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Ch. XXVI. Local Headman §. Beneficent mediation function

§ Beneficent mediation function

Art. 1 Beneficent mediation function. In the

exercise of this function, For prevention of litigation on

application made to him, the Local Headman

in so far as he sees good, will apply his good offices to the

reconciliation of family differences within his territory

Art 2. For the non-exercise of the function he is not compensationally,

functionally or responsible: only for any abuse committed of the

trust thus thereby reposed in him: :

for his reward he will have the love, respect and

self satisfaction

between which will be the

natural fruits of the kind and meritorious exercise of

it.

Art. 3. Of family differences

are the following as follows 1.

Differences between husband and wife 2. Differences between Parent and

child. 3. Differences between Brother and Brother, Sister and Sister, or

Brothers and Sisters,

abiding in the same household and without a common parent 4.

Differences between two other

near relatives inhabiting the same

household: especially if without the near

vicinity of any common superintendent in the order of

genealogy. 5. Differences between employer and helper

in any business, especially if

inhabiting the same household.
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    Art. 1. Travelling dispute settling function. In

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    whomsoever on this occasion made

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    Art. 4. The application made to him may be made by either party separately,

    or by both conjointly. or as the case may be all, if conjointly,

    so much the better.

    Art. 5 In the case of husband and wife, and in other cases

    where the parties are of different sexes, he will do well to call in as his

    assistant a person of the female sex, his own wife or

    widow, and past the age of child bearing.

    Art. 6 When both or all parties are of the female sex,

    at the desire of

    any one, he may do well to call in, refer them from

    himself to, some person some person of the female sex

    circumstanced as per Art.

    Art. 7 At the desire of

    any party, if he sees reason, he

    will call in the Registrar: to

    attend, but the Registrar is not, obligationally

    responsible

    in case of non-compliance.

    Art. 8. At the desire of

    any party, unless he sees special reason to the contrary, he

    will render the hearing secret. For causes of secrecy see Procedure Code

    Ch. VI. Applications §. Secrecy

    Art. 9 If he sees reason he will inform the

    parties, what, in

    the case before him, will, in his opinion, be likely

    to be done if applied to, by the Judge.