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1823. Octr. 7 +
Constitutional Code.

+++ 29
Copied i. Enactive
Ch. II Judiciary collectively
§.17 Locable who (Judges)

3
Art. 3. Tables to be
framed and preserved
for ascertaining and
notifying qualified individuals
as they become
qualified: viz
1. Individual Service Tables
2. Aggregate Service Tables.
the Aggregate composed of
the Individual

Art. 3. For ascertaining and making known at all times what
J individuals are in the situa have by service in the
situation of Judge Depute been become thus qualified for being
located in the Office of Judge Immediate
, two sets of
Tables are framed and preserved: namely a set of
Individual Aggregate Service Tables, and a set of Individual Aggregate service
Tables: the Aggregate Service Tables having for their constituent being composed out
character the matter of the several Individual Service Tables.
Tables.

4
Art. 4. Judge Deputes
Individual Service Table
or Judge Depute Service
Almanack: on of each
day in the year entry
made of the number of
hours on which he has
served

[☞ Add, for evidence sake
the first and last hours.]

Art. 4. A Judge Depute's A Individual Service
Table is a sort of Almanack, in which, on each day of
the Year on which the individual has served in that
character, entry is made of the number of hours during
which he has so served on that day served: it is styled
the Judge Depute Service Almanack.

5
Art. 5. By days hours as
above is a mans length
of service determined:
[not by years or parts
of years] not by interval
between first and last day.

Art. 5 In the Table Almanack a mans years of service
are computed not determined not by the interval between
the day on which he first began to serve and the day in
question, but by the number of hours during which he
has served. it may then
may of may have elapsed before
his necessary time of has been fulfilled

P In two years, days
730: serving hours per day
say 10: if all served in
two years solar years
here would be two service
years
: but to compleat
the
by every ten hours
of non service, the time
of service would by
that amount be lengthened.

Note (a)
(a) Days in two years, say 730: serving hours in
a day, say 10: to compleat the two service years, his service during
7300 days hours — is necessary. of These two service years, fulfilment may
have been fulfilled in taken place in the time of two Solar years: but
to fulfill them may have required the
of the till the of
any length of time his

but it may not have taken place, but at the end of any
greater length of time.




Identifier: | JB/042/546/001
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Date_1

1823-10-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

3-5

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

546

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d29 / e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

arthur moore

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

"copd"

ID Number

13469

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