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<p>1831. Aug 8<lb/>Const. Code</p>
<p>§. 4. Referees Deputable.<lb/>1. Referees Who<lb/><hi rend="underline">Referees</hi> are <hi rend="underline">arbitrators</hi><lb/>chosen on each side<lb/>with an Umpire to<lb/>ensure a <hi rend="underline">majority</hi>. To<lb/>these a Judge principal<lb/>may give the power of<lb/>Judge Deputes occasional,<lb/>and to their decrees, <del><gap/></del><lb/>imperative as well as<lb/>opinative, give his<lb/>sanction by his<lb/>signature <del><gap/></del>. But<lb/>for the Umpire, Defendant's<lb/>Referee might by<lb/>mere inaction produce<lb/>the effect of a decree<lb/>in his favour.</p>
 
<p><del>3</del>2. In <foreign>Penabilus</foreign>,<lb/>non.<lb/>Penal suits in which<lb/>cognizance cannot be<lb/>given to Referees &#x2014;<lb/>1. Purely public<lb/>2. Private-public (see<lb/><del>Penal Code)</del> Procedure<lb/>Code) &#x2014; the public<lb/>would be at the<lb/>mercy of malefactors.</p>
 
<p><del>4</del>3. Enquiry<lb/>Recapitulary.<lb/>Before Referees will<lb/>there be the <hi rend="underline">original<lb/>inquiry</hi> &#x2014; followed it<lb/>may be by a recapitulatory<lb/>inquiry with a<lb/>Quasi-Jury, at the<lb/>instance of Judge, <del>made</del><lb/>Referee, or either party.<lb/>See Ch. XVI. §. 1.</p>
 
<p>4 Judge may<lb/><hi rend="underline">evoke</hi><lb/>To obviate delay by<lb/>inaction on the part of<lb/>two Referees Judge may<lb/>at the instance of a<lb/>party on either side<lb/>proceed in the way of<lb/>original or recapitulatory<lb/>inquiry.</p><pb/>
 
<p>§. 4. Referees Deputable</p>
<p>5. Judge may<lb/>evoke.<lb/>So in case of death or<lb/>incapacity from sickness.</p>
 
<p>6. Registrar.<lb/>Registrar the Umpire</p>
 
<p>7. Record<lb/>inspectable<lb/>Subject to inspection and<lb/>power of the ordinary<lb/>will be this record of<lb/>extraordinary Registrar:<lb/>to obviate <sic>deperition</sic><lb/>through design or<lb/>negligence.</p>
 
<p>8. Publicity<lb/>nisi<lb/><hi rend="underline">Private</hi> the proceedings:<lb/>subject to publicity<lb/><add>at the instance</add> of any Referee.</p>
 
<p>9. Records<lb/>eliminable<lb/>To obviate encumbrance,<lb/>Legislature<lb/>will make provision<lb/>for elimination<lb/>of those or of other<lb/>records: saving those<lb/>in demand for eventual<lb/>proof of falsehood<lb/>or wrong or for<lb/>statistic purposes.</p>
 
<p>10.<lb/>For means of <hi rend="underline">execution</hi><lb/>Judge may confer, on<lb/>the Referee Judicatory,<lb/>coercive powers, as<lb/>per §. 3: for means of<lb/><hi rend="underline">probation</hi>, not: lest,<lb/>by conspiracy, by means<lb/>of a sham suit, any<lb/>two individuals might<lb/>obtain disclosures<lb/>beneficial to themselves or<lb/>maleficial to others.<lb/><gap/> Might not witness,<lb/>appeal suffice sans non-collection?</p>
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<p>2<lb/>(2</p>
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<p>1<hi rend="superscript">o</hi><lb/>Ch. XV. Judge Deputes<lb/>Occasional.</p>






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1831. Aug 8
Const. Code

§. 4. Referees Deputable.
1. Referees Who
Referees are arbitrators
chosen on each side
with an Umpire to
ensure a majority. To
these a Judge principal
may give the power of
Judge Deputes occasional,
and to their decrees,
imperative as well as
opinative, give his
sanction by his
signature . But
for the Umpire, Defendant's
Referee might by
mere inaction produce
the effect of a decree
in his favour.

32. In Penabilus,
non.
Penal suits in which
cognizance cannot be
given to Referees —
1. Purely public
2. Private-public (see
Penal Code) Procedure
Code) — the public
would be at the
mercy of malefactors.

43. Enquiry
Recapitulary.
Before Referees will
there be the original
inquiry
— followed it
may be by a recapitulatory
inquiry with a
Quasi-Jury, at the
instance of Judge, made
Referee, or either party.
See Ch. XVI. §. 1.

4 Judge may
evoke
To obviate delay by
inaction on the part of
two Referees Judge may
at the instance of a
party on either side
proceed in the way of
original or recapitulatory
inquiry.


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§. 4. Referees Deputable

5. Judge may
evoke.
So in case of death or
incapacity from sickness.

6. Registrar.
Registrar the Umpire

7. Record
inspectable
Subject to inspection and
power of the ordinary
will be this record of
extraordinary Registrar:
to obviate deperition
through design or
negligence.

8. Publicity
nisi
Private the proceedings:
subject to publicity
at the instance of any Referee.

9. Records
eliminable
To obviate encumbrance,
Legislature
will make provision
for elimination
of those or of other
records: saving those
in demand for eventual
proof of falsehood
or wrong or for
statistic purposes.

10.
For means of execution
Judge may confer, on
the Referee Judicatory,
coercive powers, as
per §. 3: for means of
probation, not: lest,
by conspiracy, by means
of a sham suit, any
two individuals might
obtain disclosures
beneficial to themselves or
maleficial to others.
Might not witness,
appeal suffice sans non-collection?


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2
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1o
Ch. XV. Judge Deputes
Occasional.




Identifier: | JB/038/369/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1831-08-08

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-10

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

369

Info in main headings field

const. code

Image

001

Titles

referees deputable

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2 / e2 / f2

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

12006

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