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Note (b) continued Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively §.5. Number in a Judicatory Ch
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7. Nor yet is this quadruplicity sufficient in all cases. In certain cases it is trebled: twelve the number of the Judge — thte Judges of the three Common Law Courts being packed together for this purpose.[+]1
[+]1 And these cases in which the demand for appropriate intellectual aptitude is regarded as being at a maximum what are they? They are mostly of a sort in which no man in whose instance the most common sense has place in union with common honesty would regard the case as a fit one for the biding argument: where for instance the question is whether a man shall be deprived of his right because a lawyers Clerk has made a mistake, unintentionally or intentionally in the writing of one of the letters in a word.
8. To the three Puisne Judges pronounced Pjueny meaning Junior several very advantageous substitutes any one of several very advantageous subsitations might be proposed: might be proposed for them. If words are employed any one, or, for all of them. If On occasion in which the opinion of all four are delivered serial, after the Chief has deliverd his opinion "I am of the same opinion" which then are these words commonly pronounced by the three Puisnes each of the three Puisnes. If then it be necessary that for this purpose on this occasion, words should be more proposed substitute, one or other of that class of animals are , animated substitutes would be necessary. On this supposition the substitute[+]2 [+]2 would have to belong to that class of animals in whose instance wings with feathers are substituted to arms and with hands: a parrot, for example. while wings and feathers are substituted to hands and arms: a parrot a mino m, or a starling. But, when the import is not ex, expression may be given by gesture as well as by sound to the opinion by viable or by audible sign Arrayed in Judge's robes might be a wax work; or A wax work p lay figure might be app the figure of a man in wax work, or a painter's Lay-man in Judge's robes, and the were in hand the office of the puppet show men might be performed by the any Lord Chief Justice
Here then in the these Courts are Judges paid for doing their part part of the business, three times is it might would be done by any three of them
8. Of the whole four the only one in whose instance any real Take any man Say the Chief Justice: for he being always in demand for rationality or what passes for such has place is the Chief Justice. For by being always a Lord and g a Peer a Member of the House of Lords — sometimes when a Cabinet Minister —, all the authority that depends upon opinion, all the influence is to him a subject matter of exclusive property: On him On ordinary
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