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jurisdictions so I am told through a master branch of the
trial court, for instance. If there is delegated to a
master or some agency of court the matter of determining
the monetary loss or damages but not the exercise of
the judicial power in the matter.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Chabot, do you have a
further question?
DELEGATE CHABOT: Yes, still along this
line. The United States Constitution has similar language
except for the use of the word exclusively. I am not
sure that creates a difference here. And yet has created
a number of non-Article 3 courts or agencies which handle
cases exactly like the cases handled in the regular court
system*
Would you say that the use of the word
exclusively would make that impossible here? I refer to
the customs and patent court. United States Tax Court
and for quite a while the Court of Claims was held to be a
non-Article 3 court.
DELEGATE MUDD: I can't answer your question
in relation to the Federal set-up but some of those |