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1822 April 20
Constitut. Code or Economy &c

(6) (7) 7 as applied
the application of

or 13
Vices and mis
Evils and vices meant
to be excluded

Benefits and virtues
meant to be permitted

Rules for Situation of Judge

1 (1)
1 Impartiality
1 (6)
2. Publicity in general
1 (7)
3. Security in appointed cases
(1) (4)
4. Unsolicitableness
(1) (2)
5. Incorruptibility in a passive way.
1 (3)
6. Incorruptibility in an active way
(6)
7. Abstinence from abuse of power in
Election: viz. by usurpation of
patronage
(8) (II 1)
8. Constancy of attendance
II (2)
9. Promptitude of dispatch
II. (3)
10 Closeness and continuity of
attention even to the smallest causes
II (4)
11. Minimization of expence
I. (5)
12 Non-partiality towards Advocates.
Indulgence and assistance towards
suitors
III.(1)
13. Punctuality of obedience towards the
legislative law.
14. Certification of its imperfections where
observed.


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V.1.
1. Partiality through sympathy or
antipathy
V2.1.
2. Concealment where adverse to
Justice
VI.2
3. Divulgation where adverse to
Justice
V.2
4.Inchoate partiality by admitting
private solicitation.
V.3
5. Yielding to corruptive applications
V 4
6. Solicitation of corruptive agreements
VII.1
7. Abuse of power by usurpation
of patronage

I.1
8. Violation of duty by non-attendance
I IV 2
9. Dilatoriness by indolence,
negligence or design
II IV
10. Inattention — particularly to
small causes their Precipitation
IIII 3. III 4.
11. Creation or permission of needless
expence to suitors: sequestration.
V.1
12. Partiality towards Advocates
contempt and toward
and non-assistance of: withholding
of due service to Suitors and
their gratuitous Assistants
I 2
13. Disobedience as toward the
law: viz by misinterpretation
or arbitrary decision
Added 29 Apr. 1822
Insolence pride and contemptuousness

II. 1
14. Proud department as to Suitors
and visitors in general
II. 2
15. Harshness towards delinquent
and persons accused of delinquency;
Add Judge in
Add
16. Non assumption of superior
virtue on the ground of superior
power.



Identifier: | JB/042/615/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1822-04-29

Marginal Summary Numbering

or 13

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code; economy as to office

Folio number

615

Info in main headings field

constitut. code or economy &c

Image

001

Titles

rules for situation of judge

Category

plan

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c7 / e7

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

richard doane

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

13538

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