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1825. Jan y. 23 1825 Dec. 16
Constitutional Code
1826 Nov. 11 Correct these three pages and Copies
corrected.
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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