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1828 Sept. 13 + + 10
Constitutional Code


Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
<head>1828 Sept. 13 + + 10<lb/>
&sect;.2. Actors
Constitutional Code Cop<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></head>


10
<note>Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively<lb/>
&sect;.2. Actors</note>


Expositive
<p>10</p>
Art. 15. By an intermediate Assistant, understand any
Assistant who any on the occasion in question intervenes between the
a party and the Judge: and who accordingly is thereto and in <note>so far, the a substitute or his representative, of
the party.</note>


Instructional &#x2014; Ex<gap/>
<p>Expositive<lb/>
Art. 16. Between the Principal, and the <gap/> Intermediate Assistant
Art. 15. By an intermediate Assistant, understand any<lb/>
Assistants, Judge, Party's Judicial Assistants to either party
Assistant who <del>any</del> <add>on the</add> occasion in question intervenes between <del>the</del><lb/>
Intermediate Assistants, in a number indefinite, <gap/>
a party and the Judge: and who accordingly is thereto and in <note>so far, <del>the</del> <add>a substitute or his</add> representative, of<lb/>
before or behind one another, <gap/><gap/> in the manner of the links in a chain,
the party.</note></p>
may have place. Of <gap/> <gap/> chains of this sort, are examples
<gap/> <gap/> English practice is are the following &#x2014;


I. Chain the first
<p>Instructional &#x2014; <unclear>Examplificative</unclear><lb/>
Art. 16. Between the Principal, and the <del><add><gap/></add> Intermediate Assistant<lb/>
Assistants,</del> Judge, <del>Party's</del> Judicial Assistants to either party<lb/>
<del>Intermediate Assistants</del>, in <del>a</del> number indefinite, <del><gap/></del><lb/>
before or behind one another, <del><gap/><gap/></del> <add>in the manner of the</add> links in a chain,<lb/>
may have place. Of <del><gap/> <add><gap/></add></del> chains of this sort, <del>are</del> examples<lb/>
<del><gap/> <gap/> English practice is</del> <add>are</add> the following &#x2014;</p>


1. Principal Party a person incapacitated from acting for himself
<p>I. Chain the first</p>
be relative infirmity of mind: <gap/><gap/><gap/> infirmity by whatsoever cause produced &#x2014; immaturity, <gap/>, or <gap/>,
 
by <gap/>
<p>1. <del>Principal</del> Party a person incapacitated from acting for himself<lb/>
1. Ordinary <gap/>
by <add>relative</add> infirmity of mind: <del><gap/><gap/><gap/> infirmity</del> <add>by whatsoever cause produced &#x2014; immaturity,</add> <note><gap/>, or <gap/>,<lb/>
immaturity or <gap/> of age; or 2. extraordinary the
by <del><gap/></del></note><lb/>
result of <gap/> morbid <gap/> of mind <gap/><gap/><gap/>
<del>1. Ordinary <gap/><lb/>
of which <gap/> the modifications are various. In the <gap/> necessarily
immaturity or <gap/> of age; or 2. extraordinary the<lb/>
intervening Judicial Assistant <gap/> the Guardians and as such
result of <gap/> <add>morbid</add> <gap/> of mind <gap/><gap/><gap/><lb/>
trustee, in this case, one: that is to say &#x2014; the Guardian. [+]
of which <gap/> the modifications are various. <add>In the <gap/></add></del> necessarily<lb/>
[+] By the Assistant
intervening Judicial Assistant <del><add><gap/></add> the Guardians</del> and as such<lb/>
attendance as occasion
<hi rend="underline">trustee</hi>, in this case, one: that is to say &#x2014; the Guardian.<hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi><lb/>
requires, appearance
<note><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> By the Assistant<lb/>
support is made
<del>attendance</del> as occasion<lb/>
in the presence
requires, appearance<lb/>
of the Judge.
<unclear>support</unclear> is made<lb/>
in the presence<lb/>
of the Judge.</note></p>
 
<p>2. <add><gap/></add> For his <add>Assistant</add> concomitant or substitutional <del>Assistant</del> their <del>Guardian</del> <add>permanent trustee</add><lb/>
<del><gap/> commissions</del> <add>employs</add> (suppose) for the <add>ordering <del>ordering</del>, or say management or</add> conduct of the suit <del>in<lb/>
what has Ward or, on either side, a party, <gap/> <add>this Guardian</add><lb/>
not being himself <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> self-supposed<lb/>
<gap/> Assistant gratuitous or professional<lb/>
<gap/> <gap/> <add><gap/></add></del> an <add>occasional</add> Assistant gratuitous or professional<lb/>
<del>or gratuitous</del> <add>by whom, <del>attendance is <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del></add> <add>as the occasion requires</add> appearance <note>is made, <add><del><gap/></del> (as above)</add> in the presence<lb/>
of the Judge.</note><lb/>
<del>Here then is the occasional Assistant an<lb/>
Assistant of the first order <add>the</add> Guardian <gap/> Assistant of the<lb/>
second order</del> Number of links in the chain of trusteeship <add>in this case</add> two.</p>
 
