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<p>1831 <del><gap/></del> Sept 26</p>


<head>Court Code</head>
<note>Ch XII Judiciary Collectively<lb/>
&sect; 8 Functions common<lb/>
to Judges.</note><lb/>


<head><hi rend="underline">Expositive</hi>. <hi rend="underline">Instructional</hi>.</head>


<p>Art.5.1. Self exercisible, that is to say exercisible <lb/>
<add>immediately</add> by themselves - 2. Interventionally exercisible, that is to say<lb/>
exercised by the instrumentality of ministerial Judiciary<lb/>
Officers - their Subordinates - into these two classes moreover<lb/>
may the aggregate of the functions common to<lb/>
Judges be divided. Follow those which are<lb/>
self-exercised.</p>
&#x2014;<lb/>
<p><head><hi rend="underline">Expositive</hi>. <hi rend="underline">Instructional</hi>.</head>
<note>5</note><lb/>
<add>Art.5. Purely-self exercised, or say exercised without</add> <del>Art 6 Exercised by himself exercised by the <gap/></del><lb/>
<add>the instrumentality of any other person,  - and exercised</add> <del>of the <gap/> subordinate <gap/> the two classes</del><lb/>
<add>by the instrumentality of other persons, namely his several</add> <del>may be divided the aggregation <gap/> <gap/> the</del><lb/>
<add>Subordinates in the Judiciary Department;- into these</add> <del>distinctive or say <gap/> Justice <gap/> Judge</del><lb/>
<add>two classes may be divided the aggregate composed of the</add> <hi rend="underline">Expositive Instructional</hi><lb/>
<add>distinctive functions of a Judge</add> <del>Art.7. Exercised by himself that into any</del><lb/>
<del>without <gap/> or need of recourse to the <gap/></del><lb/>
<add><hi rend="underline">Expositive</hi></add>
<del>of the any <gap/> of <gap/> say in the Judiciary</del><lb/>
<add>Art.6. Purely self-exercised it, the Judge's opinative</add> <del>any other Department, is the Judges opinative.</del><lb/>
function: as to which see <hi rend="underline">&sect; 9 Judge's Elementary</hi></p>
<head><hi rend="underline">Expositive. Instructional</hi>.</head>
<p>Art <del>8</del>7. By Art the Judges' <hi rend="underline">transmissive</hi> function<lb/>
understand <hi rend="underline">that</hi>, to which exercise is given by<lb/>
the intervention of some subordinate functionary,<lb/>
by whose instrumentality the locomotion<lb/>
of the subject matter, <hi rend="underline">sent
</hi>, <add>or say <hi rend="underline">transmitted</hi></add> whether<lb/>
thing or person, is produced.</p>
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1831 Sept 26

Court Code Ch XII Judiciary Collectively
§ 8 Functions common
to Judges.

Expositive. Instructional.

Art.5.1. Self exercisible, that is to say exercisible
immediately by themselves - 2. Interventionally exercisible, that is to say
exercised by the instrumentality of ministerial Judiciary
Officers - their Subordinates - into these two classes moreover
may the aggregate of the functions common to
Judges be divided. Follow those which are
self-exercised.


Expositive. Instructional. 5
Art.5. Purely-self exercised, or say exercised without Art 6 Exercised by himself exercised by the
the instrumentality of any other person, - and exercised of the subordinate the two classes
by the instrumentality of other persons, namely his several may be divided the aggregation the
Subordinates in the Judiciary Department;- into these distinctive or say Justice Judge
two classes may be divided the aggregate composed of the Expositive Instructional
distinctive functions of a Judge Art.7. Exercised by himself that into any
without or need of recourse to the
Expositive of the any of say in the Judiciary
Art.6. Purely self-exercised it, the Judge's opinative any other Department, is the Judges opinative.
function: as to which see § 9 Judge's Elementary

Expositive. Instructional.

Art 87. By Art the Judges' transmissive function
understand that, to which exercise is given by
the intervention of some subordinate functionary,
by whose instrumentality the locomotion
of the subject matter, sent , or say transmitted whether
thing or person, is produced.


Identifier: | JB/042/303/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1831-09-26

Marginal Summary Numbering

5-7

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

303

Info in main headings field

const. code

Image

001

Titles

expositive instructional

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e4

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

13226

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