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1825 Dec. 1
Constitutional Code.
Ch. XII. Judiciary Collectively
§ 24 Attendances
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Art. 5. Arts 6. The day service time of the duty is divided into the a first
part and a second part. The first part commences at
6 o'clock in the morning, and lasts till 2 o'clock in
the afternoon, containing then 8 hours: the second part commences at 2 o'clock
in the afternoon, and lasts till 10 o'clock into night:
in the evening, thus also has containing 8 hours: The
night service commences at 10 at night, and lasts
till 6 o'clock in the morning: thus containing also
8 hours.
Art. 6. Art. 7. This for example. The In the several judicatories
the legislature will adjust those several settle this division of times as it sees
convenient general convenience shall appear to dictate. For
an Appellate judicatory in particular the hours of attendance will probably
be taken partly from the time of the first part, partly from the
time of the second part of day-duty.
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