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1823. April 4

Ch. Of the rule of the Judiciary Judges and other functionaries belonging
to the Judiciary

Art. In every District there is a Judge Judicatory of appellate Sub District, Bis sub District there is an immediate
Jurisdiction Judicatory constituted by a single Judge. Judges, no more than one.

Art. 2. Su In every District Sub-District there is a an Appellate Judicatory of immediate
jurisdiction
constituted by a single Judge. Judges, no more than one.

Art. 3. So in every Bis subdistrict. Quere?

Art. 4. In every District there is an Advocate General on for the
Pursuers side. Say a the Pursuers Advocate say Pursuer General.
So in every Sub-District. So in every Bis subdistrict.

Art. 5. In every District there is an Advocate General for the
Defendants side, say a the Defenders Advocate – say Defender General.
So in every Sub-District.

Art. 6. In the Judicatory of District every Judicatory there is a Judicatory Registrar. So in every
Sub-District. So in every Bis Sub-district.

Art. 7. In Attached in every Judicatory of any District is sits constantly a Committee
of the Member of the Supreme Constitutive, comprising a Section of the Public Opinion Tribunal. It consists of two

Art. 8. It consists of two branches sitting on the same cause, Obligatory are
branches sitting at the same time: the Obligatory attendant
1. The Obligatorily attendant and spontaneously serving branch,
branch or only the Jury. In the Casual attendant branch
.
2. The spontaneously serving branch: or say the casual Audience composed of the individuals whose
composed of Parties and Witnesses till their causes can
are to be heard, and of chance individuals attracted by personal
presence in the Judicatory is the result of produced by other causes of all sorts.
interest interest or simple curiosity.
So in every Sub-District.

Art. 9. In The obligatorily attendant and serving branch
that are is composed of Citizens active Citizens having at
located by lot.

Art. 10. In the composition of it are two classes: the
less erudite and the more erudite.

Art. 11. At the commencement first day of each year is The division distinction
is made by the Advocate General of the Sub-legislature of the
District: with the assistance of Deputies located by him, one in each one or more in each
Sub district. He is by treating In the class more erudite
class are located such individuals as it appears to him most fit to the in his estima judgment are possessed of the highest degree of appropriate aptitude
in that class in the if from 4 in to () to 1 in (100) of the whole number active Citizens in the District
or Sub-district as the case
may be.


Identifier: | JB/044/045/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 44.

Date_1

1824-10-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

14-17

Box

044

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

045

Info in main headings field

constitutional code us

Image

002

Titles

rationale

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

a32 / d17 / e13

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1822

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1822

Notes public

ID Number

13830

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