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1825 Apr. 23 +
Procedure Constitutional Code
G
1
Ch. Prehensors
§.
1 Ch. Prehensors
§.
11 Prehensor who

1.
Art 1. Prehensor a functionary,
whose duty or
right it is to apply
the force of the law to persons
or things: mostly
in pursuance of some
individual mandate
from a Judge.

12

2
Art 2. Prehensors are
1. Commissioned.
2. Uncommissioned:
Commissioned, are
. permanent.
. occasional.

13

3.
Art 3. Uncommissioned
any person may act as
Prehensor in the service
of Justice, but, under responsibility,
compunetionally
for wrongful
damage to individuals,
puneitionally for wrong
to the public.

14

4.
Art 4. Analogous to the
case of a Judge Deputes
occasional is that of a
Prehensor occasional.

II I Function

5.
Art 5. To a permanent
Prehensor, as such, belongings
the accersitive
function: the one or
the other employed, according
to the mandate
issued by the Judge.
To the accersitive function
exercise is given
by conveying to any individual
the mandate
of a Judge, ordering him
to attend at the Justice
Chamber, or elsewhere
for the purpose of being
orally examined, or in
any other manners dealt
with accordg to law.

Ch. Prehensors
§.
II. 2.

6.
Art. 6. To a Prehensor
as such, belongs moreover
the serutative function,
in so far as may
be necessary to the exercise
of the prehensive or
the accersitive function.
To the serutative function
exercise is given
by search made for the
subject matter, whether
person or thing, or whom
or which the prehensive
function is to be exercised;
or the person in relation
to whom the accersitive
function is to be
exercised

III. Term of Service

7.
Art. 7. Unless dislocated as
per art 9. first a Prehensor's term of service
is for life.

IV Located how

8.
Art 8. So permanent,
called also an official
prehensor, is located by
the Judge principal of
the Immediate Judicatory

V. 1 Dislocated how

9.
Art 9. So, dislocable.

V. 2

10.
Art 10. So, by the Judge of
the Appellate Judicatory.

V. 3.

11.
Art 1.. Security against
inaptitude of Prehensor
Persons regarding themselves
as having suffered
or being in danger of
suffering, by inaptitude
of a Prehensor, with or
without his default,
may be suit apply to
the Judicatory for his
dislocation

V. 4

12.
Art 12. In such suit,
the Judge by whom
he was located will
not sit. Sitting Judge,
the Judge Depute permanent,
if but one;
if more than one,
he whom to be determined

VI. 1 Responsibly
how

13.
Art 13. Security of individuals
against oppression
by Prehensors:
Adducing to the Justice
Chamber a Prehensee,
the Prehensor adduces
himself: accompany
in him got complaints
any persons that please.

VII. 1

14.
Art 14. Pay. [ ] per day
From unwilling hands
ulterior emolument
is extortion; from willing,
corruption

VII. 2.

Art 15. In case of incapacitation
by old age,
or infirmity, bodily or
mental, a prehensor
may make title to a
pension of retreat, not
exceeding greater but by any
amount less, than the
amount of his pay

VII. 3.

16.
Art 16. Made of obtainment,
suit against the
Government. Advocate
of the Judicatory



Identifier: | JB/549/198/001
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1825-04-23

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549

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198

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001

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Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

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Penner

John Flowerdew Colls

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Jeremy Bentham

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