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and the suit for malpractice<lb/>
and the suit for malpractice<lb/>
is carried on here <gap/>.</del> </p>
is carried on here <gap/>.</del> </p>
<p><del>Art. 2.  Neither on the or purely public penal case</del>
<p><del>Art. 2.  Neither on the or purely public penal case  
not in a public private case, can the <gap/> <gap/></del>  
not in a public private case, can the <gap/> <gap/>  
be referee.</del></p>
be referee.</del></p>
<p>Enactive</del>  
<p>Enactive<lb/>
Art. 6.  In a suit before <add><del><gap/></del></add> referees, the Umpire</del>  
Art. 6.  In a suit before <add><del><gap/></del></add> referees, the Umpire<lb/>
will <del>act as</del> officiate as Registrar. <del>and no <gap/></del>  
will <del>act as</del> officiate as Registrar. <del>and no <gap/></del>  
Advocates will be admitted unless at the <add><gap/></add> request of the</del>  
Advocates will be admitted unless at the <add><gap/></add> request of the<del>  
Referees, and with his own consent be admitted.</del></p>
Referees, and with his own consent be admitted.</del></p>
<p><hi rend="underline">Enactive.  Ratiocinative</hi></del>  
<p><hi rend="underline">Enactive.  Ratiocinative</hi><lb/>  
Art. 7.  But, to <del>prevent</del> obviate <unclear>deprivation</unclear> through</del>  
Art. 7.  But, to <del>prevent</del> obviate <unclear>deprivation</unclear> through<lb/>
negligence or sinister design, the record will from first to last</del>  
negligence or sinister design, the record will from first to last<lb/>  
be subjected to the inspection, and for every purpose to the power of the <add>ordinary</add> Registrar.</p>
be subjected to the inspection, and for every purpose to the power of the <add>ordinary</add> Registrar.</p>
<p>Enactive</del>  
<p>Enactive<lb/>
Art. 8.  The proceedings will, as ordinary be</del>  
Art. 8.  The proceedings will, as ordinary be<lb/>
private.  But, at the <del>instance</del> <add>will</add> of <del>any <gap/> the</del> <add>any two of the three</add> referees,</del>  
private.  But, at the <del>instance</del> <add>will</add> of <del>any <gap/> the</del> <add>any two of the three</add> referees,<lb/>  
they will at any time be <del>made p</del> carried on in public.</p>
they will at any time be <del>made p</del> carried on in public.</p>
<p><del>Art.  <gap/> <gap/> occasion <gap/> <gap/> taken<lb/>
<p><del>Art.  <gap/> <gap/> occasion <gap/> <gap/> taken<lb/>
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<del>statis</del> all comprehensive statistic <del>account</del> <add><gap/></add> of the Judicial Establishment.</p>
<del>statis</del> all comprehensive statistic <del>account</del> <add><gap/></add> of the Judicial Establishment.</p>
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1825. Nov. 27 1825 Dec. 4
Constitutional Code. Copied and Copy Corrected
Ch. Deputes occasional
§. 4. Referees deputable

1. Referees Umpire Register. 2. Procedure public?
3. high ? Not to the
a public a Quasi Jury or Appeal or no?
kept as a against , the Quasi Jury

Art. In the case of a suit before Reference or Recapitulatory
not coming before a Quasi Jury which

Art. Nor any support or unless couples well in of corrupter
or other criminal malpractice
with part of
the in the
only of them: in which
case it is before the Judge
Immediate that the Appeal
and the suit for malpractice
is carried on here .

Art. 2. Neither on the or purely public penal case not in a public private case, can the be referee.

Enactive
Art. 6. In a suit before referees, the Umpire
will act as officiate as Registrar. and no Advocates will be admitted unless at the request of the Referees, and with his own consent be admitted.

Enactive. Ratiocinative
Art. 7. But, to prevent obviate deprivation through
negligence or sinister design, the record will from first to last
be subjected to the inspection, and for every purpose to the power of the ordinary Registrar.

Enactive
Art. 8. The proceedings will, as ordinary be
private. But, at the instance will of any the any two of the three referees,
they will at any time be made p carried on in public.

Art. occasion taken
as above will at all times be open to the inspection of the
Judge principal invite Registrar principal will delivery
of the definitive decree to the Judge for to his his confirmation with the imperative decree
will be delivered consigned in to the custody of the Registrar the
and that in of detection suspicion of , pursued on
the ground of the evidence so may have place.

Instructional. Ratiocinative
Art. 9. To obviate the keeping the public records, Registration establishment
encumbered with useless matter, the Legislature will make
the requisite arrangements for the destruction of the respective elimination of these
as well as of the other records, so soon as all demand use demand for
them, for the eventual proof of falshood or wrong in any other shape, or right in any shape shall have been at an
end: saving any such memorandums as may be of use for the an
statis all comprehensive statistic account of the Judicial Establishment.


Identifier: | JB/041/084/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 41.

Date_1

1825-11-27

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

041

Main Headings

Constitutional Code

Folio number

084

Info in main headings field

Constitutional Code

Image

001

Titles

Enactive

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

C2 / D6 / E2

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

001

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