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<head> 1824. <sic>Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> 19<lb/>Constitutional Code</head> <p>7<lb/><note><sic>Ch.</sic> XII. Judiciary collectively</note><lb/>2 <note>§. <del>26 Judge's <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>§. <sic>Habitiment</sic><lb/>1. Judge<lb/>2. Government Advocate<lb/>3. Eleemosynary Advocate<lb/>4. Deputes.</note></p> <p><gap/> <gap/> Wigs cast off. Instructions</p> <p><note>21<lb/>Difference between<lb/>Judge's & lawyer's should<lb/>be conspicuous</note></p> <p><del><gap/> <gap/><?del> If both have gowns the difference between that<lb/>of the Judge and that of the Law practitioners should be conspicuous.<lb/>When affording the most conspicuous distinction, the one<lb/>in use and of any in <gap/> <gap/> of the Judge's <gap/>: that<lb/>of the Lawyers <gap/> <gap/>. The Judge's <gap/> than<lb/>black: black <gap/> the air of gloom and severity rending<lb/>the <gap/> an object rather of terror than amenable regard.<lb/><gap/> of the Lawyers <del>Cloak and <gap/></del> brown and white<lb/>or black and white striped: this would be <del><gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>emblematic: in such a degree <add>sort</add> that conception and <gap/><lb/>might be <gap/></p> <p><note>22<lb/>Functionary Advocates,<lb/>to be distinguished from<lb/>non functionary ones</note></p> <p>The functionary Advocates should in this way be distinguished<lb/>to the eye from the on-functionary ones. Colours<lb/>in the first case say black and white: in the others<lb/>brown and white. In the case of the Government Advocate<lb/>the black stripe twin or three as broad as the white in<lb/>the case of the Advocate of the Helpless the <gap/> stripe<lb/>twice or three as broad as the black.</p> <p>23<lb/>Deputes dress the same<lb/>as their principal</note></p> <p>In every instance the dress <add>costume</add> of the deputes, whether<lb/>permanent or occasional should be the same as that of<lb/>their respective principals.</p> | |||
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1824. Decr 19
Constitutional Code
7
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
2 §. 26 Judge's
§. Habitiment
1. Judge
2. Government Advocate
3. Eleemosynary Advocate
4. Deputes.
Wigs cast off. Instructions
21
Difference between
Judge's & lawyer's should
be conspicuous
<?del> If both have gowns the difference between that
of the Judge and that of the Law practitioners should be conspicuous.
When affording the most conspicuous distinction, the one
in use and of any in of the Judge's : that
of the Lawyers . The Judge's than
black: black the air of gloom and severity rending
the an object rather of terror than amenable regard.
of the Lawyers Cloak and brown and white
or black and white striped: this would be
emblematic: in such a degree sort that conception and
might be
22
Functionary Advocates,
to be distinguished from
non functionary ones
The functionary Advocates should in this way be distinguished
to the eye from the on-functionary ones. Colours
in the first case say black and white: in the others
brown and white. In the case of the Government Advocate
the black stripe twin or three as broad as the white in
the case of the Advocate of the Helpless the stripe
twice or three as broad as the black.
23
Deputes dress the same
as their principal</note>
In every instance the dress costume of the deputes, whether
permanent or occasional should be the same as that of
their respective principals.
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