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'' | 1824. Jan. 9.<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. Judge Deputes.<lb/>§. Provision against abuse.</p><p>21.<lb/>2. Check 2. Principal's<lb/>responsibility for<lb/>Depute: this not avoidable,<lb/>it being a condition<lb/>of his location.</p><p>22.<lb/>Nor yet is the condition<lb/>too hazardous to<lb/>be submitted to.<lb/>Reasons.<lb/>1. Power of suspending<lb/>or even dislocating<lb/>Depute before<lb/>irreparable mischief can<lb/>be done.<lb/>2. Depute is at the<lb/>same time responsible<lb/>to Principal.</p><p>23.<lb/>By the responsibility<lb/>for the conduct of<lb/>Deputes located by his<lb/>predecessor, his<lb/>hazard will not be<lb/>considerable <sic>encreased</sic>.<lb/>1 Thus location proves,<lb/>that, in the eyes of their<lb/>locators, the hazard was<lb/>not too great to be<lb/>submitted to.<lb/>2. This proof is confirmed<lb/>by the fact of their<lb/>continuance.<lb/>3. Though they continue<lb/>unless dislocated by<lb/>Principal, the power<lb/>of dislocating them<lb/>belongs to him.<lb/>4. A warning voice<lb/>of the Public Opinion<lb/>Tribunal w<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi> at once<lb/>afford a public reason<lb/>and a private inducement<lb/>for exercising this</p><pb/>Ch. Judge Deputes.<lb/>§. Provision against abuse.<p>23. contin<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/>this power: even<lb/>before experience, and<lb/>thence without hazard.<lb/>5. Under this Constitution,<lb/>Pub. Opin. Trib.<lb/>has every encouragement<lb/>to be vigilant,<lb/>prompt and open in<lb/><sic>it's</sic> censure.</p><p>24.<lb/>Establishing subordination<lb/>in this form<lb/>does not establish<lb/>appeal, with <sic>it's</sic> delay,<lb/>vexation and expence.<lb/>By it, power of reversing,<lb/>annulling or<lb/>modifying Depute's<lb/>Decrees, is not given<lb/>but on condition of<lb/>dislocating or suspending<lb/>him at the same<lb/>time. For simple<lb/>error in judgment,<lb/>remedy is applied by<lb/>his being appealed<lb/>from, as Principal is.<lb/>If on the occasion<lb/>of the Appeal inaptitude<lb/>appears to a<lb/>degree calling for<lb/>dislocation, he may be<lb/>dislocated without<lb/><hi rend="underline">eclat</hi>, by merely<lb/>ceasing to be employed.</p><pb/>Ch. Judge Deputes. (3<lb/>§.<lb/><pb/>Ch. XIV. Judge Deputes<lb/>permanent.<lb/>Provision against abuse. | ||
1824. Jan. 9.
Constitutional Code.
Ch. Judge Deputes.
§. Provision against abuse.
21.
2. Check 2. Principal's
responsibility for
Depute: this not avoidable,
it being a condition
of his location.
22.
Nor yet is the condition
too hazardous to
be submitted to.
Reasons.
1. Power of suspending
or even dislocating
Depute before
irreparable mischief can
be done.
2. Depute is at the
same time responsible
to Principal.
23.
By the responsibility
for the conduct of
Deputes located by his
predecessor, his
hazard will not be
considerable encreased.
1 Thus location proves,
that, in the eyes of their
locators, the hazard was
not too great to be
submitted to.
2. This proof is confirmed
by the fact of their
continuance.
3. Though they continue
unless dislocated by
Principal, the power
of dislocating them
belongs to him.
4. A warning voice
of the Public Opinion
Tribunal wd. at once
afford a public reason
and a private inducement
for exercising this
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Ch. Judge Deputes.
§. Provision against abuse.
23. contind.
this power: even
before experience, and
thence without hazard.
5. Under this Constitution,
Pub. Opin. Trib.
has every encouragement
to be vigilant,
prompt and open in
it's censure.
24.
Establishing subordination
in this form
does not establish
appeal, with it's delay,
vexation and expence.
By it, power of reversing,
annulling or
modifying Depute's
Decrees, is not given
but on condition of
dislocating or suspending
him at the same
time. For simple
error in judgment,
remedy is applied by
his being appealed
from, as Principal is.
If on the occasion
of the Appeal inaptitude
appears to a
degree calling for
dislocation, he may be
dislocated without
eclat, by merely
ceasing to be employed.
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Ch. Judge Deputes. (3
§.
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Ch. XIV. Judge Deputes
permanent.
Provision against abuse.
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