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'' | <head>Cp B 1824: Jan<hi rend='superscript'>y</hi>. 22.</head> | ||
<head><del>Procedure</del> <add>Constitutional</add> Code on <del>Conth.</del> Judiciary</head> | |||
<note>Ch. XX. Helpless litigant's assistant. S. Judge the proper employer of the fund.</note> | |||
1.<lb/> Trusteeship of Help<lb/>-less litigant's fund-<lb/>first thought, tho al<lb/>-lotting is to some per<lb/>son other than the<lb/> Judge- as to Defender<lb/> General.<lb/> 2. But on applicati<lb/>-on of shoulders of<lb/> the mind, proposed<lb/> allotment appeared<lb/> unapt.<lb/>3.<lb/> If allotted to Defend-<lb/>er General, each fund<lb/> would require a dif<lb/>fervent manager.<lb/>4.<lb/>Functions in this<lb/> case capable of ad<lb/>vantageous exer<lb/>rise by Judicial<lb/> functionary-<lb/>1. The locative.<lb/> 2. The Dislocative<lb/> 3. The incidentally<lb/> directive.<lb/> 5. <lb/> As to locative func<lb/>tins, location in<lb/> this can not be<lb/> claimable as a right<lb/> but left to locator's secret discretion.<lb/>6. <lb/> Judiciary the form<lb/> in which locative<lb/> functions ought in<lb/> the first place to<lb/> be exercised. | |||
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7. <lb/> Parties beneficially<lb/> interested in the fund<lb/> have a right to be<lb/> heard as to who the<lb/> person is who is to<lb/> manage it.<lb/> 8.<lb/> Therefore who a bet<lb/>ter locator than the<lb/> Judge?<lb/>9.<lb/> If locative functi-<lb/>-on allotted to Defend-<lb/>er General need of<lb/> recourse to Judge<lb/> would not be super<lb/>seded.<lb/> 10.<lb/> If exercised otherwise<lb/> than judicially,<lb/> the effect would be par<lb/>tiality and corrupti<lb/>on. <lb/>11.<lb/> Every person inte<lb/>rested would be in<lb/> a state of dependence<lb/> on the locating func<lb/>tionary.<lb/>12.<lb/> Not inconsiderable<lb/> the suffering to indi<lb/>visuals standing in<lb/> need of a profession<lb/>-al assistant of their<lb/> own choice- much<lb/> greater would it be<lb/> in the case in ques<lb/>tion.<lb/>13.<lb/>Suffering both to principal and assist<lb/>ants.<lb/> | |||
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14.<lb/> To this secretly and<lb/> arbitrarily acting<lb/> functionary, substi<lb/>tute the openly acting<lb/> Judge, and every thing<lb/> is as it should be. | |||
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Cp B 1824: Jany. 22. Procedure Constitutional Code on Conth. Judiciary
Ch. XX. Helpless litigant's assistant. S. Judge the proper employer of the fund.
1.
Trusteeship of Help
-less litigant's fund-
first thought, tho al
-lotting is to some per
son other than the
Judge- as to Defender
General.
2. But on applicati
-on of shoulders of
the mind, proposed
allotment appeared
unapt.
3.
If allotted to Defend-
er General, each fund
would require a dif
fervent manager.
4.
Functions in this
case capable of ad
vantageous exer
rise by Judicial
functionary-
1. The locative.
2. The Dislocative
3. The incidentally
directive.
5.
As to locative func
tins, location in
this can not be
claimable as a right
but left to locator's secret discretion.
6.
Judiciary the form
in which locative
functions ought in
the first place to
be exercised.
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7.
Parties beneficially
interested in the fund
have a right to be
heard as to who the
person is who is to
manage it.
8.
Therefore who a bet
ter locator than the
Judge?
9.
If locative functi-
-on allotted to Defend-
er General need of
recourse to Judge
would not be super
seded.
10.
If exercised otherwise
than judicially,
the effect would be par
tiality and corrupti
on.
11.
Every person inte
rested would be in
a state of dependence
on the locating func
tionary.
12.
Not inconsiderable
the suffering to indi
visuals standing in
need of a profession
-al assistant of their
own choice- much
greater would it be
in the case in ques
tion.
13.
Suffering both to principal and assist
ants.
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14.
To this secretly and
arbitrarily acting
functionary, substi
tute the openly acting
Judge, and every thing
is as it should be.
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