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§. 4. Attendance
§ 24. Attendance.
§.4. Attendance
Depute permanent's attendance.
Art. 29 Art. 22. of Judge
In respect of hours, on the part of a Depute permanent
in the several situations the attendance will, in respect of the
, be in general, be the same as in that on the
part of the Judge Principal, as per Ch. XII §.2 or in
such other degree of assiduity as, on the occasion
of the original location, or afterwards shall have been
agreed on between the principal and each the Depute:
yet so as, for want of some Judge Depute, permanent
or occasional, serving in the same the/respectively for the number of hours appointed for the principal, no business shall remain
undispatched.
End of Section
Art. 2. For particulars, see §.2. Relation to
principal. Art. 1. 2.5.6.7.10.
Art. 28 Art. 23 Registrar's attendance. Wheresoever and Exceptions excepted, whensoever Night-duty excepted, whensoever
and wheresoever ci a the Judge serves, so does the a Registrar.
Government Advocate's attendance.
Art. 23 Art. 24. Exceptions excepted, whensoever and
wheresoever a Judge serves, so does a Government Advocate
Art. 23 Art. 26. Exceptions are
1. Night Duty
2. Outdoor Duty: unless if, in a case in which Government is not a party, at the instance of a party the Advocate all parties excused
attendance is excused by the Judge or unless they add by the suddenness and
2 3. Outdoor duty, if by the suddenness in and
urgency of the demand his attendance is rendered impracticable
without preponderant inconveniences, by the delay or the expence
Art. 26 Art. 26. The For the attendance of the Government
Advocate, and the Eleemosynary Advocate, the demand is created, not merely by the
need of the their active service, on the occasion on which they officiate,
but also by the need of their presence in the character of Judicial Inspectors
with relation to the conduct of the Judge. They being, as well as [+]
[+] the Judge, paid for the
whole of their time, it is
matter of indulgence to them,
if of any occasion in which
the attendance of the Judge
is demanded, their attendance
on their parts is
excused
Art. 27. In the case of
Outdoor service, at large
an adequate ground of
excuse or of excuse for action or both may
however be constituted by the addition
that would be made
to the expence.
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