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1826. Augt. 22
Constitutional Code.Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§. 5 Number in a Judicatory
☞ 1831 Sept. 4. Not to be employed these
Adductor 2 pages

See the of the
Cour Royale in Morn. Chron. 22 Aug. 1825

Text or Note ( )?

§. Many-seated Judicatory – collateral, accidental
and local use of it

Note (a)?

Art. Incidental and collateral use of Judges
more than one in the same Judicatory of a many seated Judicatory

Thus Though for the purposes of judicature in a representative
democracy having established on the greatest happiness principle
every Judge in addition to one (saving an immediate and
not essential exception as per Ch. Judges Depute permanent
is without intending it an enemy to an obstruction instrument of obstruction to good judicature.
By accident however, under a different constitution,
the utility institution of many seated judicatories may be productive
of good to such an amount as to be outweigh preponderant over
the evil.

Under a Constitution for example, at all times reasonable indulgence but for the mercy of
the Sovereign one man the rest of the community would not have a
right to anything, the Justice Minister, if he stood alone
would be no better than an instrument of wrong under
the forms of right, and the when in the Cour Royale to the purpose of every
man more than one in how superior a degree apt in himself is no better than a sitting nuisance
that same Cour Royale may for aught a strange foreign can
prove to the contrary be an indispensable instrument of salvation
for the little precarious means of security left to the
people by the Holy Alliance. The service which by its
temporary, and furtively obtained, and even precarious negative the Parliaments of the
Kingdom but more particularly the Parliament of Paris
were continually rendering, by showing proving at the expence
of individual sec comfort that despotism was not quite so
free from controul as it was endeavouring to make itself
rendered in this way in the legislative department a service productive of a mass of
preponderance
which preponderated perhaps over the mass of evil produced
by it in the Judicial Department.


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1826-09-22

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