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1823. Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. 12.  1825 Nov. 21  Dec. 1.  +    <hi rend="underline">Copied</hi><lb/><lb/><head>Constitutional Code.          1. Enactive Part.</head><lb/><lb/><note>Ch. XII. <add>Judiciary Collectivity</add> <del>Immediate Judges.</del><lb/><!-- Three lines are stricken out here. --><lb/>§. 25 Attendance <del><gap/></del></note><lb/><lb/><del>Chap. XII</del>          <hi rend="underline">Copy <gap/></hi><lb/><del>Immediate Judges.</del><lb/><lb/><del>1. <gap/> who.</del><lb/><del>§. 20. Judge's attendance on ordinary duty</del><lb/><del><gap/> <hi rend="underline">Attendance ordinary.</hi></del><lb/>Art. 1. When sleeps Injustice, so may Justice too<lb/>In an Immediate Judicatory, the Judgment seat is<lb/>never empty: on no day of the year: on no hour of<lb/><del>the day.</del><lb/>-----<lb/><lb/>Art. 2. Attendance on Judicial duty is on <del><gap/></del> ordi-<lb/>-nary, or on extraordinary duty: extraordinary is ei-<lb/>-ther night duty or out duty. Ordinary duty is that<lb/>which is performed on the judgment seat in the<lb/>day time.<lb/>-----<lb/><lb/>Art <del>8</del> 7. <add>Excepted days excepted, <hi rend="underline">Enactive</hi><lb/></add> For the Judge principal, <del>excepted days excepted,</del><lb/><del>Art. 7.</del> <hi rend="underline">Days</hi> of attendance; <del>for the Judge in person</del><lb/><add>on</add> all the days in the year: <add>the excepted days are <sic>stiled</sic> <hi rend="underline">relax upon days:</hi></add> with the exception of <del><gap/> 52.</del><lb/><del>days <gap/> in <gap/></del> <add>the number of them is 52, equal to that of</add> the days of general rest:<lb/><add>with the addition of</add> <del>and</del> [26] other days, at his choice.<lb/><lb/><hi rend="underline">Enactive</hi><lb/>Art. 8. Thus in the case of <del>the</del> a Judge <hi rend="underline">Immediate</hi>: so in<lb/>the case of <del>the</del> <add>a</add> Judge <hi rend="underline">Appellate.</hi><lb/><lb/>Enactive<lb/>Art. 9. <del><gap/></del> <hi rend="underline">Hours</hi> <del>in each attendance day</del> [8] on an<lb/>average.<lb/><lb/><hi rend="underline">Enactive</hi><lb/>Art. 10. Thus in the case of a Judge Immediate: so<lb/>in the case of a Judge Appellate.<lb/><lb/>Art. 11. <del>Art. 12.</del> Where, to avoid breaking the shread of evidence or argumentation<lb/><del>-dence</del> the <add>Judge principal</add> sits over time on one day, he may sit so<lb/>much the less, on any day or days of the next [six]<lb/>days.<lb/><lb/>Enactive<lb/>Art. 12. <del>Art. 8</del> <del><add>12.</add></del> But on no day or hour <add>may</add> <del>ought</del> he <del>to</del> be ab-<lb/>-sent from duty , unless some Depute, permanent<lb/>or occasional, be present: when a successor appears<lb/>and takes the seat, then and not before, he who oc-<lb/>-cupies it, quits it.<lb/><lb/><lb/><lb/><lb/>Art. 13.
1823. Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. 12.  1825 Nov. 21  Dec. 1.  +    <hi rend="underline">Copied</hi><lb/><lb/><head>Constitutional Code.          1. Enactive Part.</head><lb/><note>Ch. XII. <add>Judiciary Collectivity</add> <del>Immediate Judges.</del><lb/><!-- Three lines are stricken out here. --><lb/>§. 25 Attendance <del><gap/></del></note><lb/><lb/><del>Chap. XII</del>          <hi rend="underline">Copy <gap/></hi><lb/><del>Immediate Judges.</del><lb/><lb/><del>1. <gap/> who.</del><lb/><del>§. 20. Judge's attendance on ordinary duty</del><lb/><del><gap/> <hi rend="underline">Attendance ordinary.</hi></del><lb/>Art. 1. When sleeps Injustice, so may Justice too.<lb/>In an Immediate Judicatory, the Judgment seat is<lb/>never empty: on no day of the year: on no hour of<lb/><del>the day.</del><lb/>-----<lb/><lb/>Art. 2. Attendance on Judicial duty is on <del>ext</del> ordi-<lb/>-nary, or on extraordinary duty: extraordinary is ei-<lb/>-ther night duty or out duty. Ordinary duty is that<lb/>which is performed on the judgment seat in the<lb/>day time.<lb/>-----<lb/><lb/>Art <del>8</del> 7. <add>Excepted days excepted, <hi rend="underline">Enactive</hi><lb/></add> For the Judge principal, <del>excepted days excepted,</del><lb/><del>Art. 7.</del> <hi rend="underline">Days</hi> of attendance; <del>for the Judge in person</del><lb/><add>on</add> all the days in the year: <add>the excepted days are <sic>stiled</sic> <hi rend="underline">relaxation days:</hi></add> with the exception of <del><gap/> 52.</del><lb/><del>days <gap/> in <gap/></del> <add>the number of them is 52, equal to that of</add> the days of general rest:<lb/><add>with the addition of</add> <del>and</del> [26] other days, at his choice.<lb/><lb/><hi rend="underline">Enactive</hi><lb/>Art. 8. Thus in the case of <del>the</del> <add>a</add> Judge <hi rend="underline">Immediate</hi>: so in<lb/>the case of <del>the</del> <add>a</add> Judge <hi rend="underline">Appellate.</hi><lb/><lb/>Enactive<lb/>Art. 9. <del><gap/></del> <hi rend="underline">Hours</hi> <del>in each attendance day</del> [8] on an<lb/>average.<lb/><lb/><hi rend="underline">Enactive</hi><lb/>Art. 10. Thus in the case of a Judge Immediate: so<lb/>in the case of a Judge Appellate.<lb/><lb/>Art. 11. <del>Art. 12.</del> Where, to avoid breaking the thread of evidence or argumentation<lb/><del>-dence</del> the <add>Judge principal</add> sits over time on one day, he may sit so<lb/>much the less, on any day or days of the next [six]<lb/>days.<lb/><lb/>Enactive<lb/>Art. 12. <del>Art. 8</del> <del><add>12.</add></del> But on no day or hour <add>may</add> <del>ought</del> he <del>to</del> be ab-<lb/>-sent from duty , unless some Depute, permanent<lb/>or occasional, be present: when a successor appears<lb/>and takes the seat, then and not before, he who oc-<lb/>-cupies it, quits it.<lb/><lb/><lb/><lb/><lb/>Art. 13.





