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<p>1825. Oct<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">r</hi></hi> 31. 1826 Nov.12</p>
<p>1825. Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 31. 1826 Nov.12</p>
<head>Constitutional Code.</head> <hi rend="underline">Copied A</hi><lb/>
<head>Constitutional Code.</head> <hi rend="underline">Copied A</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Copy corrected</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Copy corrected</hi><lb/>
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<p>Art 1. Under this Constitutional Code, on each occasion,<lb/>
<p>Art 1. Under this Constitutional Code, on each occasion,<lb/>
actors on the Judicial theatre were those<lb/>
actors on the Judicial theatre were those<lb/>
which follow, <add><del>follow and approach Chapter headed by this</del></add> <del><gap/> each of the <gap/> follows on appropriate</del> <lb/>
which follow, <add><del>follow an approach Chapter headed by this</del></add> <del><gap/> each of the <gap/> follows an appropriate</del> <lb/>
<del>Chapter</del> <del><gap/> name <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del></p>
<del>Chapter</del> <del><gap/> name <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del></p>


<p>1. The Judge: to wit, the Judge Principal on Judge<lb/>
<p>1. The Judge: to wit, the Judge Principal or Judge<lb/>
Depute, permanent or occasional; <add><del>to wit the Judge</del></add> in his Judicatory.<lb/>
Depute, permanent or occasional; <add><del>to wit the Judge</del></add> in his Judicatory.<lb/>
whether <hi rend="underline">Immed</hi>iate or <hi rend="underline">Appellate</hi>.</p>
whether <hi rend="underline">Immed</hi>iate or <hi rend="underline">Appellate</hi>.</p>
<p>2. The Government Advocate or his Depute,<lb/>
<p>2. The Government Advocate or his Depute,<lb/>
permanent or occasional: <del>in the</del> Judicatory <del>perman</del><add>Immediate and Appellate, as above./add></p>
permanent or occasional: <del>in the</del> Judicatory <del>perman</del><add>Immediate and Appellate, as above.</add></p>
<p>3. The <add>Eleemosynary Advocate</add> <del>Defending of the Helpless</del>, or his Depute, permanent or occasional: Judicatory as will Appellate<lb/>
<p>3. The <add>Eleemosynary Advocate</add> <del>Defender of the Helpless</del>, or his Depute, permanent <lb/>
or occasional: Judicatory as well Appellate<lb/>
as Immediate, as above</p>
as Immediate, as above</p>
<p>4. The Registrar or his Depute, permanent or occasional;<lb/>
<p>4. The Registrar or his Depute, permanent or occasional;<lb/>
Judicatory as will Appellate as Immediate, as above</p>
Judicatory as will Appellate as Immediate, as above</p>
<p>5. <add>[+] <del>On Quasi Jury days or say Decapitulatory Enquiry days the</del></add> The Members of the <hi rend="underline">Quasi Jury</hi> hereinafter <note><add>[+]</add> On the occasion of<lb/>
<p>5. <add>[+] <del>On Quasi Jury days or say Decapitulatory Enquiry days the</del></add> The Members of the <hi rend="underline">Quasi Jury</hi> hereinafter <note><add>[+]</add> On the occasion of<lb/>
a Recapitulatory <add>enquiry of <add>the <del><gap/> day</del></add></add> <del><gap/></del><lb/>
a Recapitulatory <add>enquiry of the <del><gap/> day</del></add> <del><gap/></del><lb/>
examination -<lb/>
examination -<lb/>
or say a Quasi-Jury<lb/>
or say a Quasi-Jury<lb/>
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Public opinion Tribunal, therein Judicatories, as well<lb/>
Public opinion Tribunal, therein Judicatories, as well<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> Appellate or Immediate, as above.</p>
<del><gap/></del> Appellate or Immediate, as above.</p>
<p>6. The members of the <add>company of</add> <hi rend="underline">Judicial Members</hi> <add><hi rend="underline">Inspectors</hi></add> <del>Observation</del><lb/>
<p>6. The members of the <add>company of</add> <hi rend="underline">Judicial <del>Members</del></hi> <add><hi rend="underline">Inspectors</hi></add> <del>Observation</del><lb/>
<del>by</del> hereinafter <add><del>in Ch.</del> XVII</add> mentioned: self located Members <add>as per Ch. X</add> of <lb/>
<del>by</del> hereinafter <add><del>in Ch.</del> XVII</add> mentioned: self located Members <add>as per Ch. X</add> of <lb/>
the Committee of the Public Opinion Tribunal <note>This is <add><gap/></add> Sectors and non-<lb/>
the Committee of the Public Opinion Tribunal <note>This is <add><gap/></add> Sectors and non-<lb/>
litigent or say extraneous<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">litigant</hi> or say extraneous<lb/>
witnesses and<lb/>
witnesses and<lb/>
other Evidence-holders<lb/>
other Evidence-holders<lb/>
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<del>add</del></note><lb/>
<del>add</del></note><lb/>