<p>3. <add>Of</add> The Guardian as <del>before</del> <add>above</add>, <del><gap/></del> the residence being in the<lb/>
dominion of a distant foreign State, or in a distant dependency <note>of the State in question</note><lb/>
<del>distant dependence of this State (if the State <gap/><gap/><gap/><lb/>
dependencies</del>, for <add>judicial</add> assistance he betakes himself to a<lb/>
Professional Assistant on the spot. But <del>this P by the supposition</del><lb/>
this Professional <del>Agent can not or at any rate</del> <add>Assistant is by this same distance</add><lb/>
incapacitated from paying in his own person attendance on<lb/>
<del><gap/> <gap/> report to</del> the Judiciary in question,<lb/>
<del>and present <gap/> himself to the person of the Judge,<hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi><lb/>
<note>[+] In this state of things<lb/>
the professional Agent <add>Assistant</add>, whose<lb/>
residence is in the vicinity<lb/>
of the residence of the<lb/>
Party-Guardian <gap/><lb/>
makes for the purpose<lb/>
of the suit the appropriate<lb/>
communication to a<lb/>
sub<gap/> professional<lb/>
<gap/>, to another Professional Assistant whose residence is in the vicinity of the Judiciary.</note><lb/>
Number<lb/>
of links in the chain of trusteeship in this <gap/>, three<lb/>
The <gap/></del> <unclear>lending</unclear> the like necessity he accordingly employs<lb/>
<add>on this occasion,</add> as his Agent, another professional Judicial Assistant, <add>by</add> whom<lb/>
his residence being on the spot, <add>the</add> attendance, as above, is paid. <add>Links in the chain, in this case, three.</add></p>


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1828 Sept. 13 + + 10
Constitutional Code Copd

Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.2. Actors

10

Expositive
Art. 15. By an intermediate Assistant, understand any
Assistant who any on the occasion in question intervenes between the
a party and the Judge: and who accordingly is thereto and in so far, the a substitute or his representative, of
the party.

Instructional — Examplificative
Art. 16. Between the Principal, and the Intermediate Assistant
Assistants,
Judge, Party's Judicial Assistants to either party
Intermediate Assistants, in a number indefinite,
before or behind one another, in the manner of the links in a chain,
may have place. Of chains of this sort, are examples
English practice is are the following —

I. Chain the first

1. Principal Party a person incapacitated from acting for himself
by relative infirmity of mind: infirmity by whatsoever cause produced — immaturity, , or ,
by

1. Ordinary
immaturity or of age; or 2. extraordinary the
result of morbid of mind
of which the modifications are various. In the
necessarily
intervening Judicial Assistant the Guardians and as such
trustee, in this case, one: that is to say — the Guardian.[+]
[+] By the Assistant
attendance as occasion
requires, appearance
support is made
in the presence
of the Judge.

2. For his Assistant concomitant or substitutional Assistant their Guardian permanent trustee
commissions employs (suppose) for the ordering ordering, or say management or conduct of the suit in
what has Ward or, on either side, a party, this Guardian
not being himself self-supposed
Assistant gratuitous or professional
an occasional Assistant gratuitous or professional
or gratuitous by whom, attendance is as the occasion requires appearance is made, (as above) in the presence
of the Judge.

Here then is the occasional Assistant an
Assistant of the first order the Guardian Assistant of the
second order
Number of links in the chain of trusteeship in this case two.

3. Of The Guardian as before above, the residence being in the
dominion of a distant foreign State, or in a distant dependency of the State in question
distant dependence of this State (if the State
dependencies
, for judicial assistance he betakes himself to a
Professional Assistant on the spot. But this P by the supposition
this Professional Agent can not or at any rate Assistant is by this same distance
incapacitated from paying in his own person attendance on
report to the Judiciary in question,
and present himself to the person of the Judge,[+]
[+] In this state of things
the professional Agent Assistant, whose
residence is in the vicinity
of the residence of the
Party-Guardian
makes for the purpose
of the suit the appropriate
communication to a
sub professional
, to another Professional Assistant whose residence is in the vicinity of the Judiciary.

Number
of links in the chain of trusteeship in this , three
The
lending the like necessity he accordingly employs
on this occasion, as his Agent, another professional Judicial Assistant, by whom
his residence being on the spot, the attendance, as above, is paid. Links in the chain, in this case, three.




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Date_1

1828-09-13

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15

Box

042

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constitutional code

Folio number

209

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001

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1

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recto

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d10 / e10

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jeremy bentham

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jeremy bentham

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