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1828. Oct 5. 1831. June 26 J | |||
Constitutional Code Copd | |||
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively | |||
§.4. Judicatories — their grades | |||
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Ratiocinative | |||
Art. 6. Question 1. Why, in any case, employ as many as two grades of jurisdictions? | |||
Answer. — Reasons:— | |||
I. General Reason — this. | |||
For the more effectually securing, on the part of the functionaries <note>in question,</note> appropriate | |||
aptitude in all its branches on the part of Judges. | |||
II. Particular Reasons applying to these several branches respectively, <note>these —</note> | |||
I. I. In the first place Applying to moral aptitude, this: namely Exemption | |||
from corruption and undue favour. | |||
1. Independently of all securities and qualifications, and <note>other securities applying to</note> the situation of the Judge appealed to, — | |||
whatsoever be the sinister design in question, it is | |||
at least twice as unlikely that two it should concur be pursue | |||
by two is at the least twice as improbable as that it should be <note>pursued by one:</note> | |||
in it than that one should: especially two who | |||
never in regard to whom effectual measures are taken that to <note>prevent their having | |||
had</note> | |||
have not any personal communication one | |||
with another. As this see §.17. Migration | |||
II. II. 2 For the benefit of experience As Applying to intellectual aptitude, appropriate knowledge <note>and judgment included, | |||
this: — namely — the | |||
benefit of experience</note> | |||
<gap/> At the co<gap/> commencement of his career, the Judge Immediate | |||
will be <gap/> an untried man: untried | |||
that is to say in his situation of Judge principal, | |||
though by the necessity of his having previously | |||
served in the situation of Judge Depute | |||
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1828. Oct 5. 1831. June 26 J Constitutional Code Copd
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively §.4. Judicatories — their grades
2
Ratiocinative
Art. 6. Question 1. Why, in any case, employ as many as two grades of jurisdictions?
Answer. — Reasons:—
I. General Reason — this.
For the more effectually securing, on the part of the functionaries in question, appropriate aptitude in all its branches on the part of Judges.
II. Particular Reasons applying to these several branches respectively, these —
I. I. In the first place Applying to moral aptitude, this: namely Exemption from corruption and undue favour.
1. Independently of all securities and qualifications, and other securities applying to the situation of the Judge appealed to, — whatsoever be the sinister design in question, it is at least twice as unlikely that two it should concur be pursue by two is at the least twice as improbable as that it should be pursued by one: in it than that one should: especially two who never in regard to whom effectual measures are taken that to prevent their having had have not any personal communication one with another. As this see §.17. Migration
II. II. 2 For the benefit of experience As Applying to intellectual aptitude, appropriate knowledge and judgment included, this: — namely — the benefit of experience At the co commencement of his career, the Judge Immediate will be an untried man: untried that is to say in his situation of Judge principal, though by the necessity of his having previously served in the situation of Judge Depute
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