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<head>1824 March 19</head> +<lb/>
<head>1824 March 19 +<lb/>
Constitutional Code <note>Ch. XV. Quasi-Jury</note><lb/>
Constitutional Code</head> <note>Ch. XV. Quasi-Jury</note><lb/>
<note>S.3. Functions</note><lb/>
<note>S.3. Functions</note>
<hi rend='underline'>S.3.Functions</hi><lb/>
<p><hi rend='underline'>S.3.Functions</hi></p>
<p>Art.1. Functions of Quasi-Jurors are <unclear>thus</unclear><lb/><lb/>
<p>Art.1. Functions of Quasi-Jurors are thus<lb/>
which follow -<lb/>
which follow -<lb/>
1. The <unclear>auditors</unclear>.<lb/>
1. The auditors.<lb/>
2. The <gap/><lb/>
2. The lectors.<lb/>
3. The <gap/>inspular.<lb/>
3. The <del>F</del> inspective.<lb/>
4. The inter<gap/>ative<lb/>
4. The interprative<lb/>
5. The commentative<lb/>
5. The commentative<lb/>
6. The operative<lb/>
6. The operative<lb/>
7. The appeal-<unclear>licencing</unclear><lb/></p>
7. The appeal-licencing</p>


<p>Art.2 Of these<add><del>the</del></add> functions those exercised by each individual are<lb/>
<p>Art.2 Of these<add><del>the</del></add> functions those exercised by each individual are<lb/>
all but the operative and appeal licencing: these, no otherwise<lb/>
all but the operative and appeal licencing: these, no otherwise<lb/>
than by the bode.<lb/></p>
than by the body.</p>


<p><add>Art. 3 Of these all but the</add><del>The</del> appeal-licencing <del>as <gap/> are</del> <add>belong</add> <del>app<gap/> <gap/></del> in common<lb/>
<p><add>Art. 3 Of these all but the</add><del>The</del> appeal-licencing <del>as <gap/> are</del> <add>belong</add> <del>app<gap/> <gap/></del> in common<lb/>
to <del>those</del><add>Quasi Jurors</add> and the Judge: <del><gap/> the</del> as to which see Ch.X.1.S.<lb/></p>
to <del>those</del><add>Quasi Jurors</add> and the Judge: <del><gap/> the</del> as to which see Ch.X.1.S.></p>
 
<p><del>The</del> <unclear><del>imperative</del></unclear> of the Judges elementary functions <add><del>in</del></add> the imperative<lb/>
<p><del>The</del> <unclear><del>imperative</del></unclear> of the Judges elementary functions <add><del>in</del></add> the imperative<lb/>
and that above <del><gap/> the Quasi</del> belongs to him<lb/>
and that above <del><gap/> the Quasi</del> belongs to him<lb/>
to the exclusion of <del>the Quasi Jury</del>, Quasi-Jurors.<lb/></p>  
to the exclusion of <del>the Quasi Jury</del>, Quasi-Jurors.</p>  


<p>Art.4 <add>1. Auditor function</add> In the exercise of<add>this</add> their auditor function <add><del>to</del></add> <del>the</del><lb/>
<p>Art.4 <add>1. Auditor function</add> In the exercise of<add>this</add> their auditor function <add><del>to</del></add> <del>the</del><lb/>
Quasi-Jurors <add><del><gap/> <gap/></del> they</add> have all discourse capable of survey as<lb/>
Quasi-Jurors <add><del><gap/> <gap/></del> they</add> have all discourse capable of serving as<lb/>
grounds for the formation of the  Judge's decrees; and <del>not only</del><add><gap/></add><lb/>
grounds for the formation of the  Judge's decrees; and <del>not only</del><add>moreover</add><lb/>
all <del><gap/></del> discourses of the Judges <add>whether addressed</add> to them <add>or to any other</add><del><gap/> <gap/></del> all<lb/>
all <del><gap/></del> discourses of the Judges <add>whether addressed</add> to them <add>or to any other</add><del><gap/> <gap/></del> all<lb/>
<del>addressed by <gap/></del> actor in the judicial theatre<lb/></p>
<del>addressed by <gap/></del> actor in the judicial theatre</p>


Art.5. <add>ii-<unclear>Lective</unclear> function</add> In the exercise of <add>this</add> their <del>better</del> function <del>it</del><add>they</add> <del>belong</del><lb/>
<p>Art.5. <add>ii. Lector function</add> In the exercise of <add>this</add> their <del><gap/></del> function <del>it</del><add>they</add> <del>belong</del><lb/>
<del>to th<gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del><add>share with the Judge in</add> the running of all<add>written or <add>otherwise</add> <add>visibly <del>written</del> expressed </add> discourses, capable<lb/>
<del>to th<gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del><add>share with the Judge in</add> the running of all<add>written or <add>otherwise</add> visibly <del>written</del> expressed </add> discourses, capable<lb/> of survey as grounds for the formation of <add>his</add> <del>the Judges</del> decrees.</p>
of survey as grounds for the formation of <add>his</add> <del>the Judges</del> decrees.
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1824 March 19 +
Constitutional Code
Ch. XV. Quasi-Jury
S.3. Functions

S.3.Functions

Art.1. Functions of Quasi-Jurors are thus
which follow -
1. The auditors.
2. The lectors.
3. The F inspective.
4. The interprative
5. The commentative
6. The operative
7. The appeal-licencing

Art.2 Of thesethe functions those exercised by each individual are
all but the operative and appeal licencing: these, no otherwise
than by the body.

Art. 3 Of these all but theThe appeal-licencing as are belong app in common
to thoseQuasi Jurors and the Judge: the as to which see Ch.X.1.S.>

The imperative of the Judges elementary functions in the imperative
and that above the Quasi belongs to him
to the exclusion of the Quasi Jury, Quasi-Jurors.

Art.4 1. Auditor function In the exercise ofthis their auditor function to the
Quasi-Jurors they have all discourse capable of serving as
grounds for the formation of the Judge's decrees; and not onlymoreover
all discourses of the Judges whether addressed to them or to any other all
addressed by actor in the judicial theatre

Art.5. ii. Lector function In the exercise of this their function itthey belong
to th share with the Judge in the running of allwritten or <add>otherwise visibly written expressed </add> discourses, capable
of survey as grounds for the formation of his the Judges decrees.


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