Evidence-holders see Ch.VI. Legislature 11. 27 <hi rend="underline">Registration Enquiry Judicatory <del><gap/></del> Art 12</hi> |</p>
Evidence-holders see Ch.VI. Legislature 11. 27 <hi rend="underline">Registration Enquiry Judicatory <del><gap/></del> Art 12</hi> |</p>
<p><del>7. Party or <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> Pursuer <gap/></del></p>
<p><del>7. Party or parties <gap/> the Pursuers side.</del></p>
<del>8. Party or parties on the Defender's side.</del><lb/>
<del>8. Party or parties on the Defender's side.</del><lb/>
<p><del>9. <add><gap/> or say</add> <gap/> <gap/> Assistants<add>and incidentally <gap/> or say</add> Nonprofessional or<lb/>
<p><del>9. <add><gap/> or say</add> <gap/> <gap/> Assistants<add>and incidentally <gap/> or say</add> nonprofessional or<lb/>
professional, of the parties on the several sides</del></p>
professional, of the parties on the several sides</del></p>
<p>10. In case of Non-age <add>or measurably</add> additional assistants <gap/> they <gap/> of Guardians</p>
<p>10. In case of Non-age <add>or measurably</add> additional assistants <gap/> they <gap/> of Guardians</p><note><add><del>intervening</del></add> <del><gap/></del> between<lb/>
<del><note><add>intervening</add> <del><gap/></del> between<lb/>
the infirm party and<lb/>
the infirm party and<lb/>
his assistants in promises<lb/>
his assistants in promises<lb/>
as above</note></del>
as above</note>
<p><del>10. Witness <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/>ation</del> <lb/>
<p><del>10. Witness <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/>ation</del> <lb/>
<del>11</del><lb/>
<del>11</del><lb/>
<del>adequate, say authors <add>supposed Evidence holders</add> proposed evidence exhibitors</del>.<lb/>
<del>adequate, say authors </del><add><del>supposed Evidence holders</del> or say</add> <del>proposed evidence exhibitors</del>.<lb/>
<add>the Supposed Evidence Holders:or say proposed Evidence exhibitors</add> <del>These are ex<gap/>1. Litigant <gap/>, or say Litigants</del> <lb/>
<add>the Supposed Evidence Holders:or say proposed Evidence exhibitors</add> <del>These are either 1. Litigant witnesses, or say <hi rend="underline">Litigants</hi></del> <lb/>
<add><del>Con<gap/>, thus the three sorts of Evidence and the <gap/></del></add><lb/>
<add><del>Con<gap/>, thus the three sorts of Evidence and the <gap/></del></add><lb/>
<del>to <gap/>, or parties testifying; or else, extraneous</del> <note>&sect;.11 <hi rend="underline">Information eliciting</hi><lb/>
<del>testifying, or parties testifying; or else, extraneous</del> <note>&sect;.11 <hi rend="underline">Information eliciting</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">function</hi>.</note><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">function</hi>.</note><lb/>
<add>conserving them, and their evidence, see Ch.IX Ministers collectively</add><del><gap/> Extra<gap/> accept<gap/> <gap/> use either spontaneous</del><lb/>
<add>concerning them, and their evidence, see Ch.IX Ministers collectively</add><del><gap/> Extra<gap/> accept<gap/> <gap/> use either spontaneous</del><lb/>
<add>&sect;. 20 Insubordination obviated p. 21  Oppression obviated</add><del>or <hi rend="underline">exacted</hi>: exacted viz, tho<gap/> <gap/> testimony is</del> <note>[+]2 Ch X<gap/>IV.<lb/>
<add>&sect;. 20 <hi rend="underline">Insubordination</hi> obviated p. 21  Oppression obviated</add><del>or <hi rend="underline">exacted</hi>: exacted viz, tho<gap/> <gap/> testimony is</del> <note>[+]2 Ch X<gap/>IV.<lb/>
&sect;. 4 Lo<gap/> who</note><lb/>
&sect;. 4 Locable who</note><lb/>
<del>expected by the <gap/>. By the Judges evid<gap/> is enacted</del><lb/>
<del>exerted by the Judge. By the Judges witness is enacted</del><lb/>
<del>either spontaneously that is to say of his own</del><lb/>
<del>either spontaneously that is to say of his own</del><lb/>
<del><gap/>ting, or at the instanced of a party. Exa<gap/>tion is either</del><lb/>
<del><unclear>motives</unclear>, or at the instanced of a party. Exaction is either</del><lb/>
<del>by <gap/>itioned, or by prehension.  Under the <gap/></del> <note<del>>So as <gap/>, or be <gap/><lb/>
<del>by <gap/>itioned, or by prehension.  Under the <gap/></del> <note><del>So as <gap/>, or be <gap/><lb/>
exhibition or personal
exhibition or personal<lb/>
Evidence <gap/> <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
Evidence <gap/> <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
<gap/> <gap/> the <gap/> a<lb/>
<gap/> <gap/> the <gap/> a<lb/>
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<del>whether <hi rend="underline">angrily</hi> or <hi rend="underline"><gap/>ptitiously</hi>, may be considerable as <gap/></del></p>
<del>whether <hi rend="underline">angrily</hi> or <hi rend="underline"><gap/>ptitiously</hi>, may be considerable as <gap/></del></p>
<note>S.3.</note>
<note>S.3.</note>


