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 | | If one of them for reason of illness or any other pressing concern is not in the chancellery at the resolution of that judicial case: those associates who are present in the chancellery shall resolve that case and they shall sign their own names to the verdict. |
 | | Furthermore, [no work shall be done in the chancelleries] on the birthdays of the Sovereign, Tsar, and Grand Prince of All Russia Aleksei Mikhailovich, and his good lady Tsarina and Grand Princess Maria Il’inichna, and their noble children. |
 | | If anyone, having arrived in a chancellery for trial, of for any other matter, dishonors the judge with an improper word, and that is established conclusively: for the sovereign's sanction, beat that person either with the knout or bastinadoes, as the sovereign decrees, and order the judge to exact his dishonor compensation from him. |
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