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<head>1824. March 14</head> +<lb/>
<head>1824. March 14</head> +<lb/>
<head>Constitutional Code.</head><note>Ch. XV. Quasi Jury</note><lb/>
<head>Constitutional Code.</head>
<p><note>Ch. XV. Quasi Jury</note><lb/>
<note>S.1. Field of Service</note>
<note>S.1. Field of Service</note>
</p>
<p>Art. 7  The Judge has power to perform a recapitulatory<lb/>
<p>Art. 7  The Judge has power to perform a recapitulatory<lb/>
examination, <del>allow</del><add>of his own in open</add> for <del>his</del> the satisfaction of the public<lb/>
examination, <del>allow</del> <add>of his own notion</add> for <del>his</del> the satisfaction of the public<lb/>
is  <del>for that</del> of his own conscience: he is bound to do so, <lb/>
is  <del>for that</del> of his own conscience: he is bound to do so, <lb/>
in <del>application</del><add>petition</add>made by a party in either side.<lb/></p>
in <del>application</del> <add>petition</add> made by a party in either side.<lb/></p>


<p>Art. 8. When it is of his own <unclear>motion</unclear> <del>that the Judge</del><lb/>
<p>Art. 8. When it is of his own notion <del>that the Judge</del><lb/>
<del>institutes a recapitulory examination,</del> he pronounces<lb/>
<del>institutes a recapitulory examination,</del> he pronounces<lb/>
no definitive decree till after it has been performed: when<lb/>
no definitive decree till after it has been performed: when<lb/>
<del>this</del> on petition, <del>as above defini</del>
<del>this</del> on petition, <del>as above defini</del>
decrees, <del>of such <unclear>notion</unclear></del><add>such as, but for</add><lb/>
decrees, <del>of such notion</del> <add>such as, but for</add><lb/>
<del>as to be there<gap/></del><add>such petition will be</add> definitive<add>- say <hi rend='underline'>eventually definitive</hi> decrees</add> are pronounced by him, and<lb/>
<del>as to be otherwise</del> <add>such petition will be</add> definitive <add>- say <hi rend='underline'>eventually definitive</hi> decrees</add> are pronounced by him, and<lb/>
<del>it is an</del><add>to</add> these decrees  <del>that</del> the petition <del>grounds itself</del> being<lb/>
<del>it is an</del> <add>to</add> these decrees  <del>that</del> the petition <del>grounds itself</del> being<lb/>
infirm<gap/>:<lb/></p>
infirm<gap/>:<lb/></p>


<p>Art. 9  <del>The pair of a</del> When, on petition <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<del>above a Quasi-trial his place as above</del>, it is in this<lb/>
will. The Judges eventually definitive decree having been<lb/>
pronounced, he addresses himself to the parties thus Is it<lb/>
the desire of any one of you that there should be a <del>Quasi-</del><lb/>
<del>Trial</del> recapitulation examination? If, by any one use<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> <add>ever</add> be given in
the affirmation, a day and hour <add>for the purpose</add> is<lb/>
<del>by him</del> appointed <add>by him,</add> after hearing about which they respectively<lb/>
have to say as to the time.<lb/></p>
<p>Art. 10 In case of necessity, the <del>di<gap/></del> recapitulory<lb/>
examination is carried <del><gap/></del> on through <del><gap/></del> <add>any number of</add> sittings.<lb/>
But, unless for obviating some casual and pressing inconvenience,<lb/>
no adjournment from <del>sitting to sitting</del> <add>one sitting to another</add> has place, un<lb/>
till this regularly employable quantity of time
<del>has been</del> <add>has <del>having</del> been</add><lb/>
exhausted, <del>th<gap/></del> without the suits being open <del>for <gap/></del><lb/>
for <add>the</add> definitive decrees.<lb/></p><pb/>


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1824. March 14 +
Constitutional Code.

Ch. XV. Quasi Jury
S.1. Field of Service

Art. 7 The Judge has power to perform a recapitulatory
examination, allow of his own notion for his the satisfaction of the public
is for that of his own conscience: he is bound to do so,
in application petition made by a party in either side.

Art. 8. When it is of his own notion that the Judge
institutes a recapitulory examination, he pronounces
no definitive decree till after it has been performed: when
this on petition, as above defini decrees, of such notion such as, but for
as to be otherwise such petition will be definitive - say eventually definitive decrees are pronounced by him, and
it is an to these decrees that the petition grounds itself being
infirm:

Art. 9 The pair of a When, on petition
above a Quasi-trial his place as above, it is in this
will. The Judges eventually definitive decree having been
pronounced, he addresses himself to the parties thus Is it
the desire of any one of you that there should be a Quasi-
Trial recapitulation examination? If, by any one use
ever be given in the affirmation, a day and hour for the purpose is
by him appointed by him, after hearing about which they respectively
have to say as to the time.

Art. 10 In case of necessity, the di recapitulory
examination is carried on through any number of sittings.
But, unless for obviating some casual and pressing inconvenience,
no adjournment from sitting to sitting one sitting to another has place, un
till this regularly employable quantity of time has been has having been
exhausted, th without the suits being open for
for the definitive decrees.


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