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<head>1825 Apr. 23 +<lb/>
 
<note><unclear>Revised<lb/>
 
The text not prepared to be<lb/>
employed.</unclear></note>
<add><unclear>Procedure</unclear></add> Constitutional Code<lb/>
G<lb/>
1<lb/>
Ch. Prehensors<lb/>
&sect;.</head>
<note>1</note>
<head>Ch. Prehensors<lb/>
&sect;.</head>
<note>11 <unclear>Prehensor who</unclear></note>
<p>1.<lb/>
Art 1. Prehensor a functionary,<lb/>
whose duty or<lb/>
right it is to apply<lb/>
the force of the law to persons<lb/>
or things: mostly<lb/>
in pursuance of some<lb/>
individual mandate<lb/>
from a Judge.</p>
<note>12</note>
<p>2<lb/>
Art 2. Prehensors are<lb/>
1. Commissioned.<lb/>
2. <del><gap/></del> <unclear>Uncommissioned:</unclear><lb/>
Commissioned, are<lb/>
<gap/>. permanent.<lb/>
<gap/>. occasional.</p>
<note>13</note>
<p>3.<lb/>
Art 3. Uncommissioned<lb/>
any person may act as<lb/>
Prehensor in the service<lb/>
of Justice, but, under responsibility,<lb/>
<unclear>compunetional</unclear><del>ly</del><lb/>
for wrongful<lb/>
damage to individuals,<lb/>
<unclear>pun<del>e</del>itional</unclear><del>ly</del> for wrong<lb/>
to the public.</p>
<note>14</note>
<p>4.<lb/>
Art 4. Analogous to the<lb/>
case of a <hi rend="underline">Judge deputes</hi><lb/>
occasional is that of a<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Prehensor</hi> <hi rend="underline">occasional</hi>.</p>
<note>II I Function</note>
<p>5.<lb/>
Art 5. </p>


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1825 Apr. 23 +
Revised
The text not prepared to be
employed.
Procedure Constitutional Code
G
1
Ch. Prehensors
§.
1 Ch. Prehensors
§.
11 Prehensor who

1.
Art 1. Prehensor a functionary,
whose duty or
right it is to apply
the force of the law to persons
or things: mostly
in pursuance of some
individual mandate
from a Judge.

12

2
Art 2. Prehensors are
1. Commissioned.
2. Uncommissioned:
Commissioned, are
. permanent.
. occasional.

13

3.
Art 3. Uncommissioned
any person may act as
Prehensor in the service
of Justice, but, under responsibility,
compunetionally
for wrongful
damage to individuals,
puneitionally for wrong
to the public.

14

4.
Art 4. Analogous to the
case of a Judge deputes
occasional is that of a
Prehensor occasional.

II I Function

5.
Art 5.



Identifier: | JB/549/198/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 549.

Date_1

1825-04-23

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Box

549

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198

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Constitutional Code

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001

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Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

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Penner

John Flowerdew Colls

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Jeremy Bentham

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