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1825. April May 1
Procedure Code
§. 3. Mode Form of address.
Art. 1. In the Justice Chamber, in speaking to as
of the Judge, the proper mode form of designation is Master as Judge.
Art. 2. It So, Mr Government Registrar,
Mr Quasi Juror or Quasi Juryman, Mr Visitor,
Mr Probation for a Probationary Lawyer in the Visitors
Gallery or naming him if necessary, Mr Visitor for any other male person naming him if necessary so stationed,
or Mrs Visitor for any female person so stationed naming her if necessary, Mr
Government Advocate f Mr Advocate of the Helpless, Mr
or Mrs Assistant or Proxy naming him or her if necessary.
Observation
(a) By a strange anomaly utter in speaking of or to a person
of adult age Master though so written is more pronounced
otherwise than Mister, in which form it is never written,
applied to a non-adult it is commonly pronounced as written Master's
but the age at which the change in pronunciation takes place is not
determined.
In a Justice Chamber this proposition is not without its use.
It is Applied to all it is a testimony of their respect which it is of use
to all should be paid manifested by every one to every other: applied to the Judge it
is more particularly of apposite and of use useful he being to the purpose of
the duties of his office, master with relation to, and as such entitled to the
service in all shapes at
the hand of every other
of the actors in the judicial
theatre. Even in the case
of the others, subject to the mastery of the Judge, each the actors of every other of these denominations are each one one of them made of his own conduct, within such his spheres.
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