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Thouret. Tit. III
Tit. III. art. 2
2 Mode of election The Judge of the Peace shall be by ballot, individually
taken, and upon not less than an absolute
majority of the votes, by the active Citizens of the
Canton, collected convened met together in primary Assembly. If
there are several first primary Assemblies in the
Canton, the collection of the result from their several
ballots shall be performed by Committee-men from
appointed by each Assembly.
Tit. III. art. 3.
A certificate of the act of election shall be
sent to and entered upon the Register of the District
Court.
Tit. III. art. 4
The King shall be supplicated to consent that the
act instrument of election and the certificate thereof
upon the Register may serve instead of a commission
for a Judges a Judge of the Peace.
2d 3d & 4th
To these three articles no very material objection occurs,
nor any very important observation
The second article has many contains several technical expressions,
which require explanation definition, but of which some have
already received it, and all it is to be hoped with
somewhere or other. But to those which have already
been explained, references should be subjoined pointing
out where the explanation is to be met with.
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