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1828 Sept. 13 ++ 8 | <head>1828 Sept. 13 ++ 8<lb/> | ||
Constitutional Code | Constitutional Code</head> | ||
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively | <note>Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively<lb/> | ||
§.2. Actors | §.2. Actors</note> | ||
8 | <p>8</p> | ||
<p>Cop<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></p> | |||
(1) | <p>(1)<lb/> | ||
Expositive | <hi rend="underline">Expositive</hi><lb/> | ||
Art. 13. For distinguishing different < | Art. 13. For distinguishing <del>different classes</del> <add>the several <del>sorts</del></add><lb/> | ||
modes of rendering assistance with reference to like <gap/>, and | modes of rendering assistance with reference to <unclear>like</unclear> <gap/>, and<lb/> | ||
thence the several | thence the several correspond<del>ent</del> species <del>or say <gap/></del> and denominations of Judicial Assistants<lb/> | ||
of and <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/> other sources of | <del>of and <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/> other sources of</del><lb/> | ||
sources of | sources of<lb/> | ||
division with correspondent divisions species and denominations are the following | division with correspondent <del>divisions</del> <add>species and denominations</add> are the following —</p> | ||
I. Source the first. Relations as between the party principal (as within party), and the Assistant | <p>I. <add>Source the <hi rend="underline">first</hi>.</add> Relations as between the <del>party</del> principal (as within party), and the Assistant<lb/> | ||
Judiciary or say Judicial | <del>Judiciary or say Judicial</del><lb/> | ||
I. Nature of the trust: every Assistant to the Judge | <del>I. Nature of the trust: every Assistant to the Judge</del><lb/> | ||
Species thus deduced — 1. Party the intended benefitee; Assistant, the trustee. Included in and by | Species thus deduced — 1. Party the <hi rend="underline">intended benefitee</hi>; Assistant, <note>the <hi rend="underline">trustee</hi>. <add>Included</add> in and by<lb/> | ||
these denominations is | these denominations is<lb/> | ||
supposed the supposition — that whatsoever | <del>supposed</del> <add>the supposition —</add> that whatsoever<lb/> | ||
functions, whether | <hi rend="underline">functions</hi>, whether<lb/> | ||
rights or powers, are | <hi rend="underline">rights</hi> or <hi rend="underline">powers</hi>, are<lb/> | ||
exercised by the Assistant | exercised by the Assistant<lb/> | ||
are of the nature of trusts | are of the nature of <hi rend="underline">trusts</hi><lb/> | ||
that is to say charged | that is to say charged<lb/> | ||
by law with the obligation | by law with the obligation<lb/> | ||
of correspondent service: service | of correspondent service: service<lb/> | ||
of consisting in the rendering the exercise of < | <del>of</del> <add>consisting in the</add> rendering the <unclear>exercise of them<lb/> | ||
as</unclear> <hi rend="underline">beneficial</hi> or say<lb/> | |||
serviceable to the | <hi rend="underline">serviceable</hi> to the<lb/> | ||
party: — <gap/> which party thereby | party: — <del><gap/></del> <add>which party</add> thereby<lb/> | ||
constituted intended | constituted <hi rend="underline">intended<lb/> | ||
benefitee. As to the | benefitee</hi>. As to the</note><lb/> | ||
being as such with reference to such party, a trustee | <del>being as such with reference to such party, a trustee<lb/> | ||
the party, the intended benefitee. | the party, the intended benefitee.<lb/> | ||
For the several species of trusts, see Civil Code. <gap/> | For</del> the several species of trusts, see Civil Code. <gap/><lb/> | ||
Trusts. For C<gap/> In the mean time, as to the Intended benefitee, and the correspondent | <hi rend="underline">Trusts</hi>. <del>For C<gap/></del> <add>In the mean time, as to the</add> Intended benefitee, and <add>the</add> correspondent<lb/> | ||
Trustees see, for the present, Westminster Review No. for W26 | Trustees see, <add>for the present,</add> Westminster Review <del>No.</del> for W26<lb/> | ||
No... | No...</p> | ||
