister whatever is put upon the proposed Amendment
of the Judicatory.
So likewise another such notice to the Legislation Minister[1]
with sending with the word
attached to it, or a separate letter to that same effect by the Public Pursuer or Public
Defender .

[1] If, within consideration
time, as per Ch. XI. §.2.
no such notice is received
by the Legislation Minister
the amendment is considered
as acquiesced in by the
Judge Appellate and Justice
Minister respectively.

Art. 5. In like manner
after receipt of his exemplar,
the Justice
Minister causes notice
to be given to the Legislation
Minister: and
with like effect in case of failure.




Identifier: | JB/042/413/001
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Date_1

1824-07-21

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2-3

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042

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constitutional code

Folio number

413

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constitutional code

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001

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1

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recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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jeremy bentham

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"copd"

ID Number

13336

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