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32 Judic.
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7 Power to Assemblies to allow Parochial divisions. To The Sub-provincial Assemblies under subject acting
under the controul of the Provincial Assemblies
it shall belong to make such alterations in
the territorial jurisdiction of the immediate Courts
as they shall judge convenient regards being had
to the extent population and pecuniary faculties
of the suitors inhabitants.
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8 Examples They are for instance.
1. Lay two Parishes for this purpose into one:
judicial district.
2. Take a part of one parish or parts of several
parishes to annex to one parish or the aggregate
of several parishes for the purpose of forming a
juridical district.
23 . Divide any Parish into two or more parts.
juridical districts
9.
9 — to appoint several Judges to a Parish They may even appoint to one and the same
juridical district two or more permanent Judges
each having invested with separate equal and convenient
jurisdiction. But such two or more Judges shall
not sit together nor take cognizance of the same causes
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10 — in towns to the Municipality In towns having a municipal government
the power The powers given to the Sub-provincial
Assemblies shall by the three last preceding
articles shall in towns having a municipal
governments of their own be vested in the municipality:
subject always saving always to the controul of the Provincial
Assembly.
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