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1823. Aug. 3 +++ 3 | <head>1823. Aug. 3 +++ 3<lb/> | ||
Constitut. Code | Constitut. Code</head> | ||
Ch. II. Judiciary collectively | <note>Ch. II. Judiciary collectively<lb/> | ||
§.3. Judiciary Officer | §.3. Judiciary Officer</note> | ||
Used | <p>Used</p> | ||
1 | <p>1</p> | ||
§.4. Officer <gap/> both <gap/> | <p><del>§.4. Officer <gap/> both <gap/><lb/> | ||
§.2. Grades of in | §.2. Grades of <add>in</add> Judicators</del><lb/> | ||
§.3. Officer Judiciary Officers/ | §.3. <del>Officer</del> Judiciary Officers.</p> | ||
Art. 1. In every Judicatory, in all | <p><!-- This para is deleted -->Art. 1. In every Judicatory, <unclear>in all</unclear> Appellate <unclear>an</unclear> Immediate<lb/> | ||
is a Judiciary Establishment: composed of | is a Judiciary Establishment: composed of<lb/> | ||
there are Offices and Officers Magisterial and Ministerial. | there are Offices and Officers Magisterial and Ministerial.</p> | ||
Art. 1. Belonging to every Judiciary are Officers and Offices, Magisterial | <p>Art. 1. Belonging to every Judiciary are Officers <add>and Offices</add>, Magisterial<lb/> | ||
and Ministerial. Of the whole collectively is composed the Judicial | and Ministerial. Of the whole collectively is composed the Judicial<lb/> | ||
Establishment. | Establishment.</p> | ||
Art. 2. The Magisterial Officers are | <p>Art. 2. The Magisterial Officers are</p> | ||
1. The Judge. | <p>1. The Judge.<lb/> | ||
2. The Pursuer General. | 2. The Pursuer General.<lb/> | ||
3. The Defender General. | 3. The Defender General.<lb/> | ||
4. The Registrar. | 4. The Registrar.<lb/> | ||
5. Their respective Deputes, permanent and occasional. To the | 5. Their respective Deputes, permanent and occasional. To <del>the<lb/> | ||
<gap/> of the Office of each of these Officers corresponds a line of service in | <gap/> of the</del> Office of each of these Officers corresponds a <unclear>line</unclear> of service in<lb/> | ||
the Judiciary Department. | the Judiciary Department.</p> | ||
Art. 3. The Ministerial are those who, in various ways are occupied | <p>Art. 3. The Ministerial are those who, <add>in various ways</add> are occupied<lb/> | ||
in various ways in the execution of directions given to them respectively giving effect to orders, given emaning from | <del>in various ways</del> in <del>the execution of directions given to them respectively</del> <add>giving effect to orders, <del>given</del> <sic>emaning</sic> from</add><lb/> | ||
the Magisterial Officers, to whom they are respectively | <del>by</del> the Magisterial Officers, to whom they <add>are</add> respectively<lb/> | ||
stand <gap/> subordinate. All Officers Judicat but those here mentioned <gap/> as Magisterial | <del>stand <gap/></del> <add>subordinate.</add> All <del>Officers <add>Judicat</add></del> but those <add>here</add> mentioned <del><gap/></del> as Magisterial<lb/> | ||
are Ministerial. | are Ministerial.</p> | ||
Article Art. 4. | <p><del>Article</del> Art. 4. <del>Examples.</del> Of Ministerial Officers <add>examples</add> are as follows —<lb/> | ||
Examples are <gap/> 1. Doorkeepers. 2. Scribes. 3. Messengers. 3. Doorkeepers. 4. Seizers 4. Prehensors | <del>Examples are</del> <add><del><gap/></del> 1. Doorkeepers.</add> 2. Scribes. 3. Messengers. <del>3. Doorkeepers. 4. Seizers</del> <add>4. Prehensors</add><lb/> | ||
of persons. 5. Seizors of land and or goods. 5. 5. Jailors. 6. Executioners | <del>of persons. 5. Seizors of land and <add>or</add> goods. 5.</del> <add>5. Jailors. 6.</add> Executioners<lb/> | ||
4. Prehensors: namely are 1. of persons; 2. of things immovable; | <del>4.</del> Prehensors: <del>namely</del> are 1. of persons; 2. of things immovable;<lb/> | ||
3. of things moveable. 5. Executioners. Under the authority of a Judge They take possession of | 3. of things moveable. <del>5. Executioners.</del> <add>Under the authority of a Judge</add> They take possession of<lb/> | ||
those objects respectively, of the giving execution and effect to the Law, | those objects respectively, of the giving execution and effect to the Law,<lb/> | ||
and to the ordinances of the Judge. | and to the ordinances of the Judge.</p> | ||
Art. 5. In case of need, for giving effect to the Order of | <p>Art. 5. In case of need, for giving effect to the Order of<lb/> | ||
