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<p><hi rend="underline">Expositive</hi></p>
<p><hi rend="underline">Expositive</hi></p>
<p>Art. By the principal decritive functions understand that<lb/>
<p>Art. 6 By the principal decritive functions understand that<lb/>
<del>by the exercise of which the ex<gap/>tive and effect given to the</del><lb/>
<del>by the exercise of which the ex<gap/>tive and effect given to the</del><lb/>
<del>ordinances of the substantive law are  more in a more</del> <lb/>
<del>ordinances of the substantive law are  more in a more</del> <lb/>
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effect is given, to the article or articles in question belonging<lb/>
effect is given, to the article or articles in question belonging<lb/>
as above to the <del>Substantive</del> main body of the law, and<lb/>
as above to the <del>Substantive</del> main body of the law, and<lb/>
which, <del><gap/></del> being <del>generally speakers</del> commonly the last, which show <note><del>no need for</del> the Judge has<lb/>
which, <del><gap/></del> being <del>generally speaking</del> commonly the last, which show <note><del>no need for</del> the Judge has<lb/>
<add>need</add> to exercise, may, are<lb/>
<add>need</add> to exercise, may, are<lb/>
that consideration, be<lb/>
that consideration, be<lb/>
denominated the <hi rend="underline">ultimately</hi><lb/>
denominated the <hi rend="underline">ultimately</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">decritive</hi> function</note></p>
<hi rend="underline">decritive</hi> function</note></p>
<p><hi rend="underline">Expositive</hi></p>
<p>Art.7 By the subsidiary decritive functions, understand<lb/>
then <add>to</add> which <del><gap/></del> exercise is <del><gap/> <gap/></del> is not given,<lb/>
according to the individual circumstances of the individual<lb/>
suit <del>in question</del>.</p>
<p><hi rend="underline">Expositive.</hi></p>
<p>Art.8 1. <hi rend="underline">Introductory</hi>, or say <hi rend="underline">interlocutory</hi> - <del>2. Supplement</del><lb/>
2. Supplementary <add>or say post decritory:</add> into these may <del>request</del> to be<lb/>
distinguished the subsidiary decritive functions, as above</p>
<p><hi rend="underline">Expositive</hi></p>
<p>Art. 9. By the <del><gap/></del> introductorily <add>decritive</add> or say <add>the</add> interlocutorily<lb/>
decritive function, understand-that of the exercise of which <add>in some cases</add><lb/>
the need <del><gap/></del> <add>has place, <del>in some cases</del></add> <del>produced</del> anticedently to the time, at which<lb/>
the proceedings are ripe for exercise to be given to the<lb/>
ultimately decritive functions, as above.</p>


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Constitutional Code

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Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
S8 Functions <note> Judges
S.9 Judges Elementary function
</note>

Modifications of the decritive function, considered
modifications grounded declined from in the consideration of relative time
of the decritive function in both the branches as above
are the are

Considered with regard to

Expositive

Art. 5 Principal and subsidiary - in Relation had to relative
time, such are the modification, which the
decritive function, considered in respect of both its branches
taken together - namely the decritive and the imperatively
decritive - areis susceptible.

Expositive

Art. 6 By the principal decritive functions understand that
by the exercise of which the extive and effect given to the
ordinances of the substantive law are more in a more
direct and immediate way accomplished, and which
which has place, in every case, in which , by the act of the Judge axcusitive and
effect is given, to the article or articles in question belonging
as above to the Substantive main body of the law, and
which, being generally speaking commonly the last, which show no need for the Judge has
need to exercise, may, are
that consideration, be
denominated the ultimately
decritive function

Expositive

Art.7 By the subsidiary decritive functions, understand
then to which exercise is is not given,
according to the individual circumstances of the individual
suit in question.

Expositive.

Art.8 1. Introductory, or say interlocutory - 2. Supplement
2. Supplementary or say post decritory: into these may request to be
distinguished the subsidiary decritive functions, as above

Expositive

Art. 9. By the introductorily decritive or say the interlocutorily
decritive function, understand-that of the exercise of which in some cases
the need has place, in some cases produced anticedently to the time, at which
the proceedings are ripe for exercise to be given to the
ultimately decritive functions, as above.




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