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1827. May 10 ++
Constitutional Code + Copied.
 
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
&sect;.8. Functions common to all Judges
 
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&sect;.8. Functions common to all Judges
 
Expositive.
Art. 1. Functions common Distinctive and non-distinctive &#x2014;
into these two classes may be divided in thte first place the aggregate
<gap/> of the functions <gap/> belonging in common to all every Judges
 
Expositive
Art. 2. Why the distinctive function belonging to all Judges
understand those which belong to them to the exclusion of all other
functionaries.
 
Art. 3. Those <gap/> To those functions exercise is given by contri contributing
to the giving within the field <gap/> out by the Legislature
to the giving execution and effect to the its ordinances of the Legislature or
in relation to such matters as become subject matter of <gap/>
and all such other matters in relation to which no <gap/> is
given to the any functionary belonging the the Administrative Department.
<gap/> As to these see Procedure Code, title Ch. Applications.
 
Art. Peculiar or say uncommeasurable, and commeasurable
&#x2014; into these two classes may be divided in the next place the
functions common to all Judges
 
Expositive
Art. 4. <gap/> <gap/>able by the Judges alone <gap/> alone (principal
<gap/> and Deputes) alone &#x2014; exercisible by his and their special subordinates other than Deputes. Into these two classes
may be divided the distinctive aggregate of the distinctive functions belonging in common
to all Judges.
 
Enactive. Expositive
Art. 5. Understand by a function exercisible by the Judges also <gap/>
the mandative or directive function, by the exercise of which in pursuance of application <gap/> made or those for the
<gap/><gap/> <gap/><gap/> commencement of a suit, or <gap/>
otherwise,
mandates
and decrees are issued for the purpose of giving execution and effect
to <gap/> some ordinance of the law Legislature






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1827. May 10 ++ Constitutional Code + Copied.

Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively §.8. Functions common to all Judges

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§.8. Functions common to all Judges

Expositive. Art. 1. Functions common Distinctive and non-distinctive — into these two classes may be divided in thte first place the aggregate of the functions belonging in common to all every Judges

Expositive Art. 2. Why the distinctive function belonging to all Judges understand those which belong to them to the exclusion of all other functionaries.

Art. 3. Those To those functions exercise is given by contri contributing to the giving within the field out by the Legislature to the giving execution and effect to the its ordinances of the Legislature or in relation to such matters as become subject matter of and all such other matters in relation to which no is given to the any functionary belonging the the Administrative Department. As to these see Procedure Code, title Ch. Applications.

Art. Peculiar or say uncommeasurable, and commeasurable — into these two classes may be divided in the next place the functions common to all Judges

Expositive Art. 4. able by the Judges alone alone (principal and Deputes) alone — exercisible by his and their special subordinates other than Deputes. Into these two classes may be divided the distinctive aggregate of the distinctive functions belonging in common to all Judges.

Enactive. Expositive Art. 5. Understand by a function exercisible by the Judges also the mandative or directive function, by the exercise of which in pursuance of application made or those for the commencement of a suit, or otherwise, mandates and decrees are issued for the purpose of giving execution and effect to some ordinance of the law Legislature




Identifier: | JB/042/294/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1827-05-10

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1-4

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

294

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

functions common to all judges

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

[[notes_public::"copied" [note in jb's hand]]]

ID Number

13217

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