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1823. Octr. 12. 1825 Nov. 21 Dec. 1. + Copied

Constitutional Code. 1. Enactive Part.
Ch. XII. Judiciary Collectivity Immediate Judges.

§. 25 Attendance


Chap. XII Copy
Immediate Judges.

1. who.
§. 20. Judge's attendance on ordinary duty
Attendance ordinary.
Art. 1. When sleeps Injustice, so may Justice too.
In an Immediate Judicatory, the Judgment seat is
never empty: on no day of the year: on no hour of
the day.
-----

Art. 2. Attendance on Judicial duty is on ext ordi-
-nary, or on extraordinary duty: extraordinary is ei-
-ther night duty or out duty. Ordinary duty is that
which is performed on the judgment seat in the
day time.
-----

Art 8 7. Excepted days excepted, Enactive
For the Judge principal, excepted days excepted,
Art. 7. Days of attendance; for the Judge in person
on all the days in the year: the excepted days are stiled relaxation days: with the exception of 52.
days in the number of them is 52, equal to that of the days of general rest:
with the addition of and [26] other days, at his choice.

Enactive
Art. 8. Thus in the case of the a Judge Immediate: so in
the case of the a Judge Appellate.

Enactive
Art. 9. Hours in each attendance day [8] on an
average.

Enactive
Art. 10. Thus in the case of a Judge Immediate: so
in the case of a Judge Appellate.

Art. 11. Art. 12. Where, to avoid breaking the thread of evidence or argumentation
-dence the Judge principal sits over time on one day, he may sit so
much the less, on any day or days of the next [six]
days.

Enactive
Art. 12. Art. 8 12. But on no day or hour may ought he to be ab-
-sent from duty , unless some Depute, permanent
or occasional, be present: when a successor appears
and takes the seat, then and not before, he who oc-
-cupies it, quits it.




Art. 13.




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1823-10-12

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8-12

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042

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constitutional code

Folio number

492

Info in main headings field

constitutional code i enactive part

Image

001

Titles

enactive

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copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

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recto

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c2 / d3 / e3

Penner

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jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

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jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

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[[notes_public::"copied and copy corrected" [note in bentham's hand]]]

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13415

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