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§.1. Excepted Judicatories<lb/> | §.1. Excepted Judicatories<lb/> | ||
English practice<lb/> | English practice<lb/> | ||
7. In ordinary debt<lb/> | 7. <lb/> | ||
In ordinary debt<lb/> | |||
causes <del><gap/></del> on this<lb/> | causes <del><gap/></del> on this<lb/> | ||
ground carried on<lb/> | ground carried on<lb/> | ||
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suits on this ground<lb/> | suits on this ground<lb/> | ||
alone</note><lb/> | alone</note><lb/> | ||
<p>In an | <p>In an ordinary <del>cases</del> of debt the suit being carried<lb/> | ||
the ordinary judicatory | on before<add>in</add> the ordinary judicatory suits <add>on this ground</add> of this sort are carried<lb/> | ||
on promiscuously with suits on all other grounds: whereas in<lb/> | on promiscuously with suits on all other grounds: whereas in<lb/> | ||
this case <del>the a su</del> suits on this ground are the only sorts of suits<lb/> | this case <del>the a su</del> suits on this ground are the only sorts of suits<lb/> | ||
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the debtors</note> | the debtors</note> | ||
<p>In English practice, the only instance on which a <del><gap/></del><lb/> | <p>In English practice, the only instance on which a <del><gap/></del><lb/> | ||
Judicatory under this name <del>is a</del> is established by government and | Judicatory under this name <del>is a</del> is established by government and acts<lb/> | ||
<del>will</del> <gap/> from government is that in which the government occupies<lb/> | <del>will</del> <gap/> from government is that in which the government occupies<lb/> | ||
situation of creditor and <gap/> and thus of Judge is occupied<lb/> | situation of creditor and <gap/> and thus of Judge is occupied<lb/> | ||
by government itself, that of | by government itself, that of Debtor being occupied by <lb/> | ||
individuals <del><gap/></del> by individually by whom many <del>has been</del><lb/> | individuals <del><gap/></del> by individually by whom many <del>has been</del><lb/> | ||
<del><gap/></del> (many <gap/> might as well be added) has been received<lb/> | <del><gap/></del> (many <gap/> might as well be added) has been received<lb/> | ||
<del><add>in time</add></del> <del>to be an</del> either in | <del><add>in time</add></del> <del>to be an</del> either in requital for service rendered to government by the<lb/> | ||
receiver of the money, or in trust to hired it can be seen <del>othe</del> government<lb/> | receiver of the money, or in trust to hired it can be seen <del>othe</del> government<lb/> | ||
functionary, as to expired it on account of government.</p> | functionary, as to expired it on account of government.</p> | ||
<p><del> | <p><del>Of this sort</del></p> | ||
<note>9<lb/> | <note>9<lb/> | ||
Examples of judicatories<lb/> | Examples of judicatories<lb/> | ||
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<p>In <del>English practice cases are not with</del></p> | <p>In <del>English practice cases are not with</del></p> | ||
<p> | <p>Examples of <del>this a <gap/></del> a judicature thus denominated are</p> | ||
<p>1. The General Audit Board which sits in <unclear>Souvenal</unclear> plan for<lb/> | <p>1. The General Audit Board which sits in <unclear>Souvenal</unclear> plan for<lb/> | ||
the auditing of Government Accounts in general</p> | the auditing of Government Accounts in general</p> | ||
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by this same employee<lb/> | by this same employee<lb/> | ||
as such authorities possessed <gap/> the choice of the debtor <add>in the case of those debtors are in the consequences other person debtors to any other creditor</add> it depends whether to appear as the <del>jud</del> sort of judicatory or not: whether to pay the debt or produce evidence by which payment <add>is proved.|</add></note><lb/> | as such authorities possessed <gap/> the choice of the debtor <add>in the case of those debtors are in the consequences other person debtors to any other creditor</add> it depends whether to appear as the <del>jud</del> sort of judicatory or not: whether to pay the debt or produce evidence by which payment <add>is proved.|</add></note><lb/> | ||
<p>2. The Judicatory of which the Auditor of | <p>2. The Judicatory of which the Auditor of Greenwich Hospital<lb/> | ||
is the Judge. Debtors <gap/> the only one <add>in</add> | is the Judge. Debtors <gap/> the only one <add>in</add> whose accounts judgment<lb/> | ||
is | is then passed on those who sh<gap/> in that relation to the<lb/> | ||
