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1823. Octr. 8 + + copd
Constitutional Code 1. Enactive Part 1 Ch. XI. Judiciary collectively S.21 Judges Night Attendances
S 21 Judges' Night Attendance q Used in Ch XII ss 25.
Art. 1. Lest for cases urgent and indefinite in the time generally alloted to repose
exercise of judicial functions for cases of urgency be wanting, attached to every Immediate Judicature is a Night Chamber, in which the Judge Principal
Immediate or some Depute of his, passes the night. It is not What is
expected that to is — not that he shall keep himself awake:: only that, for the purposes of Justit he if asleep
his duty, he should be liable to be awakend. awakened.
Art. 2 The With or without <add>or without the of a , the</add> Door of the Night Chamber opens into the
Street. Attached to it is a Watchbox in which a
Officer, or succession of Officers, relieving one <add>another, whose duty it is to keep awake,</add> are stationed for the
night. Over the door is an inscription, inscribed in
Chambers — The Judges Night Chamber On one side of
the door is a Table tabular form, in chambers is a [+] set of
[+] placard instituted — containing, and instituted Rules concerning admission on Night business
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