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[[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Contents|Table]]|[[Constitution of Urabba Parks/ | [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Contents|Table]]|[[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Notes|Notes]]|[[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 78|Previous]]|[[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 80|Next]]|[[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Download|Download]]<br>{{Navbar|L=Constitution of Urabba Parks|Ch=3|Pt=2|Div=2|Sdiv=A|S=79}} | ||
= Number of judges = | = Number of judges = | ||
Subject to this Constitution, the jurisdiction of any judicial body exercising corporate jurisdiction may be exercised by such number of judges as the Parliament prescribes. | Subject to this Constitution, the jurisdiction of any judicial body exercising corporate jurisdiction may be exercised by such number of judges as the Parliament prescribes. | ||
= <span id="EM"></span>Relevant note from the Explanatory Memorandum = | |||
210. This section, based on the corresponding section of the Australian Constitution, provides the Parliament may set the quorum of bodies exercising corporate jurisdiction – this includes bodies of jurisdictional divisions vested with corporate jurisdiction. The provision allows for the Parliament to regulate the conduct of judicial proceedings by setting the number of judicial officers required. | |||
[[Category:Urabbaparcensian constitutional law| ]] | [[Category:Urabbaparcensian constitutional law| ]] |
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Number of judges[edit | edit source]
Subject to this Constitution, the jurisdiction of any judicial body exercising corporate jurisdiction may be exercised by such number of judges as the Parliament prescribes.
Relevant note from the Explanatory Memorandum[edit | edit source]
210. This section, based on the corresponding section of the Australian Constitution, provides the Parliament may set the quorum of bodies exercising corporate jurisdiction – this includes bodies of jurisdictional divisions vested with corporate jurisdiction. The provision allows for the Parliament to regulate the conduct of judicial proceedings by setting the number of judicial officers required.