(2) | <p>(2)<lb/> | ||
II. No. Source the second. The place of <gap/> where the Judge is — say the Justice chamber | II. <add><del>No.</del> Source the <hi rend="underline">second</hi>.</add> The place <del>of <gap/></del> where the Judge is — say the Justice chamber<lb/> | ||
being the place in which the service is <gap/><gap/> considered | being the place in which the service is <del><gap/><gap/></del> considered<lb/> | ||
II. <gap/> in respect of time and place, between the | <del>II. <gap/> in respect of time and place, between the</del><lb/> | ||
as rendered, that in relative times of existence at that place | as rendered, that in relative times of existence at that place<lb/> | ||
considered and Assistant | <del>considered and Assistant<lb/> | ||
parties in the capacity of intended benefitee, and the | parties in the capacity of <hi rend="underline">intended benefitee</hi>, and the</del><lb/> | ||
as between party and Assistant, | as between party and Assistant,<lb/> | ||
Judicatory Assistant Species 1. Assistant Concomitant. 2. Assistant Substitute | <del>Judicatory Assistant.</del> Species 1. <add>Assistant</add> Concomitant. 2. <add>Assistant</add> Substitute<lb/> | ||
or say Representative. | or say Representative.</p> | ||
(5) | <p>(5)<lb/> | ||
V. III. Source the fifth. The Nature of the Inducement operating as the final and efficient | V. <del>III.</del> <add>Source the <hi rend="underline">fifth</hi>.</add> <del>The</del> <add>Nature of the</add> <hi rend="underline">Inducement</hi> operating as the <hi rend="underline">final</hi> and efficient<lb/> | ||
cause of the act by which fulfilment is given to the obligations belonging | <hi rend="underline">cause</hi> of the act by which <add>fulfilment is given to</add> the obligations belonging<lb/> | ||
to the trust. <gap/> | to the trust. <del><gap/></del> Species. 1. <del><gap/></del> Gratuitous <add>Assistant;</add> 2. Professional<lb/> | ||
Assistant. | Assistant.</p> | ||
(3) | <p>(3)<lb/> | ||
III. Source the third. | III. <add>Source the <hi rend="underline">third</hi>.</add> <hi rend="underline">Authority</hi> in virtue of which the assistant acts<lb/> | ||
Authority in virtue of which the assistant acts | that is to say, 1. the authority of the party assistant: 2. that of the individual assisting.<lb/> | ||
that is to say, 1. the authority of the party assistant: 2. that of the individual assisting. | Species:— 1. Assistant <hi rend="underline">Depute</hi> <del>or say Proxy</del>. 2. Assistant<lb/> | ||
Species:— 1. Assistant Depute or say Proxy. 2. Assistant | self-<unclear>localist</unclear>.</p> | ||
self-localist. | |||
(9) | <p>(9)<lb/> | ||
Art. For the different arrangements which require to be deduced deduced and grounded | <del>Art.</del> For the different arrangements which require to be <del>deduced</del> <add>deduced and grounded</add><lb/> | ||
deduced from and grounded on, the abo and accordingly will be deduced from and grounded | <add>deduced from and grounded on, <del>the abo</del></add> and accordingly will be deduced from and grounded<lb/> | ||
on, these several distinctions, see Procedure Code, | on, these several distinctions, see <hi rend="underline">Procedure Code</hi>,<lb/> | ||
tit. Pro Judiciary <gap/><gap/> Assistants. | tit. <del>Pro</del> <hi rend="underline">Judiciary</hi> <del><gap/><gap/></del> <hi rend="underline">Assistants</hi>.</p> | ||
(6) | <p>(6)<lb/> | ||
VI | VI. <add>Source the <hi rend="underline">sixth</hi>.</add> Mode in which the sort of service in question is rendered<lb/> | ||
to wit 1. <gap/> Ordinating 2. Effectors | to wit 1. <gap/> Ordinating 2. Effectors<lb/> | ||
<gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> | <del>Species. 1. <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <add><gap/></add></del><lb/> | ||
Species 1. Preordination Assistant: in English law language Attorney or say Solicitor | <add>Species 1. Preordination</add> Assistant: in English law language <hi rend="underline">Attorney</hi> or say <hi rend="underline">Solicitor</hi><lb/> | ||
in French, | in French, <hi rend="underline">Avoué</hi>. 2. Effective <add>Assistant</add> <del>and Evidence Elicitator and <gap/><lb/> | ||
