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Ch. XXIX Prehensors
(1 §. Fields of Service
§1. Fields of Service
Enactive
Art. 1. Fields of Service Judicial Logical and Local
or say Geographical. Such as per Ch. XII Judiciary collectively
§.5 are which see the Judge's Fields of Service. The sa
The same as those that of the Judge is the Prehensors
logical field of service.
Enactive. Expositive
Art. 2. Ordinary and extraordinary or say occasional.
Such These are the Prehensors local fields of service.
Ordinary, that which coincides with that of the
Judge. extraordinary to whose Judicatory the Prehensor in question
belongs: extraordinary that the respective local fields of service of
any or all of the several other Immediate Judicatories.
Enactive Expositive
Art. 3. Only where the person or persons, thing or
things, which requiring to be prehended are situate all or some of them
or by the Judge are believed to be, whether in a stationary or an ambulatory migratory
state, within the Judge shire or say the local field of
authority of some other Judge or Judges, to the authority
to act operate within his own Judge shire will be added by the
Prehensor Mandate giving issuing Judge authority to act within the territory of any other
Judge.
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