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case from any decision of the Court, or in a criminal case from any decision of the Court, or the conviction, or the amount of punishment awarded, may record in the minutes of proceedings his dissent and the grounds thereof; and an Assessor dissenting shall be entitled to receive gratis a certified copy of the minutes.

V. JURISDICTION AND AUTHORITIES OF HER MAJESTY'S COURTS

L-In General

35. All Her Majesty's jurisdiction, civil and criminal, exercisable in Ordinary China, shall, for and within the district of the Consulate of Shanghai, original be rested exclusively in the Supreme Court as its ordinary original Supreme Court. jurisdiction.

jurisdiction of

Court.

36. All Her Majesty's jurisdiction, civil and criminal, exercisable in Jurisdiction of China, leyond the district of the Consulate of Shanghai and not under Provincial this Order vested exclusively in the Supreme Court,

shall to the extent and in the manner provided by this Order be rested in the Provincial Courts, each for and within its own district.

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37. The Supreme Cour: shall have, in all matters civil and Concurrent criminal, an extr. ordinary original jurisdiction throughout China, . jurisdiction concurrent with the jurisdiction of the several Provincial Courts, such Provincial extraordinary jurisdiction to be exercised subject and according to the Courts. provisions of this Order.

Provincial

38. The Judge of the Supreme Court may, from time to time, visit Visits to in a magisterial or judicial capacity any Provincial Court, and there Courts. inquire of, or hear and determine, any case, civil or criminal, pending in that Court, or arising within its district,—or, from time to time, may appoint the Assistant Judge or the Law Secretary of the Supreme Court to visit in the like capacity and for the like purpose any Provincial Court.

39. A Provincial Court may, of its own motion, or on the application Reference of case of any person concerned, report to the Supreme Court the pendency of by Provincial to any case, civil or criminal, which appears to the Provincial Court fit to be heard and determined by the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court shall thereupon direct in what mode and where the case shall be heard and determined, and (notwithstanding anything in this Order) the same shall be so heard and determined accordingly.

Supreme Court.

40. Every Court shall, in the exercise of every part of its respective cour" of jurisdiction, be a Court of Record.

Record.

41. The Judge of the Supreme Court may from time to time admit Barristers, ht persons to practice in the Supreme Court as barristers, attorneys, and attorneys, tolic:tors, or in any of those capacities.

The Judge of the Supreme Court may from time to time, subject 10 the approval of one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, make Bales for regulating the admission of persons to practise as aforesaid in Provincial Courts.

and solicitors.

to be Sheriff.

42. Her Majesty's Consul at Shanghai shall have all the powers and Consul at authorities of the Sheriff of a county in England, with all the privileges Shanghai and immunities of the office, and as such Sheriff shall be charged with the execution of all decrees, orders, and sentences inade and passed by the Supreme Court, on the requisition in that behalf of the Supreme Court.

of writs, &c.,

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43. Each Provincial Court shall execute any writ, order, or warrant Execution by issuing from the Supreme Court and directed to the Provincial Court, Provincial Court and

may take security from any person named therein for his appearance from Supreme personally, or by attorney, according to the writ, order, or warrant; or may cause such person to be taken, in custody or otherwise, to the Supreme Court, or elsewhere in China or Japan, according to the writ, order, or warrant.

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