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1823. Oct r. 12. 1825 Nov. 21 Dec. 1. + Copied
Constitutional Code. 1. Enactive Part.
Ch. XII. Judiciary Collectivity
Copy corrected §. 25 Attendance
1. who. §. 5. 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
Art. 2. Attendance on Judicial duty is on ordinary, or on extraordinary duty: extraordinary is either night duty or out duty. Ordinary duty is that which is performed on the judgment seat in the day time.
Art 7. Excepted days excepted, Enactive For the Judge principal, Days of attendance; 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 [26] other days, at his choice.
Enactive Art. 8. Thus in the case of a Judge Immediate: so in the case of a Judge Appellate.
Enactive Art. 9. Hours [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. Where, to avoid breaking the thread of evidence or argumentation 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. 12. But on no day or hour may he be absent from duty , unless some Depute, permanent or occasional, be present: when a successor appears and takes the seat, then and not before, he who occupies it, quits it. Art. 13.
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Title: [1823. Oct r.. 8. + +++ Constitutional]Description: 1823. Oct r.. 8. + +++ Constitutional Code 2. Enactive Part Ch XI Judiciary collectively §. 20. Judges Attendance on ordinary duty q Used for Ch XII. §. 25. §.20. Judges Attendance on ordinary duty. Yes: word for word R.D. # Transfer in Judges? 1 Art.1. When ships , so may Justices too In an Immediate Judicatory never empty the judgment seat. no day, no hour Art. 1. When ships , so may Justice too. do In an Immediate Judicatory the judgment seat is never empty: on no day of the year. on no hour of the day 2 Art. 2. Judicial service is ordinary or extraordinary: extraordinary night or out service. Ordinary is on the judgment seat in the day time Art. 2. [Attendance a] judicial duty service is on ordinary or on extraordinary duty service: extraordinary is either night duty service or out-duty service. Ordinary duty is service is duty that which is , in the day time. performed on the judgment seat in the day time in the time not commonly in sleep 3 Art. 3. Days of service for Judge in person all days but the 52 of rest with [26] others at his choice Art. 3. By the Registrar more Attendance Registers Art. 3. Days of attendance, for the Judge , in person all the days in the year: with the exception of the 52 days equal in number of of to the days of general rest: and [26] other days at his choice 4 Art. 4. Hours, on an average [8] Art. 4. Hours, in each attendance day, [8] on an average. 5 Art. 5. Sitting, to avoid breaking the thread of evidence, over-time one day, he may deduct so much time from any of the next [6] days. Art. 5. When, to avoid breaking the thread of evidence he sits over time on one day, he may sit so much the less, on any day or days of the next [6] days. 6 Art. 6. But on no day or hour he quits his seat until some Depute permanent or occasional be present: not before successor appears does occupant quit it Art. 6. But, on no day or hour, ought he to be absent from duty, service unless some Depute, permanent or occasional, be present: when a successor appears and takes the seat, then and not before, he who occupies it quits it.
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Title: [1825. Dec. 31. 1826 Jan y 12. Nov. 9]Description: 1825. Dec. 31. 1826 Jan y 12. Nov. 9 Constitutional Code Ch XVI Quasi Jury §. 4. Located how §. 4 Located, how. Enactive Expositive. Art. 1. For seven days together, commencing with Monday, the day of rest included, in some Justice chamber — ordinary, or, as in the case of outdoor-sitting, extraordinary, attend together three Quasi Jurors, one of them a Select, the two others ordinaries, forming thus an Attendance set. Defaulters excepted, (as per Art. 2.) , whatsoever be the number of Quasi trials in the week, these three serve together in all: thus forming the same serving set actually. Expositive. Art. 2. If there be a defaulter or defaulters the actually serving set are in so far different from the Destined Attendance set. Expositive. Art. 3. A defaulter may be so of the whole seven days or of any one of them. Expositive. Art. 4. To a defaulter is substituted as per Art. 22, at short warning, a supplementalist out of the Town liable list. Enactive Art. 5. In default of such supplementalist, a Judicial Inspector drawn by lot from among the Probationary Lawyers, if when in Ch. XXIV, or from among the suitors + in waiting to be heard on other +, or Witnesses suits. Enactive. Art. 6. On each week, attend sets, one or more, according to the exigency of the service. Art. 7.
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Title: [1823. Oct r.. 8 +++ Constitutional]Description: 1823. Oct r.. 8 +++ Constitutional Code. 7. Enactive Part ch §.20. Judges Attendance on Ordinary Duty 7 Art. 7. Kept by Registrar are Home Service Registers kept: Weekly, Monthly and Annual. In Tables under printed heads, manuscript entries Art.7 Under the care of the Registrar these Home Attendance Service Registers in a weekly, or monthly and an annual one, are constantly kept. They are kept by manuscript entries, daily made, in printed Tables, under appropriate heads. 8 Art. 8. Form of Weekly Home Service Register 1. Vertical columns 7. Heads, names of the Days in the week 2. Horizontal Columns 24 Heads, names of the Hours 3. Quitting the seat, each occupant marks the hours in which he sat. Included in this Table is Day and Night Service Four Weekly Registers in a horizontal line comprise one Monthly Twelve Monthly with the supplement of 29 days an Annual Register Home Attendance Art. 8. I Weekly Register. Vertical Columns 7: headed with the names of the days of the week: horizontal column crosses under them and, 24: headed with the names of the hours. On quitting the judgment Seats each Occupant writes the initials of his name in the compartments expressive of the several hours during which he has been occupying it. This In this Register are comprized serves for Day Home duty and Night Home duty together. Of these weekly Registers, four, placed in an horizontal line, comprise a Monthly Register:- the Register of a Lunar month: Of these Monthly Registers, twelve, with the addition of a Supplement, containing the odd 29 days, comprise an annual Register. Name of this Register, The Home Judges Judicatory's Home Attendance Service Annual Register 9 Art. 9. Kept is the Monthly Register of the Month by type and position legible to the multitude not stand not many feet distant. the month expires, slid aside it is replaced by the next Art.9. In a conspicuous part of the Justice Chamber, in type and position such in a in which not a few feet distant as to be legible to a promiscuous multitude as they stand at not more than a few feet distance, the Monthly Register of the month is kept hung up.: that month expired, it is slid away on one side, and another put in its place, the former one known remaining still visible. 10 Art. 10. From this Registrar frames Judge Deputes and Judge Individual Service Almanacks Art. 10. Out of the materials furnished by their Registers the Registrar frames the Individual Service Almanack of each Judge Depute as per §. 17 or §. 18. Art. 8. and §. 12: art. 10. confer § 17 or 18. or
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