2. Adv<gap/> Arg<gap/> Assistant: in English law | 2. Adv<gap/> Arg<gap/> Assistant</del>: in English law<lb/> | ||
language, Barrister: in French Avocat. Functions of | language, <hi rend="underline">Barrister</hi>: in French <hi rend="underline">Avocat</hi>. Functions of<lb/> | ||
the effective Assistant resolvable into three to wit 1. the A<gap/> <gap/> orative exercised by making | the effective Assistant resolvable into <del>three</del> to wit <add>1. the <del>A<gap/></del></add> <note><del><add><gap/></add></del> <add>orative</add> exercised by making<lb/> | ||
instead of the party, application to the Judge | instead of the party, application to the Judge</note><lb/> | ||
2. the Evidence-elicitative; 3. the argumentative. | 2. the Evidence<note>-elicitative; 3. the argumentative.</note></p> | ||
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1828 Sept. 13 ++ 8
Constitutional Code
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.2. Actors
8
Copd
(1)
Expositive
Art. 13. For distinguishing different classes the several sorts
modes of rendering assistance with reference to like , and
thence the several correspondent species or say and denominations of Judicial Assistants
of and other sources of
sources of
division with correspondent divisions species and denominations are the following —
I. Source the first. Relations as between the party principal (as within party), and the Assistant
Judiciary or say Judicial
I. Nature of the trust: every Assistant to the Judge
Species thus deduced — 1. Party the intended benefitee; Assistant, the trustee. Included in and by
these denominations is
supposed the supposition — that whatsoever
functions, whether
rights or powers, are
exercised by the Assistant
are of the nature of trusts
that is to say charged
by law with the obligation
of correspondent service: service
of consisting in the rendering the exercise of them
as beneficial or say
serviceable to the
party: — which party thereby
constituted intended
benefitee. As to the
being as such with reference to such party, a trustee
the party, the intended benefitee.
For the several species of trusts, see Civil Code.
Trusts. For C In the mean time, as to the Intended benefitee, and the correspondent
Trustees see, for the present, Westminster Review No. for W26
No...
(2)
II. No. Source the second. The place of where the Judge is — say the Justice chamber
being the place in which the service is considered
II. in respect of time and place, between the
as rendered, that in relative times of existence at that place
considered and Assistant
parties in the capacity of intended benefitee, and the
as between party and Assistant,
Judicatory Assistant. Species 1. Assistant Concomitant. 2. Assistant Substitute
or say Representative.
(5)
V. III. Source the fifth. The Nature of the Inducement operating as the final and efficient
cause of the act by which fulfilment is given to the obligations belonging
to the trust. Species. 1. Gratuitous Assistant; 2. Professional
Assistant.
(3)
III. Source the third. Authority in virtue of which the assistant acts
that is to say, 1. the authority of the party assistant: 2. that of the individual assisting.
Species:— 1. Assistant Depute or say Proxy. 2. Assistant
self-localist.
(9)
Art. For the different arrangements which require to be deduced deduced and grounded
deduced from and grounded on, the abo and accordingly will be deduced from and grounded
on, these several distinctions, see Procedure Code,
tit. Pro Judiciary Assistants.
(6)
VI. Source the sixth. Mode in which the sort of service in question is rendered
to wit 1. Ordinating 2. Effectors
Species. 1.
Species 1. Preordination Assistant: in English law language Attorney or say Solicitor
in French, Avoué. 2. Effective Assistant and Evidence Elicitator and
2. Adv Arg Assistant: in English law
language, Barrister: in French Avocat. Functions of
the effective Assistant resolvable into three to wit 1. the A orative exercised by making
instead of the party, application to the Judge
2. the Evidence-elicitative; 3. the argumentative.
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