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1824 Jany 15
Constitutional Code Function Table
I
I. Administrative Functions.
I. – as to Persons: viz.
Subordinates –
II. – as to Things,
appertaining to the
several Subdepartments
5. 1. Procurative.
6. 2. Custoditive
7. 3. Applicative
8. 4. Reparative
9. 5. Eliminative.
III. – as to Persons and
Things
10. 1. Inspective or Visitative.
IV. – as to Persons,
Things and relevant Occurrences.
11. 1. Statistic.
12. 2. Recordative Registrative.
13. 3. Divulgative Publicative Disseminative
V. – as to Ordinances,
considerable in
respect to Form.
13. 1. Conservative.
VI. – as to Ordinances,
Arrangements
and Institutions consistent with matter
14. Executive.
15. 1. Melioration Suggestive
Branches of the Executive
1. Aptitude maximising
2. Frugality maximising: or say
expence minimizing.
II
I. Function peculiar
to the Legislation
for
applied
to the Ordinances.
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III
III. Functions common
to the Administrative
and Judiciary branches
of the Executive.
I. as to Persons subordinate.
1. Locative
2. Suppletive
3. Directive
4. Dislocative.
II. as to Things –
5. 1. Custoditive
6. 2. Applicative
III. – as to Persons and
Things –
10. 1. Inspective or Visitative.
IV. – as to Persons Things
and Judicial Proceedings,
viz. through the Registrar.
8. 1. Statistic
9. 2. Recordative.
V. as to Ordinances
10. 1. Executive
1. Aptitude maximized
2. Expence minimized
10. 1. Melioration - Suggestive.
Functions peculiar to
the Ministers.
Legislative - regarding
functions: viz.
1. Argumentative
2. Initiative
3. Responsive.
Functions belonging to the
Members of the Constitutive as do of the
Public Opin. Tribunal.
See Column VI.
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IV
IV. Functions peculiar
to the Judiciary
branch of the Executive.
Hence stiled
in the aggregate
Judiciary. These are
With reference to the
Judicative Function
taken in the aggregate,
they may be
termed ELEMENTARY.
These are
I. Contemporaneous
or capable of being so
with reference to those
by which a Suit is
terminated.
I. – as to Oral application
and evidence
and argument
1. Auditive, or say uncultitive.
II. – as to oral evidence
2. Interrogative: or say
Extractive.
III. – as to written and
evidence and
written Argument
3. Acceptive
4. Inspective
IV. – as to Written Evidence
and Argument
5. Lective
V. – as to Evidence
and Argument.
6. Commentative
VI. – as to the Termination
of the Suit by
Judicial acts.
7. Opinative or Declaratority decretive
as to the application on
the ground of fact.
8. – on the ground of
law.
9. Imperative or
Execution-ordering
IV. continued
10. Sestitive or Execution-staying.
11. as to Imperative
as above
12 Justificative or
Reason-giving.
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II. Functions incidentally Preparatory
with reference
to those Terminati by
which, as above, a
judicial initiatory application or
suit is terminated
I. – as to Persons –
I. Directive
1. Accersitive
2. Dismissive.
II. As to Persons and
Things –
3. Scrutative
4. Prehensive
5. Adductive
6. Extruditive.
7. Restitutive (a
mode of Extruditive).
III. – as to Applications –
1. Acceptive
2. Conceptive Concessive
3. Denegative
4. Retentive.
IV. – peculiar to
Appellate Judicature.
I. – as to the Definitive
Imperative Decrees,
as above, of the Immediate
Judicatory.
1. Confirmative
2. Reversive
3. Modificative.
4. Suspensive
5. Substitutive
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