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<head>1825. Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. 1826 Nov. 3 <add>1828 Aug. 22.</add> ++<lb/>
Constitutional Code</head>
 
<note>Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively<lb/>
<del>&sect;.8. <add>&sect;.10. &sect;.9.</add> Judges Elementary funct<hi rend="superscript">ns</hi>.</del><lb/>
&sect;.8. Functions common to Judges</note>
 
<p>7</p>
 
<p><hi rend="underline">Enactive. Expositive</hi><lb/>
Art. 12. Exercised by all Judges are the several functions,<lb/>
to which exercise is given, by the issuing of the several mandates,<lb/>
<del>Art. <!-- blank --> Functions interventionally exercised by Judges<lb/>
as per Art. <!-- blank --> are the <gap/> <add>following</add> to wit by Immediate Judges, but<lb/>
III Functions, exercised common <gap/><gap/><lb/>
by compliance with which <gap/><gap/></del> execution of which<lb/>
<del><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/></del><lb/>
and by compliance with which the business of procedure is carried on.<!-- Paragraph-ending mark --></p>
 
<note>Examples are<lb/>
those which follow &#x2014;<lb/>
<del>13.<gap/></del></note>
 
<p>1. <hi rend="underline">Accerditive</hi> <add>or say <hi rend="underline">hither-calling</hi>:</add> exercised by <del>compliance with</del> an<lb/>
incidental <del>imperative decree</del> <add>mandate</add>, sent <del>for example</del> to<lb/>
a party, <del>an</del> <add>for example, or to an</add> extraneous witness, requiring his attendance<lb/>
at the Judicatory.</p>
 
<p>2. Missive, or say thither sending.</p>
 
<p>3. <hi rend="underline">Scrutative</hi> <add>or say Search-making</add>: exercised, by search <add>or <del><gap/></del> Search-commanding</add> made <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<add>or <del><gap/></del> commanded to be made</add> the body of, a person, or thing, or both.</p>
 
<p>4. <hi rend="underline">Prehensive</hi>: exercised, by <add>causing</add> possession <add>to be</add> taken of a<lb/>
person or a thing, or both.</p>
 
<p>5. <hi rend="underline">Sistitive</hi>: exercised by <del>keeping</del> <add>causing</add> the subject matter<lb/>
of the prehension, as above <add>to be kept</add> at the place at which<lb/>
it has been prehended.</p>
 
<p>6. <hi rend="underline">Adductive</hi>: exercised by <del>bringing</del> <add>causing</add> it <add>to be brought</add> to the Judicatory.</p>
 
<p>7. <hi rend="underline">Extraditive</hi> <del>exercised by delivery of it to</del> <add>or say transmissive or transductive: exercised by causing it to be delivered at</add> some<lb/>
place other than that from which the mandate issued.</p>
 
<p>8. <hi rend="underline">Restitutive</hi>: a mode of the <hi rend="underline">extraditive</hi>: exercised,<lb/>
by <del>the</del> <add>causing</add> delivery <del>of the</del> <add>to be made of a</add> person or a thing, into<lb/>
the custody of some person, in whose custody<lb/>
he or it had <add>antecedently</add> been. <del>before the commencement of<lb/>
the suit.</del></p>
 
<p>9. <hi rend="underline">Eliminative</hi> or say <add><hi rend="underline">abductive</hi> or</add> <hi rend="underline">ejective</hi>: exercised by <add>simply</add> causing the subject<lb/>
matter to be <del>put</del> <add>removed</add> out of the <del>judicatory</del> <add>place in question</add>, without <del>causing</del> mention made of <note>any particular place into<lb/>
which <del><gap/><gap/><gap/></del> <add>the removal</add><lb/>
<del>is removed</del> <add>shall be performed.</add></note></p>
 
<note>For other functions<lb/>
of a judicial nature<lb/>
see Ch. XXVI. Local<lb/>
Headmen. Ch. XXVII.<lb/>
Local <del>Headmens</del><lb/>
Registrars and<lb/>
Procedure Code, title<lb/>
Prehension and Prehensors.</note>
 
<p>These, and other modifications of the <del>elementary</del><lb/>
judicial functions <del><gap/></del> <add>are</add> among the subject<lb/>
matters of the <hi rend="underline">penal</hi> and <hi rend="underline">non-penal</hi> Codes <del><add><gap/></add></del><lb/>
in both their branches: more particularly in the<lb/>
Adjective branch: &#x2014; to wit, the <hi rend="underline">Procedure Code</hi>.</p>
 
<p>&#9758; <unclear>Confer</unclear> <hi rend="underline">Ch. XX. <add>Judge</add> Deputes occasional</hi>. &sect;.3. Powers. <gap/><lb/>
deputable. Art. 4.</p>






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1825. Novr. 1826 Nov. 3 1828 Aug. 22. ++
Constitutional Code

Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.8. §.10. §.9. Judges Elementary functns.
§.8. Functions common to Judges

7

Enactive. Expositive
Art. 12. Exercised by all Judges are the several functions,
to which exercise is given, by the issuing of the several mandates,
Art. Functions interventionally exercised by Judges
as per Art. are the following to wit by Immediate Judges, but
III Functions, exercised common
by compliance with which
execution of which

and by compliance with which the business of procedure is carried on.

Examples are
those which follow —
13.

1. Accerditive or say hither-calling: exercised by compliance with an
incidental imperative decree mandate, sent for example to
a party, an for example, or to an extraneous witness, requiring his attendance
at the Judicatory.

2. Missive, or say thither sending.

3. Scrutative or say Search-making: exercised, by search or Search-commanding made
or commanded to be made the body of, a person, or thing, or both.

4. Prehensive: exercised, by causing possession to be taken of a
person or a thing, or both.

5. Sistitive: exercised by keeping causing the subject matter
of the prehension, as above to be kept at the place at which
it has been prehended.

6. Adductive: exercised by bringing causing it to be brought to the Judicatory.

7. Extraditive exercised by delivery of it to or say transmissive or transductive: exercised by causing it to be delivered at some
place other than that from which the mandate issued.

8. Restitutive: a mode of the extraditive: exercised,
by the causing delivery of the to be made of a person or a thing, into
the custody of some person, in whose custody
he or it had antecedently been. before the commencement of
the suit.

9. Eliminative or say abductive or ejective: exercised by simply causing the subject
matter to be put removed out of the judicatory place in question, without causing mention made of any particular place into
which the removal
is removed shall be performed.

For other functions
of a judicial nature
see Ch. XXVI. Local
Headmen. Ch. XXVII.
Local Headmens
Registrars and
Procedure Code, title
Prehension and Prehensors.

These, and other modifications of the elementary
judicial functions are among the subject
matters of the penal and non-penal Codes
in both their branches: more particularly in the
Adjective branch: — to wit, the Procedure Code.

Confer Ch. XX. Judge Deputes occasional. §.3. Powers.
deputable. Art. 4.




Identifier: | JB/042/293/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1825-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

293

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e7

Penner

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

13216

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