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1825. Octr 31. 1826 Nov.12

Constitutional Code. Copied A
Copy corrected
Ch. XII. Judiciary Collectively
S.2. Actors on the Judicial
Theatre.

§.2. Actors belonging to the Judicial drama

§.2. Actors on the Judicial theatre.

Instructional Exposition.

Art 1. Under this Constitutional Code, on each occasion,
actors on the Judicial theatre were those
which follow, follow an approach Chapter headed by this each of the follows an appropriate
Chapter name

1. The Judge: to wit, the Judge Principal or Judge
Depute, permanent or occasional; to wit the Judge in his Judicatory.
whether Immediate or Appellate.

2. The Government Advocate or his Depute,
permanent or occasional: in the Judicatory permanImmediate and Appellate, as above.

3. The Eleemosynary Advocate Defender of the Helpless, or his Depute, permanent
or occasional: Judicatory as well Appellate
as Immediate, as above

4. The Registrar or his Depute, permanent or occasional;
Judicatory as will Appellate as Immediate, as above

5. [+] On Quasi Jury days or say Decapitulatory Enquiry days the The Members of the Quasi Jury hereinafter [+] On the occasion of
a Recapitulatory enquiry of the day
examination -
or say a Quasi-Jury
examination or
trial.

mentioned: - authoritatively located Members of the
Public opinion Tribunal, therein Judicatories, as well
Appellate or Immediate, as above.

6. The members of the company of Judicial Members Inspectors Observation
by hereinafter in Ch. XVII mentioned: self located Members as per Ch. X of
the Committee of the Public Opinion Tribunal This is Sectors and non-
litigant or say extraneous
witnesses and
other Evidence-holders
waiting for a hearing
add

Evidence-holders see Ch.VI. Legislature 11. 27 Registration Enquiry Judicatory Art 12 |

7. Party or parties the Pursuers side.

8. Party or parties on the Defender's side.

9. or say Assistantsand incidentally or say nonprofessional or
professional, of the parties on the several sides

10. In case of Non-age or measurably additional assistants they of Guardians

intervening between

the infirm party and
his assistants in promises
as above

10. Witness ation
11
adequate, say authors supposed Evidence holders or say proposed evidence exhibitors.
the Supposed Evidence Holders:or say proposed Evidence exhibitors These are either 1. Litigant witnesses, or say Litigants
Con, thus the three sorts of Evidence and the
testifying, or parties testifying; or else, extraneous §.11 Information eliciting
function.

concerning them, and their evidence, see Ch.IX Ministers collectively Extra accept use either spontaneous
§. 20 Insubordination obviated p. 21 Oppression obviatedor exacted: exacted viz, tho testimony is [+]2 Ch XIV.
§. 4 Locable who

exerted by the Judge. By the Judges witness is enacted
either spontaneously that is to say of his own
motives, or at the instanced of a party. Exaction is either
by itioned, or by prehension. Under the So as , or be
exhibition or personal
Evidence
the a

assisting foes away ded, as aboes
proposed exhibitors of sources of evidence
day evidence, real and written testifying
whether angrily or ptitiously, may be considerable as

S.3.



Identifier: | JB/042/200/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1825-10-31

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

200

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / e1

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

[[notes_public::"copied & copy corrected" [note in jb's hand]]]

ID Number

13123

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