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<head>11</head>
<head>11</head>
<p><sic>Its</sic> the part of the Executive Magistrate, <unclear>advisors</unclear> <note>A class of persons may be distrusted without offence</note>
<p><note>A class of persons may be distrusted without offence</note>
<lb/>
<lb/>
of the person who is to fill an office <gap/> is unavoida-
In the part of the Executive Magistrate, <unclear>advisors</unclear>  
<lb/>
<lb/>
-bly liable to give offence: on the part of the Legisla-
of the person who is to fill an office <del>must</del> is unavoidably
<lb/>
<lb/>
-tor, a distrust of the office, that is of persons <unclear>in-
liable to give offence: on the part of the Legislator
<lb/>
<lb/>
-estimable</unclear>, can never give any <unclear>inequable</unclear> person
a distrust of the office, that is of persons unassignable,
<lb/>
can never give any assignable person
<lb/>
<lb/>
any just cause of offence. Suspect an individual,
any just cause of offence. Suspect an individual,
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<head>Number.</head>
<head>Number.</head>


<p>Qu. for what interlocutory processes may a <note>A single judge where sufficient</note>
<p><note>A single judge where sufficient</note>
<lb/>
Qu. for what interlocutory processes may a
<lb/>
<lb/>
single judge suffice?
single judge suffice?
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<head>13</head>
<head>13</head>
<head><sic>Chambres</sic> assemblies</head>
<head><sic>Chambres</sic> assemblies</head>
<p>Qu. are there any cases in which <note>Judges from <sic>neighbouring</sic> districts</note>
<p><note>Judges from <sic>neighbouring</sic> districts</note>
<lb/>
Qu. are there any cases in which
<lb/>
<lb/>
it might be expedient to <unclear>involve</unclear> Judges from the
it might be expedient to <unclear>involve</unclear> Judges from the
<lb/>
<lb/>
<sic>neighbouring</sic> districts? This can only happen
neighbouring districts? This can only happen
<lb/>
<lb/>
in case of the uncertainty or <unclear>intricacy</unclear> of the  
in case of the uncertainty or intricacy of the  
<lb/>
<lb/>
proof.</p>
proof.</p>
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<head>Qualifications</head>
<head>Qualifications</head>


<p>Judges not to be promoted to a <note>Judges to rise by gradation</note>
<p><note>Judges to rise by gradation</note>
<lb/>
Judges not to be promoted to a
<lb/>
<lb/>
superior <add>superordinate</add> district till they have served a certain
superior <add>superordinate</add> district till they have served a certain
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<head>15</head>
<head>Qualifications</head>
<head>Qualifications</head>
<p>A man not to be appointed a Judge of the <note>Judges to be made from Advocates or Assessors</note>
<p><note>Judges to be made from Advocates or Assessors</note>
<lb/>
A man not to be appointed a Judge of the
<lb/>
<lb/>
<gap/> court/order <gap/> till he has served a
first (viz court/order) till he has served a
<lb/>
<lb/>
certain number of years as Advocate or Assessor
certain number of years as Advocate or Assessor

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3 Of Courts

11

A class of persons may be distrusted without offence
In the part of the Executive Magistrate, advisors
of the person who is to fill an office must is unavoidably
liable to give offence: on the part of the Legislator
a distrust of the office, that is of persons unassignable,
can never give any assignable person
any just cause of offence. Suspect an individual,
and you give offence: suspect a class and you
give none

12 Number.

A single judge where sufficient
Qu. for what interlocutory processes may a
single judge suffice?

13 Chambres assemblies

Judges from neighbouring districts
Qu. are there any cases in which
it might be expedient to involve Judges from the
neighbouring districts? This can only happen
in case of the uncertainty or intricacy of the
proof.

14 Qualifications

Judges to rise by gradation
Judges not to be promoted to a
superior superordinate district till they have served a certain
number of years in a subordinate one.

15 Qualifications

Judges to be made from Advocates or Assessors
A man not to be appointed a Judge of the
first (viz court/order) till he has served a
certain number of years as Advocate or Assessor
Qu. in what court whether in an equal or a
superior Court?




Identifier: | JB/051/376/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 51.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-19

Box

051

Main Headings

evidence; procedure code

Folio number

376

Info in main headings field

judicial estab of courts

Image

003

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16541

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