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<p>1823. July 31.<lb/>
''This Page Has Not Been Transcribed Yet''
<!-- pencil --><head>Constitut. Code</head></p>
 
<p>Art. <del>9</del> 2  The Prime Minister <del>having</del> <add>forthwith</add> immediately<lb/>
 
after <del>rece</del> receipt of such reference, appoints a day for a<lb/>
 
<del>hearing</del> judicial hearing of the case:  that is to say either<lb/>
<del>in person</del> by himself in <unclear>pers</unclear> or by a person deputed by him<lb/>
for the purpose, or by the <del>Minister</del> Justice Minister.</p>
<p>Art. <del>10</del> 3  Of such hearing the place will in ordinary<lb/>
cases be some Justice-<del>room</del><add>Chamber, and performed</add> with open doors.  But for special<lb/>
cause <del>of <gap/> secrecy</del> the hearing may be kept secret information<lb/>
of such secrecy being given to the Legislature who will proceed<lb/>
thereupon on the principles laid down in Ch. 6. &sect;  respecting<lb/>
<unclear>secrecy</unclear>-requiring sittings.</p>
<p>Art. 11.  The Superordinate though without authority<lb/>
from the <del><gap/></del> so appointed Judge he cannot dislocate, may<lb/>
by written instrument pronounce the suspension of the supposed inapt<lb/>
<add><del>suspend the Subordinate so informed pronounce</del></add> Subordinate, <add>declaring the suspension to be in his opinion necessary, and</add> stating the time during which <del>the suspension is to</del> it is<lb/>
to continue, and <del>every</del> in case of necessity may in like manner<lb/>
renew such suspension <add>any number of times</add> for the same or any lesser length of<lb/>
time, until judgment shall have been pronounced</p>
<p>Art. 12.  <del>To</del> In case of deficiency in respect of intellectual<lb/>
or active aptitude, <del>resignati</del> on the part of a public<lb/>
functionary <add>by</add> resignation <del>may <gap/></del> <add>made by him and</add> accepted he may be saved<lb/>
from <del>the enquiry for the purpose</del> dislocation:  and thence for<lb/>
the enquiry made, as above, for that purpose:  Not so in the case<lb/>
of deficiency in respect of moral aptitude.  For the sake of example,<lb/>
<add>the lot of</add> intentional must be kept from being confounded with<lb/>
that of unintentional evildoers.</p>
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1823. July 31.
Constitut. Code

Art. 9 2 The Prime Minister having forthwith immediately
after rece receipt of such reference, appoints a day for a
hearing judicial hearing of the case: that is to say either
in person by himself in pers or by a person deputed by him
for the purpose, or by the Minister Justice Minister.

Art. 10 3 Of such hearing the place will in ordinary
cases be some Justice-roomChamber, and performed with open doors. But for special
cause of secrecy the hearing may be kept secret information
of such secrecy being given to the Legislature who will proceed
thereupon on the principles laid down in Ch. 6. § respecting
secrecy-requiring sittings.

Art. 11. The Superordinate though without authority
from the so appointed Judge he cannot dislocate, may
by written instrument pronounce the suspension of the supposed inapt
suspend the Subordinate so informed pronounce Subordinate, declaring the suspension to be in his opinion necessary, and stating the time during which the suspension is to it is
to continue, and every in case of necessity may in like manner
renew such suspension any number of times for the same or any lesser length of
time, until judgment shall have been pronounced

Art. 12. To In case of deficiency in respect of intellectual
or active aptitude, resignati on the part of a public
functionary by resignation may made by him and accepted he may be saved
from the enquiry for the purpose dislocation: and thence for
the enquiry made, as above, for that purpose: Not so in the case
of deficiency in respect of moral aptitude. For the sake of example,
the lot of intentional must be kept from being confounded with
that of unintentional evildoers.


Identifier: | JB/039/023/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 39.

Date_1

1823-07-31

Marginal Summary Numbering

9-10

Box

039

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

023

Info in main headings field

constitut. code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d16 / e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1822

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1822

Notes public

ID Number

12030

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