Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire Into the Civil, Municipal, And Ecclesiastical Laws of the Island of Jersey. Presented to Both Houses of Parliament By Command of Her Majesty
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The Jurats receive no salary, and the Court fees to which they are entitled are so small that their services are in fact virtually gratuitous. A Jurat cannot resign his office with- out the express licence of Your Majesty in Coimcil. The presence of one of the Crown law officers, or a member of the bar to act for them. The Crown is regarded as essential to the constitution of the Court, which never exercises those Officers, powers of censure which are essential to the maintenance of order, exce...pt on the motion (conclusions) of the Crown officer. Of these officers, the Procureur OSneral (Attorney General) ranks next to the Bailiff. Frocureur The- Vicomte, or Queen's executive officer, holding by patent from the Crown, and General. ■ discharging the general duties of Sheriff and Coroner, ranks next to him. Vicomte. After the Vicomte ranks the Avocat de la Reine (Solicitor General). The two law Avocatdela officers do not act together, but the latter acts only in the absence of the Attorney ^e«««- General.
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