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Ch. XII, Judiciary collectively<lb/> | |||
§.3. Judiciary Functions<lb/> | |||
<del>§.2. <gap/> Judicial<lb/> | |||
<gap/>.</del></note> | |||
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<head>II <hi rend="underline">Ministerial Judiciary Functionaries</hi></head> | |||
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3</note> | |||
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<hi rend="underline">Expositive</hi>.<lb/> | |||
Art. 11. <del>Art. 10. Art. <gap/>.</del> By a Doorkeeper or say a <hi rend="underline">Janitor</hi><lb/> | |||
understand a functionary, to whose functions exercise is<lb/> | |||
given, by giving, subject to direction from the Judge, <hi rend="underline">entrance</hi><lb/> | |||
<add>into,</add> or <hi rend="underline">exit</hi> <del>into</del> <add>from,</add> the Justice Chamber to the several<lb/> | |||
other actors on the Judicial theatre; and so long as they<lb/> | |||
are therein, causing them to occupy their respectively appropriate<lb/> | |||
local situations.</p> | |||
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1</note> | |||
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<hi rend="underline">Expositive</hi>.<lb/> | |||
Art. 8. <del>Art. <gap/>.</del> By a Judicial Mandate Bearer, or say<lb/> | |||
for shortness <hi rend="underline">Mandate-bearer</hi>, understand a functionary,<lb/> | |||
to whose functions exercise is given by bearing<lb/> | |||
mandates of whatsoever purpose and of 3whatsoever tenor,<lb/> | |||
to, <del>whatsoever</del> <add>as also <hi rend="underline">responses</hi> from,</add> persons resident, at the time in question,<lb/> | |||
in any place other than t6he Justice Chamber. As to<lb/> | |||
Mandate Bearer see Ch. XX<del>II</del> VIII</p> | |||
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2</note> | |||
<p>2 <del><hi rend="underline">Expositive</hi></del><lb/> | |||
Art. 9. <<add>del>Art. 6.</del> By a <hi rend="underline">Judicial Prehensor</hi>, or say</add> for shortness a<lb/> | |||
Prehensor, understand a functionary to whose functions<lb/> | |||
exercise is given, by <del>taking forcible</del> <add>application made <del>in so far</del> of physical force,</add> <note>in so far as needful, to the</note> physical possession,<lb/> | |||
of any subject matter, of which it is requisite that such<lb/> | |||
possession, <add><del>defeasible</del> undefeasible or <del>undefeasible</del> defeasible</add> should be taken, for the purpose of giving<lb/> | |||
execution and effect to a mandate of a Judge. Such<lb/> | |||
subject matter may be either a <hi rend="underline">thing</hi> or a <hi rend="underline">person</hi>: if a<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">thing</hi>, either a thing immoveable or a thing moveable.</p> | |||
<p>For the <del><gap/></del> <add>several</add> purposes of <add>such</add> prehension, ulterior thereto, see <del>Ch.</del> <note>Procedure Code Ch. XXII.</note><lb/> | |||
<del>Procedure Code</del></p> | |||
<note>12</note> | |||
<p><hi rend="underline">Instructional</hi>. <hi rend="underline">Expositive</hi>.<lb/> | |||
Art. 10. <del>Art <gap/>. Art. 7.</del> Every person who is fit for acting as a<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">Prehensor</hi>, is fit for acting as a <hi rend="underline">Mandate-bearer</hi>: but,<lb/> | |||
of persons fit for acting as mandate-bearers, it is not every<lb/> | |||
one that is fit for acting as a Prehensor. The two functions<lb/> | |||
may <add>come</add> accordingly <add>to</add> be allotted to the same person or<lb/> | |||
to different persons, as occasions may require.</p> | |||
<note>11<lb/> | |||
4</note> | |||
<p>4<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">Expositive</hi>.<lb/> | |||
Art. 12. <del>Art. 8.</del> By a <hi rend="underline">Judiciary Guard</hi>, or <del>for</del> <add>say for</add> shortness a<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">Guard</hi> understand a functionary, to whose function exercise<lb/> | |||
is given by <add><del>the</del> occasional</add> application made, of physical force, to the purpose<lb/> | |||
of preserving from injury, while in the Justice Chamber.<lb/> | |||
as above <add>or <unclear>hither repairing</unclear>, or thence departing,</add> persons and things: and elsewhere than in the Judicatory,<lb/> | |||
giving execution and effect to judicial mandates in which the<lb/> | |||
<add>force</add><lb/> | |||
<note>force of a <hi rend="underline">Prehensor</hi><lb/> | |||
fails of being sufficient.</note></p> | |||
<note>To p 5 at bottom</note> | |||
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1827. May ++ 1831 July 2 +1
Constitutional Code.
ulto
Ch. XII, Judiciary collectively
§.3. Judiciary Functions
§.2. Judicial
.
6
II Ministerial Judiciary Functionaries
10
3
3
Expositive.
Art. 11. Art. 10. Art. . By a Doorkeeper or say a Janitor
understand a functionary, to whose functions exercise is
given, by giving, subject to direction from the Judge, entrance
into, or exit into from, the Justice Chamber to the several
other actors on the Judicial theatre; and so long as they
are therein, causing them to occupy their respectively appropriate
local situations.
8
1
1
Expositive.
Art. 8. Art. . By a Judicial Mandate Bearer, or say
for shortness Mandate-bearer, understand a functionary,
to whose functions exercise is given by bearing
mandates of whatsoever purpose and of 3whatsoever tenor,
to, whatsoever as also responses from, persons resident, at the time in question,
in any place other than t6he Justice Chamber. As to
Mandate Bearer see Ch. XXII VIII
9
2
2 Expositive
Art. 9. <del>Art. 6. By a Judicial Prehensor, or say for shortness a
Prehensor, understand a functionary to whose functions
exercise is given, by taking forcible application made in so far of physical force, in so far as needful, to the physical possession,
of any subject matter, of which it is requisite that such
possession, defeasible undefeasible or undefeasible defeasible should be taken, for the purpose of giving
execution and effect to a mandate of a Judge. Such
subject matter may be either a thing or a person: if a
thing, either a thing immoveable or a thing moveable.
For the several purposes of such prehension, ulterior thereto, see Ch. Procedure Code Ch. XXII.
Procedure Code
12
Instructional. Expositive.
Art. 10. Art . Art. 7. Every person who is fit for acting as a
Prehensor, is fit for acting as a Mandate-bearer: but,
of persons fit for acting as mandate-bearers, it is not every
one that is fit for acting as a Prehensor. The two functions
may come accordingly to be allotted to the same person or
to different persons, as occasions may require.
11
4
4
Expositive.
Art. 12. Art. 8. By a Judiciary Guard, or for say for shortness a
Guard understand a functionary, to whose function exercise
is given by the occasional application made, of physical force, to the purpose
of preserving from injury, while in the Justice Chamber.
as above or hither repairing, or thence departing, persons and things: and elsewhere than in the Judicatory,
giving execution and effect to judicial mandates in which the
force
force of a Prehensor
fails of being sufficient.
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