a Judge, all persons are, on requisition, by him made or from him emaning, bound to act as Minis | a Judge, all persons are, on requisition, <add>by him made or from him <sic>emaning</sic>,</add> bound to act as <del>Minis</del><lb/> | ||
occasional Ministerial Officers in any of the above several capacities: all persons, and in particular | occasional Ministerial Officers <add>in any of the above several capacities:</add> all persons, and in particular<lb/> | ||
all functionaries belonging to the Prevention service functionaries, all Army functionaries | all <del>functionaries belonging to the</del> Prevention service <add>functionaries</add>, all Army functionaries<lb/> | ||
all Military <gap/> as being <gap/> of the service, by means <gap/> | <del>all Military <gap/> as being <gap/> of the service, by means <add><gap/></add></del><lb/> | ||
and all Navy functionaries. | and all Navy functionaries.<lb/> | ||
with <gap/> | <del>with <gap/></del></p> | ||
Art. 6. So likewise, without the order from a Judge | <p>Art. 6. So likewise, without <del>the</del> order from a Judge<lb/> | ||
persons are in certain cases permitted, in certain cases even | persons are in certain cases permitted, in certain cases even<lb/> | ||
bound, to act in those several capacities or some of them, for | bound, to act in those several capacities or some of them, for<lb/> | ||
the purpose of giving execution and effect to the law: namely | the purpose of giving execution and effect to the law: namely<lb/> | ||
on the presumption that had the occasion come to his | on the presumption that had the occasion come to his<lb/> | ||
knowledge such would have been the order of the Judge. | knowledge such would have been the order of the Judge.<lb/> | ||
For these cases, see the Penal and Civil Codes. | For these cases, see the Penal and Civil Codes.</p> | ||
1823. Aug. 3 +++ 3
Constitut. Code
Ch. II. Judiciary collectively
§.3. Judiciary Officer
Used
1
§.4. Officer both
§.2. Grades of in Judicators
§.3. Officer Judiciary Officers.
Art. 1. In every Judicatory, in all Appellate an Immediate
is a Judiciary Establishment: composed of
there are Offices and Officers Magisterial and Ministerial.
Art. 1. Belonging to every Judiciary are Officers and Offices, Magisterial
and Ministerial. Of the whole collectively is composed the Judicial
Establishment.
Art. 2. The Magisterial Officers are
1. The Judge.
2. The Pursuer General.
3. The Defender General.
4. The Registrar.
5. Their respective Deputes, permanent and occasional. To the
of the Office of each of these Officers corresponds a line of service in
the Judiciary Department.
Art. 3. The Ministerial are those who, in various ways are occupied
in various ways in the execution of directions given to them respectively giving effect to orders, given emaning from
by the Magisterial Officers, to whom they are respectively
stand subordinate. All Officers Judicat but those here mentioned as Magisterial
are Ministerial.
Article Art. 4. Examples. Of Ministerial Officers examples are as follows —
Examples are 1. Doorkeepers. 2. Scribes. 3. Messengers. 3. Doorkeepers. 4. Seizers 4. Prehensors
of persons. 5. Seizors of land and or goods. 5. 5. Jailors. 6. Executioners
4. Prehensors: namely are 1. of persons; 2. of things immovable;
3. of things moveable. 5. Executioners. Under the authority of a Judge They take possession of
those objects respectively, of the giving execution and effect to the Law,
and to the ordinances of the Judge.
Art. 5. In case of need, for giving effect to the Order of
a Judge, all persons are, on requisition, by him made or from him emaning, bound to act as Minis
occasional Ministerial Officers in any of the above several capacities: all persons, and in particular
all functionaries belonging to the Prevention service functionaries, all Army functionaries
all Military as being of the service, by means
and all Navy functionaries.
with
Art. 6. So likewise, without the order from a Judge
persons are in certain cases permitted, in certain cases even
bound, to act in those several capacities or some of them, for
the purpose of giving execution and effect to the law: namely
on the presumption that had the occasion come to his
knowledge such would have been the order of the Judge.
For these cases, see the Penal and Civil Codes.
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