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<note>S. <del>Eliminable classes</del><add><del>Ordinary</del> <unclear>Law</unclear> treated</add></note> | <note>S. <del>Eliminable classes</del><add><del>Ordinary</del> <unclear>Law</unclear> treated</add></note> | ||
Art7. <del>Art <gap/> 6</del> | Art7. <del>Art <gap/> 6</del> Of the classes <add>to</add>which it may <add>that may be chosen</add> be <del>fit</del> to<lb/> | ||
<add>supply the</add> <add><del>such</del></add> <del>eliminate functions those of</del><add>thought right thus to eliminate</add> examples are the<lb/> | <add>supply the</add> <add><del>such</del></add> <del>eliminate functions those of</del><add>thought right thus to eliminate</add> examples are the<lb/> | ||
following. | following. | ||
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<del>2</del>1. Persons insane - <del>Examples</del><add>Cause of</add> exclusion, <add><del><unclear>define impair</unclear></del></add> intellectual inaptitude<lb/> | <del>2</del>1. Persons insane - <del>Examples</del><add>Cause of</add> exclusion, <add><del><unclear>define impair</unclear></del></add> intellectual inaptitude<lb/> | ||
<del>3</del>2. Persons convicted of certain <add><unclear>enumerated</unclear></add> crimes. Cause, <del>of</del> moral inaptitude.<lb/> | <del>3</del>2. Persons convicted of certain <add><unclear>enumerated</unclear></add> crimes. Cause, <del>of</del> moral inaptitude.<lb/> | ||
<del>4</del>3. | <del>4</del>3. Minors. Cause <add><del><gap/></del><add>absolute</add> intellectual inaptitude.<lb/> | ||
4 Foreigners not acquainted with the language. Cause <add><del>particular</del><add>relative</add> intellectual<lb/> | 4 Foreigners not acquainted with the language. Cause <add><del>particular</del><add>relative</add> intellectual<lb/> | ||
inaptitude<lb/> | inaptitude<lb/> | ||
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still less militia: not to regulars: for be they have<lb/> | still less militia: not to regulars: for be they have<lb/> | ||
miss leisure: 2. <del>service in <gap/></del> every judicatory being<lb/> | miss leisure: 2. <del>service in <gap/></del> every judicatory being<lb/> | ||
a school of justice, <del>the</del><add> | a school of justice, <del>the</del><add>every</add> Quasi-Juror<del>s</del> <del><gap/></del> scholar<lb/><lb/> | ||
and master at the same time, <del>and</del> service to this law<lb/> | and master at the same time, <del>and</del> service to this law<lb/> | ||
evil to <unclear>thence</unclear> be, in<add>the way in <del><gap/></del></add> a particular degree, of use: as well as<lb/> | evil to <unclear>thence</unclear> be, in<add>the way in <del><gap/></del></add> a particular degree, of use: as well as<lb/> | ||
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Art. <del>9</del> 10.<add>III Class partly excluded partly exempted -</add> | Art. <del>9</del> 10.<add>III Class partly excluded partly exempted -</add> | ||
1. Persons who, while <del>by indigence <gap/> <gap/> from <gap/> travelling</del><add>too indigent to travel</add> <lb/> | 1. Persons who, while <del>by indigence <gap/> <gap/> from <gap/> travelling</del><add>too indigent to travel</add> <lb/> | ||
from the distant parts of the 'sub-district and <del>serving</del><add>serve</add> for < | from the distant parts of the 'sub-district and <del>serving</del><add>serve</add> for <unclear>of</unclear><add>their</add><lb/> | ||
days gratis, may not be sufficiently trustworthy to be trusted<lb/> | days gratis, may not be sufficiently trustworthy to be trusted<lb/> | ||
with the <add>necessary subsistence</add> money before hand: while, by <add>reason of</add> deficiency in <sic>cloathing</sic><lb/> | with the <add>necessary subsistence</add> money before hand: while, by <add>reason of</add> deficiency in <sic>cloathing</sic><lb/> |
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Constitutional Code.1 Ch. Quasi Jury
S. Eliminable classesOrdinary Law treated
Art7. Art 6 Of the classes towhich it may that may be chosen be fit to
supply the such eliminate functions those ofthought right thus to eliminate examples are the
following.
1. Persons over age. Examples superior
time
2. Persons who while by
1 Classes excluded.
1. Persons say under
21. Persons insane - ExamplesCause of exclusion, define impair intellectual inaptitude
32. Persons convicted of certain enumerated crimes. Cause, of moral inaptitude.
43. Minors. Cause <add>absolute intellectual inaptitude.
4 Foreigners not acquainted with the language. Cause particular<add>relative intellectual
inaptitude
2 Art. 7. 8.
II Classes exempted
1. Persons age habitually infirm through age or sickness.
12. Medical practitioners in actual practice: Cause of exemption
preponderent vexation to third persons patitude
in number unlimited.
23 Judicial practitioners, in do cause of exemption, do.
34. Public functionaries (non-military) actually in attendance. in open Cause of exemption
preponderant detriment to the public service
Art 8.9.
N.B. Military functionaries aught should by no man.
bestand either excluded or exempted: cases of urgency exepted
in time of war actual is apposed impending: not regulars
still less militia: not to regulars: for be they have
miss leisure: 2. service in every judicatory being
a school of justice, theevery Quasi-Jurors scholar
and master at the same time, and service to this law
evil to thence be, inthe way in a particular degree, of use: as well as
to the by obviating the danger of their regarding themselves as
possessing a particular interest separate from that of their fellow citizens.
Art. 9 10.III Class partly excluded partly exempted -
1. Persons who, while by indigence from travellingtoo indigent to travel
from the distant parts of the 'sub-district and servingserve for oftheir
days gratis, may not be sufficiently trustworthy to be trusted
with the necessary subsistence money before hand: while, by reason of deficiency in cloathing
and cleanliness theirthe presence, of a person thus circumstanced, might be
annoying to colleag the rest other actors in the judicial theatre. Cause of exemption or exclusion relative indigence.
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