<del>his</del> constituted authorities of that Government Hospital for<lb/> | <del>his</del> constituted authorities of that Government Hospital for<lb/> | ||
superannuated Nu<gap/> functionaries</p> | superannuated Nu<gap/> functionaries</p> | ||
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<p>In those cases the principal is a great landholder; the debtors his<lb/> | <p>In those cases the principal is a great landholder; the debtors his<lb/> | ||
tenants. What will be the sensation produced in the need of a Function<lb/> | tenants. What will be the sensation produced in the need of a Function<lb/> | ||
for example when he is informed of | for example when he is informed of an instance in which <del>by</del><add>is</add> a Nobleman<lb/> | ||
a Duke, <del>the</del> service in | a Duke, <del>the</del> service in this shape and under this man is performed by a <add>Barrister</add> <note>Barrister - son of another<lb/> | ||
Nobleman, a Lord - and<lb/> | Nobleman, a Lord - and<lb/> | ||
that for their service the<lb/> | that for their service the<lb/> | ||
Barrister receives £1;500<lb/> | |||
a year - full with as<lb/> | a year - full with as<lb/> | ||
much as the highest price species of Judge in France | [+]</note></p> | much as the highest price species of Judge in France | [+]</note></p> | ||
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1826 Nov 1
Constitutional Code
Ch. XII Judiciary collectively
§.1. Excepted Judicatories
English practice
7.
In ordinary debt
causes on this
ground carried on
promiscuously with
others - In this case
suits on this ground
alone
In an ordinary cases of debt the suit being carried
on beforein the ordinary judicatory suits on this ground of this sort are carried
on promiscuously with suits on all other grounds: whereas in
this case the a su suits on this ground are the only sorts of suits
of what the judicatory takes cognizance.
8
In English practice
the only instance in
which Courts of this
kind established, that
where Government
is the creditor individuals
the debtors
In English practice, the only instance on which a
Judicatory under this name is a is established by government and acts
will from government is that in which the government occupies
situation of creditor and and thus of Judge is occupied
by government itself, that of Debtor being occupied by
individuals by individually by whom many has been
(many might as well be added) has been received
in time to be an either in requital for service rendered to government by the
receiver of the money, or in trust to hired it can be seen othe government
functionary, as to expired it on account of government.
Of this sort
9
Examples of judicatories
thus denominated
1 General Audit Board
2 Auditor of Greenwich
Hospital
3d Chelsea hospital
In English practice cases are not with
Examples of this a a judicature thus denominated are
1. The General Audit Board which sits in Souvenal plan for
the auditing of Government Accounts in general
[+] Not that in this case the
so stiled auditor
possesses any of the authority
belonging to a Judge. He is
no this sort of Show
to for employee: and no
such authority os possessed
by this same employee
as such authorities possessed the choice of the debtor in the case of those debtors are in the consequences other person debtors to any other creditor it depends whether to appear as the jud sort of judicatory or not: whether to pay the debt or produce evidence by which payment is proved.|
2. The Judicatory of which the Auditor of Greenwich Hospital
is the Judge. Debtors the only one in whose accounts judgment
is then passed on those who sh in that relation to the
his constituted authorities of that Government Hospital for
superannuated Nu functionaries
3. Children Hospital - here this Hos foundation in Auditor so
called: this receptacle for the entertainment of superannuated Army functionaries?
Cas Instances are not wanting, in which of individuals
in which in the service of an individual another individual is
maintained with for this purpose and under the denomination
In those cases the principal is a great landholder; the debtors his
tenants. What will be the sensation produced in the need of a Function
for example when he is informed of an instance in which byis a Nobleman
a Duke, the service in this shape and under this man is performed by a Barrister Barrister - son of another
Nobleman, a Lord - and
that for their service the
Barrister receives £1;500
a year - full with as
much as the highest price species of Judge in France | [+]
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