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<head>1825. Apr. 25. +<lb/>
Constitutional Code.<lb/>
Ch. Prehensors<lb/>
Ch. Prehensors.<lb/>
&sect;.</head>
<p><add>31.</add> or 1.<lb/>
Art. <add>31.</add> or 1. Before dismission<lb/>
or transmission, Judge will ask<lb/>
of prehender whether<lb/>
he has ground of complaint<lb/>
against prehensors,<lb/>
in respect of the<lb/>
treatment on the account<lb/>
of the prehension.</p>
<p><add>32.</add> or 2.<lb/>
Art. <add>32</add> or 2. On the<lb/>
same account, any<lb/>
other persons may there<lb/>
attend and complain.</p>
<p><add>33.</add> or 3.<lb/>
Art. <add>33.</add> or 3. For <hi rend="underline">intoxications</hi><lb/>
on <del>that occasion</del> <add>while on the exercise of his function</add>,<lb/>
Prehensor is punishable<lb/>
by reprimand<lb/>
or otherwise, independently<lb/>
of damage done.</p>
<p><add>34.</add> or 4.<lb/>
Art. <add>34</add> or 4. Unless<lb/>
specially inhibited by<lb/>
Judge, in person or by<lb/>
proxy, any person,<lb/>
at whose instance<lb/>
the mandate was issued,<lb/>
may accompany,<lb/>
and in case of<lb/>
need assists the Prehensor.</p>
<p>Prehensor's care it<lb/>
will be &#x2014; that, by such<lb/>
accompanier, neither<lb/>
obstruction be afforded<lb/>
to the proceeding,<lb/>
not needless vexation<lb/>
inflicted on prehendee<lb/>
or any other<lb/>
person.</p>


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The text not prepared to be
employed.
1825. Apr. 25. +
Constitutional Code.
Ch. Prehensors
Ch. Prehensors.
§.

31. or 1.
Art. 31. or 1. Before dismission
or transmission, Judge will ask
of prehender whether
he has ground of complaint
against prehensors,
in respect of the
treatment on the account
of the prehension.

32. or 2.
Art. 32 or 2. On the
same account, any
other persons may there
attend and complain.

33. or 3.
Art. 33. or 3. For intoxications
on that occasion while on the exercise of his function,
Prehensor is punishable
by reprimand
or otherwise, independently
of damage done.

34. or 4.
Art. 34 or 4. Unless
specially inhibited by
Judge, in person or by
proxy, any person,
at whose instance
the mandate was issued,
may accompany,
and in case of
need assists the Prehensor.

Prehensor's care it
will be — that, by such
accompanier, neither
obstruction be afforded
to the proceeding,
not needless vexation
inflicted on prehendee
or any other
person.



Identifier: | JB/549/200/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 549.

Date_1

1825-04-23

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Box

549

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200

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Constitutional Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

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Penner

John Flowerdew Colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

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