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Ch Quasi Jury
(9 §.7. Habitiments
§.7. Habitiments §1 II Quasi Jury's
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For Quasi juries discriminative
habitiments
furnished at public
expence
Art.1. For the Quasi Juries of both classes gowns
the same in fashion and texture such as
to cover their ordinary garments, one provided at the
public expence: the gowns of the Select are distinguished
in color from those of the Ordinaries.
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Justice Minister to
provide for equalisation
of habitiments
Art. 2. To the Justice Minister it belongs to
make sure provision in detail, as being the same in all
the Judicatories, shall be competent to the purpose
of preserving from contempt, members comparatively
indigent, and from disgust their comparatively afulent
colleagues, and the other actors on the theatre of Justice.@
Note @. For the immediate information of persons
at large, having incidentally occasion to be present in
the Judicial theatre, it might be of use if marks of
difference, designation of their several parts, and conspicuous
without being ostentatious, were worn by the different
classes of actors. By all the several functionaries, as
also by the professional Lawyers, a sash suppose worn in the
manner of the ribbons belonging to the Order of Knighthood.
Of this sash the ground might in material, and even in color,
be the same for all, but on it, the functional appellative of
each, in letters conspicuous in color and dimensions.
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