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<p>1826 Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 1</p> | |||
<head>Constitutional Code</head> | |||
<note>Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively<lb/> | |||
§.1. Excepted Judicatories<lb/> | |||
English practice</note><lb/> | |||
<p>Judge Advocate</p> | |||
<note>4<lb/> | |||
Art 7. Two other<lb/> | |||
Excepted Judicatories<lb/> | |||
styled in English practice<lb/> | |||
Audit Court & Court<lb/> | |||
of Claims</note><lb/> | |||
<p>Art. <!-- Number in pencil -->7.Two other <add>sorts of</add> Judicatories which are wont to<lb/> | |||
be regarded as Judicatories of Exceptor are then stiled<lb/> | |||
<add>in English practice</add> Audit Courts, and those stiled in the same practice Courts<lb/> | |||
of Claims.</p> | |||
<note>5<lb/> | |||
<del>Common</del> <del>c</del>Characteristic<lb/> | |||
difference from ordinary<lb/> | |||
judicatories common to<lb/> | |||
both the want of<lb/> | |||
a party</note><lb/> | |||
<p>What then is peculiar in then <del>to <gap/> that</del> in<lb/> | |||
<del>that given</del> as compared with other judicatories and common<lb/> | |||
to them as compared with one another is this. to wit that<lb/> | |||
<add>in their organization</add> there is a sort of imperfection <add>in</add> each wanting a <del>conditione</del><lb/> | |||
situation being wanting which is <add>commonly regarded as a necessary</add> <del>a constituent element</del><lb/> | |||
constantly existing and indispensable element in the composition<lb/> | |||
of a Judicatory. <del>These are</del> In the <del>Court of cleric</del> <unclear>Model</unclear><lb/> | |||
Court, the <del>element</del> situation wanting to that of pursuer:<lb/> | |||
in the Court of Claims the situation wanting is that of<lb/> | |||
Defendant. <del>In both cases the</del> Not that in either case<lb/> | |||
the functions of the deficient situation remains constantly unperformed:<lb/> | |||
in both cases <del>there is</del> a functionary has place by<lb/> | |||
whom they ought to be, and at any rate are professed to be<lb/> | |||
with scrupulous exactness performed, and with more or less exactness<lb/> | |||
commonly are performed and that is the Judge, Without<lb/> | |||
a Judge the functions <add>belonging to</add> <add>of</add> judicature case not in the aggregate<lb/> | |||
be performed at all: they can not be either well performed <unclear>or</unclear><lb/> | |||
ill performed. But without a pursuer distinct from the Judge<lb/> | |||
they are capable of being performed: and so without a Defendant<lb/> | |||
distinct from the Judge</p> | |||
<note>6<lb/> | |||
In Audit Courts, no <lb/> | |||
pursuer in Courts of <lb/> | |||
claims no Defendant</note><lb/> | |||
<note>Judicature performed<lb/> | |||
in Audit Courts the calling<lb/> | |||
debtors to account the<lb/> | |||
question being whether<lb/> | |||
an sdmitted debt has<lb/> | |||
been discharged or not</note> | |||
<p>Without a pursuer they are performed in the ca<gap/> field<lb/> | |||
in English practice in this same Audit Court: the business of it<lb/> | |||
consists in calling a <add>Debtors</add> Debtor to account: the question being in every<lb/> | |||
case whether a debt which it is admitted he has incurred has been<lb/> | |||
discharged by him: if <del>not</del> the <del>question</del> <add>decision <gap/></add> be in the <del>negative</del><add>affirmative</add> he is pronounced <add>discharged</add> <note>discharged: and as adverse<lb/> | |||
proceeding against him can<lb/> | |||
be carried on: if the decision<lb/> | |||
be in the negative, he may<lb/> | |||
be proceeded upon by a demand<lb/> | |||
for satisfaction as in the ordinary case of an ordinary proceeding on a demand in the score of debts</note></p> | |||
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1826 Novr 1
Constitutional Code
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.1. Excepted Judicatories
English practice
Judge Advocate
4
Art 7. Two other
Excepted Judicatories
styled in English practice
Audit Court & Court
of Claims
Art. 7.Two other sorts of Judicatories which are wont to
be regarded as Judicatories of Exceptor are then stiled
in English practice Audit Courts, and those stiled in the same practice Courts
of Claims.
5
Common cCharacteristic
difference from ordinary
judicatories common to
both the want of
a party
What then is peculiar in then to that in
that given as compared with other judicatories and common
to them as compared with one another is this. to wit that
in their organization there is a sort of imperfection in each wanting a conditione
situation being wanting which is commonly regarded as a necessary a constituent element
constantly existing and indispensable element in the composition
of a Judicatory. These are In the Court of cleric Model
Court, the element situation wanting to that of pursuer:
in the Court of Claims the situation wanting is that of
Defendant. In both cases the Not that in either case
the functions of the deficient situation remains constantly unperformed:
in both cases there is a functionary has place by
whom they ought to be, and at any rate are professed to be
with scrupulous exactness performed, and with more or less exactness
commonly are performed and that is the Judge, Without
a Judge the functions belonging to of judicature case not in the aggregate
be performed at all: they can not be either well performed or
ill performed. But without a pursuer distinct from the Judge
they are capable of being performed: and so without a Defendant
distinct from the Judge
6
In Audit Courts, no
pursuer in Courts of
claims no Defendant
Judicature performed
in Audit Courts the calling
debtors to account the
question being whether
an sdmitted debt has
been discharged or not
Without a pursuer they are performed in the ca field
in English practice in this same Audit Court: the business of it
consists in calling a Debtors Debtor to account: the question being in every
case whether a debt which it is admitted he has incurred has been
discharged by him: if not the question decision be in the negativeaffirmative he is pronounced discharged discharged: and as adverse
proceeding against him can
be carried on: if the decision
be in the negative, he may
be proceeded upon by a demand
for satisfaction as in the ordinary case of an ordinary proceeding on a demand in the score of debts
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