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<head>Behaviour in Court</head>
<head>Behaviour in Court <add>Respect to be paid to Judges</add></head>
<note>Respect to be paid to Judges</note>
<p>he shall pay no costs: and if the judge shall appear<lb/> to have acted through corruption or private malice<lb/> he may be compelled to pay to the A<add>p</add>pellant, besides<lb/> the costs, a sum of money by way of damages.</p>
<p>he shall pay no costs: and if the judge shall appear<lb/> to have acted through corruption or private malice<lb/> he may be compelled to pay to the Appellant, besides<lb/> the costs, a sum of money by way of damages.</p>
<p>The parties and all the Audience shall remain<lb/> with their heads uncovered all the time they <lb/> are in presence of the Judge, unless, upon account<lb/> of some bodily indisposition, it shall please him to<lb/> permit any man to be covered. They shall also upon all<lb/> occasions prefer what they have to say with an expression<lb/> of respect saying, Worshipful Sir or may it<lb/> please Your Worship. And if any man has occasion <lb/> to request any thing of the Judge, he shall say, I <lb/> humbly move Your Worship, or I humbly move You,<lb/> Sir, that" &#x2014; and so on expressing his request.</p>
<p>The parties and all the Audience shall remain<lb/> with their heads uncovered all the time they <lb/> are in presence of the Judge, unless, upon account<lb/> of some bodily indisposition, it shall please him to<lb/> permit any man to be covered. They shall also upon all<lb/> occasions prefer what they have to say with an expression<lb/> of respect saying, Worshipful Sir or may it<lb/> please Your Worship. And if any man has occasion <lb/> to request any thing of the Judge, he shall say, I <lb/> humbly move Your Worship, or I humbly move You,<lb/> Sir, that" &#x2014; and so on expressing his request.</p>
<p>In Contempt let the Court of Appeal lean</p>
<p>In Contempt let the Court of Appeal lean<lb/><add>rather</add></p>
<add>rather</add>
 


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Behaviour in Court Respect to be paid to Judges

he shall pay no costs: and if the judge shall appear
to have acted through corruption or private malice
he may be compelled to pay to the Appellant, besides
the costs, a sum of money by way of damages.

The parties and all the Audience shall remain
with their heads uncovered all the time they
are in presence of the Judge, unless, upon account
of some bodily indisposition, it shall please him to
permit any man to be covered. They shall also upon all
occasions prefer what they have to say with an expression
of respect saying, Worshipful Sir or may it
please Your Worship. And if any man has occasion
to request any thing of the Judge, he shall say, I
humbly move Your Worship, or I humbly move You,
Sir, that" — and so on expressing his request.

In Contempt let the Court of Appeal lean
rather



Identifier: | JB/057/019/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

057

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

019

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

behaviour in court / respect to be paid to judges

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::myears [lion with crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline fox

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

18349

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