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1827 May 7 +3 Constitutional Code + Copied and Copy corrected
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively §.2. Actors in the Judicial theatre
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7. Parties in the and Parties' Assistants on both sides that is to say on the Pursuers and on the Defendant;s side. 8. Doorkeepers. 9. Mandate bearers. 10. Prehensors. 11. Judiciary Guards.
Instructional. Expositive Art. 2. Note, that when a trust has place, the nature of the case includes at least two parties to wit the a trustee and an intended benefitee: in some cases a trustee or say the creator of the trust: and, in any number, persons bearing to each other these several relations may have place.
For the different sorts of Trustees see the Pen Non-penal or say Civil Code, and the Procedure Code. Included under the appellation are Guardians of persons infirm in mind, who from whatsoever cause — whether subannuation, superannuation, or mental special derangement.
Art. 3. Note also, that to each such party as above may be attached, in such number as shall have been allowed, appropriate assistants: which assistants may be either professional or gratuitous: and in each instance either present in the Justice Chamber along with their Clients to wit the parties whose Clients assistants they are, or not so present: where not so present, they are termed Vicarious Juridical Assistants or say Proxies Juridical Proxies, or for shortness Proxies: it being Juridical being the business about which it being it is understood to be occupied that they are occupied.
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Expositive purpose of reporting Art. 4. By a Doorkeeper, or say Janitor, understand a functionary to whose functions exercise is given subject to direction from the Judge by giving entrance or 5, Doorkeepers exit to the into the Justice Chamber to the several other actors in the Judicial theatre: subject and so long as they are therein causing them to occupy their respectively appropriate local situations.
6. Judiciary Guards.
Expositive Art. 5. By a Judicial Mandate Bearer, or say for shortness a Mandate bearer, understand a functionary to whose functions exercise is given by bearing mandates of whatsoever for whatsoever purpose and of whatsoever , to whatsoever persons resident at the time in question in any place other than the Justice Chamber. Expo
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Art. 6. By a Prehensor Judicial Prehensor, or say a prehensor of reporting operations performed by them elsewhere than in the understand a functionary to whose functions exercise is given, by Justice Chamber to wit taking forcible physical possession of any subject matter of which it is requisite that such possession should be taken Mandate bearers for the purpose of giving exercution and effect to the a mandate of a Judge. Such subject matter may be either a thing or a person: if a thing, either a thing immovable or a Prehensors thing moveable.
Expositive. Art. 7. Every person who is fit for acting as a Prehensor is for acting as a Mandate-bearer: but, of persons fit for acting as Mandate-bearers, it is not every one that is fit for acting as a Prehensor. The two functions will may accordingly belong aptitude to the same person or to different persons as occasion may require.
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