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<p>1824 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi> 9<lb/>
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<head>Constitutional Code</head></p>
 
<p>Copied<lb/>
 
Ch. Judge Deputes<lb/>
 
&#9758; Confer &sect;.  Dislocable how.</p>
<p><head>&sect;. <!-- pencil -->2  Relation as between Principal and Deputes</head></p>
<p><del>Art. 1.  A Depute permanent <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> so to<lb/>
do is bound to</del></p>
<p>Art. 1.  At the requisition of the <add>Judge</add> Principal, a Depute<lb/>
<add>permanent</add> is at all times bound to <del>hold</del> <add>commence</add> sittings at the place, day<lb/>
and hour <del>so</del> <add>therein</add> prescribed:  and <del>so</del> <add>therein</add> as <add>the</add> occasion requires,<lb/>
so continue <del>for <add>thirty</add></del> any number of hours not exceeding the<lb/>
<del><gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> as per</del> <add>allotment as per Ch. XI Judiciary collectively &sect;. [ ]</add> &sect;.  it being understood<lb/>
that the Depute is not bound to <del>serve</del> judicial<lb/>
service other or more severe than that to which the Judge<lb/>
Principal is himself bound.</p>
<p>Art. 2.  If, after <del>receiving clear</del> such requisition<lb/>
received with <del><gap/></del> time sufficient for compliance, he omits<lb/>
to attend and serve, or departs before <del><gap/></del> <add>the appointed</add> time of service<lb/>
<add>is</add> expired, <del>he is <add>stands</add> compensationally <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
entry of such his default is made by the Registrar in<lb/>
the Register <del>book</del> of the day, and the <add>defaulter</add> stands compensationally<lb/>
<add>and <unclear>punitionally</unclear></add> responsible. <del>to the all parties for all damage.</del></p>
<p>Art. 3.  By <del>the</del> <add>any</add> confirmation, express or imputed,<lb/>
given by the Judge Principal to his <del>acts</del> <add>proceedings</add> of the Judge Depute<lb/><lb/>
it is not to be understood, unless <add>so</add> expressed, that<lb/>
he has taken personal cognizance of such proceedings or<lb/>
any of them:  all that is meant is – that nothing <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<add>erroneous</add> in them has come to his knowledge.  For <del>any<lb/>
thing <gap/></del> <add>error</add> in the proceedings of the Depute, Appeal affords<lb/>
the same remedy as for <del>any thing <gap/></del> <add>the like</add> in the<lb/>
proceedings of the <del>Principal</del> principal.</p>
<p>Art. 4.  For relief, against oppression <del>at the hands</del> <add>of a Judge Depute permanent</add><lb/>
<del>of the Judge</del> <add>by his</add> principal, <del>a Judge depute permanent has the</del> <add><del>an</del> Appeal has  <del>place</del></add><lb/>
<del>faculty of appeals</del> to the Appellant Judicatory.</p>
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1824 Jany. 9
Constitutional Code

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Ch. Judge Deputes
☞ Confer §. Dislocable how.

§. 2 Relation as between Principal and Deputes

Art. 1. A Depute permanent so to
do is bound to

Art. 1. At the requisition of the Judge Principal, a Depute
permanent is at all times bound to hold commence sittings at the place, day
and hour so therein prescribed: and so therein as the occasion requires,
so continue for thirty any number of hours not exceeding the
as per allotment as per Ch. XI Judiciary collectively §. [ ] §. it being understood
that the Depute is not bound to serve judicial
service other or more severe than that to which the Judge
Principal is himself bound.

Art. 2. If, after receiving clear such requisition
received with time sufficient for compliance, he omits
to attend and serve, or departs before the appointed time of service
is expired, he is stands compensationally
entry of such his default is made by the Registrar in
the Register book of the day, and the defaulter stands compensationally
and punitionally responsible. to the all parties for all damage.

Art. 3. By the any confirmation, express or imputed,
given by the Judge Principal to his acts proceedings of the Judge Depute

it is not to be understood, unless so expressed, that
he has taken personal cognizance of such proceedings or
any of them: all that is meant is – that nothing
erroneous in them has come to his knowledge. For any
thing
error in the proceedings of the Depute, Appeal affords
the same remedy as for any thing the like in the
proceedings of the Principal principal.

Art. 4. For relief, against oppression at the hands of a Judge Depute permanent
of the Judge by his principal, a Judge depute permanent has the an Appeal has place
faculty of appeals to the Appellant Judicatory.


Identifier: | JB/041/028/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 41.

Date_1

1824-01-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-4

Box

041

Main Headings

Constitutional Code

Folio number

028

Info in main headings field

Constitutional Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

D2 / E1

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1823

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1823

Notes public

[[notes_public::Copd [note not in Bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

001

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