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1831 July 4 | |||
Constitutional Code | |||
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively | |||
§.6. Fields of service | |||
154 Public <gap/> p. 77 | |||
§.6. Fields of service | |||
Enactive | |||
Art. 1. To each Judicatory belongs its local, and | |||
logical, field of service. | |||
Expositive | |||
Art. 2. By the local field of the service of a Judicatory | |||
understand the portion of territory, within which the several | |||
operations, by which obedience is paid to the several thereto | |||
corresponding mandates of the Judges, may according to | |||
law be performed | |||
Exposition | |||
Art. 3. By the logical field of the service of a | |||
Judicatory, understand the ideal space within which are | |||
comprehended the several sorts of suits, on the occasion | |||
of which the several operations, (as per Art. 2.) may according | |||
to law, be performed: the several sorts of suits, | |||
together with all other sorts of applications made to a Judge | |||
as such. For the several Expositive sorts of suits, and other | |||
applications, Art. 4. see the Procedure Code | |||
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See Petition for | |||
Justice &c | |||
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so now <gap/> may be made to pay, <gap/> he has not | |||
wherewithal, <gap/> for not being able to pay for. Would you | |||
any one of you <gap/> this has happened — would you see how it has been, and what a <gap/> | |||
it has been that by the and by what devices it has been that by the <gap/> | |||
of this land, expence delay, vexation and denial of justice[+] | |||
[+] to the vast majority | |||
of the Judge population of the | |||
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1. Mindful that moral improvement naturally keeps pace with | |||
intellectual | |||
2. That in proportion as <gap/> are attached to intellectual | |||
they are <gap/> for sexual gratification in which excess detrimental. | |||
3. That health and life in proportion as <gap/> a man improves the scientific knowledge | |||
and judgment, <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/> | |||
and delusion by which the many are <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> | |||
of maleficence in the <gap/> and for the <gap/> exclusive | |||
benefit of the few. | |||
4. That by want of pleasurable occupation and | |||
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1831 July 4 Constitutional Code
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively §.6. Fields of service
154 Public p. 77
§.6. Fields of service
Enactive Art. 1. To each Judicatory belongs its local, and logical, field of service.
Expositive Art. 2. By the local field of the service of a Judicatory understand the portion of territory, within which the several operations, by which obedience is paid to the several thereto corresponding mandates of the Judges, may according to law be performed
Exposition Art. 3. By the logical field of the service of a Judicatory, understand the ideal space within which are comprehended the several sorts of suits, on the occasion of which the several operations, (as per Art. 2.) may according to law, be performed: the several sorts of suits, together with all other sorts of applications made to a Judge as such. For the several Expositive sorts of suits, and other applications, Art. 4. see the Procedure Code
See Petition for Justice &c
any uses how slightly so are guilty so now may be made to pay, he has not wherewithal, for not being able to pay for. Would you any one of you this has happened — would you see how it has been, and what a it has been that by the and by what devices it has been that by the of this land, expence delay, vexation and denial of justice[+] [+] to the vast majority of the Judge population of the
1. Mindful that moral improvement naturally keeps pace with intellectual
2. That in proportion as are attached to intellectual they are for sexual gratification in which excess detrimental.
3. That health and life in proportion as a man improves the scientific knowledge and judgment, and delusion by which the many are of maleficence in the and for the exclusive benefit of the few.
4. That by want of pleasurable occupation and
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