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1828. Sept. 13. +
<head>1828. Sept. 13. +<lb/>
Constitutional Code
Constitutional Code</head>


Ch. XII. Judiciary Cooelctively
<note>Ch. XII. Judiciary Collectively<lb/>
&sect;.2. Actors
&sect;.2. Actors</note>


11a
<p>11a</p>


Copd
<p>Cop<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></p>


Expositive.
<p>Expositive.<lb/>
Art. 17. Assistants of the first order, Assistants of the
Art. 17. Assistants of the first order, Assistants of the<lb/>
second order, Assistants of the third order. By these several appellations
second order, Assistants of the third order. By these several appellations<lb/>
may the three sorts of intermediate Assistants be distinguished.
may the three sorts of intermediate Assistants be distinguished.<lb/>
But from which of the two subject matters of reference shell the
But from which of the two subject matters of reference shall the<lb/>
numeration take its commencement? Say, from the party, he
numeration take its commencement? Say, from the party, he<lb/>
being the person to whom the assistance is administered. Immediate
being the person to whom the assistance is administered. Immediate<lb/>
Assistant and trustee to the party in this last case, the guardian:
Assistant and trustee to the party in this last case, the guardian:<lb/>
Intermediate Assistants and trustees, the two professional men, as
Intermediate Assistants and trustees, the two professional men, as<lb/>
above.
above.</p>


Exemplificational
<p>Exemplificational<lb/>
Art. 18. II. Chain the second. Party a Joint Stock Company.
Art. 18. II. Chain the second. Party a Joint Stock Company.<lb/>
Members too numerous to act as suitors, without confusion.
Members too numerous to act as suitors, without confusion.<lb/>
Immediate Judicial Assistant, Assistant of the first order in this case
Immediate Judicial Assistant, Assistant of the first order in this case<lb/>
a functionary of the Company, whether permanent or located for the employed by as, and
a functionary of the Company, whether permanent or located for the <add>employed by as, and<lb/>
for no other than this purpose. Judicial Assistant of the second order, say a professional
for no other than this</add> purpose. Judicial Assistant of the second order, say a professional<lb/>
employed by the above mentioned non-professional Assistant.
employed by the above-mentioned non-professional Assistant.</p>
 
<p>For other such chains of Judiciary Assistants, see the<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Civil Code</hi>, tit. <hi rend="underline">Trusts</hi>, and the <hi rend="underline">Procedure Code</hi>, tit. <hi rend="underline">Judiciary<lb/>
Assistants</hi>.</p>
 
<p><hi rend="underline">Instructional</hi>. <hi rend="underline">Exemplificational</hi>.<lb/>
Art. 19. So much for such Judicial Assistants for whose<lb/>
services an indispensable demand may have place in every<lb/>
civilized state. Style them accordingly <hi rend="underline">Judicial assistants<lb/>
naturally</hi> in demand. <add>and indispensably needed.</add> <unclear>Twin</unclear> now to, and compare with these<lb/>
another set for which there is no such natural and<lb/>
indispensable demand.</p>
 
<note><unclear>For</unclear> to next<lb/>
page</note>
 
<!-- This para is circled --><p>The party tells his story to his Attorney.<lb/>
The Attorney, tells to the Special <unclear>pleaser</unclear> the same story or one<lb/>
different from it in whatever way and to whatever amount<lb/>
presents itself as best <del><gap/></del> suited to their common purpose which of course is so.</p>
 
<p>Style them, Judiciary Assistants redundant &#x2014; in <hi rend="underline">redundance</hi>,<lb/>
in <hi rend="underline">superfluity</hi>; or in English law language,  in which the<lb/>
thing itself is in such immense abundance, &#x2014; in <hi rend="underline">surplusage</hi>.</p>


For other such chains of Judiciary Assistants, see the
Civil Code, tit. Trusts, and the Procedure Code, tit. Judiciary
Assistants.




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1828. Sept. 13. +
Constitutional Code

Ch. XII. Judiciary Collectively
§.2. Actors

11a

Copd

Expositive.
Art. 17. Assistants of the first order, Assistants of the
second order, Assistants of the third order. By these several appellations
may the three sorts of intermediate Assistants be distinguished.
But from which of the two subject matters of reference shall the
numeration take its commencement? Say, from the party, he
being the person to whom the assistance is administered. Immediate
Assistant and trustee to the party in this last case, the guardian:
Intermediate Assistants and trustees, the two professional men, as
above.

Exemplificational
Art. 18. II. Chain the second. Party a Joint Stock Company.
Members too numerous to act as suitors, without confusion.
Immediate Judicial Assistant, Assistant of the first order in this case
a functionary of the Company, whether permanent or located for the employed by as, and
for no other than this
purpose. Judicial Assistant of the second order, say a professional
employed by the above-mentioned non-professional Assistant.

For other such chains of Judiciary Assistants, see the
Civil Code, tit. Trusts, and the Procedure Code, tit. Judiciary
Assistants
.

Instructional. Exemplificational.
Art. 19. So much for such Judicial Assistants for whose
services an indispensable demand may have place in every
civilized state. Style them accordingly Judicial assistants
naturally
in demand. and indispensably needed. Twin now to, and compare with these
another set for which there is no such natural and
indispensable demand.

For to next
page

The party tells his story to his Attorney.
The Attorney, tells to the Special pleaser the same story or one
different from it in whatever way and to whatever amount
presents itself as best suited to their common purpose which of course is so.

Style them, Judiciary Assistants redundant — in redundance,
in superfluity; or in English law language, in which the
thing itself is in such immense abundance, — in surplusage.




Identifier: | JB/042/210/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1828-09-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

210

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

expositive / exemplificational / instructional exemplificational

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e11a

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

"copd"

ID Number

13133

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