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1825 Apr. 23.
Constitutional Code
2
Ch. Prehensors
Ch. Prehensors.
§.
VII 4

17.
Art 17. Appeal either
by Government Advocate
for excess; or, by Prehensor
Pursuer, for noncollation
or deficiency
in the amount.

VII. 5.

18.
Art 18. So long as the Prehensor
is fit for accersition,
and there is accersition
business enough
to employ him
a Prehensor can not
make title to a pension
of retreat.

VIII 1. Muniment

19.
Art 19. Ensigns of authority,
constantly borne
in a Prehensor's
habiliment or hand,
are as follows —

VIII. 2.

20.
Art 20. I. Instrument
of his location or commission
from the Judicatory
Contents are
1. Judicatory — it's name
2. Prehensor's official name
3 Prehensor's personal
names.
4. Year month and day
of location of commission
5. Locating Judges or commissioners manuscript
signature
Size and forms such
as to render it concealable,
for surprize,
to prevent escape

Ch. Prehensors.
§.
VIII. 3.

21.
Art 21. II. Prehensor's Code.
a printed exemplar,
indicating, at length or
by reference, all powers
rights and obligations, belonging
to the office.
See Procedure Code.
Ch. Prehensionsors &c.

VIII 4.

22.
Art 22. III The prehension
mandate issued
to him on the individual
occasion

VIII 5.

23.
Art 23. To secure compliance
of prehendee
and third persons, all
these muniments he
produces on executing
the mandate, allowing
of the Code so
fat as may be without
obstruction to execution.
Ch

IX. 1 or Powers

or 1.
Art. 24 or 1. [Exceptions
excepted,] from the obligation
of compliance
with a prehension
mandate, no persons
is exempt.

IX. 2

or 2.
Art 25 or 2. To the extent of his
bodily strength, and procurable
instruments
and means, resistance
Prehensor will, in so far
as needful, subdue by
force, and on the part
of the prehendee, produce,
in so far as necessary,
active cooperation.

IX. 3

or 3.
Art 26 or 3. In so far as
needful; he will exact
cooperation on the
part of any or all persons
within reach.

IX. 4

or 4.
Art. 27 or 4. From the
exercise of Prehensor's
functions, no place
is exempt.

IX. 5.

or 5.
Art 28 or 5. Nor any
part of the 24 hours.

IX. 6.

or 6.
Art. 29 or 6. But as in
other respects, so in respect
of place and time,
Prehensor in his endeavours
towards the attainment
of the direct ends,
will minimise the evils
opposite to the collateral
ends of justice — to wit,
delay, vexation & expence.

IX. 7.

or 7.
Art. 30 or 7. For other matters
relative to the exercise
of the prehensive
function, see Procedure
Code — Ch. Prehension.



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1825-04-23

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John Flowerdew Colls

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Jeremy Bentham

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