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1823 June 10?
Constitut. Code
Ch. 4. Authorities
1.
Ordinance and Arrangement
– Co-extensive their
import.
2.
Ordinance the operation,
arrangement, the product.
3.
Ordinances are –
1. directly expressed;
viz. wearing the form
of a command.
2. Indirectly, where though
the effect of a command
is produced, the form
is not visible.
4.
Indirectly expressed is
every ordinance of location:
applying in appearance
to an individual,
in effect, it applies
to a multitude.
5.
Where a command applies
to a class, kept
filled by location – without
the command would not without
the exercise of the locative
power, the command
would not have any
effect.
6.
Location is a branch
of aggregative power: dislocation,
of disaggregative.
7.
By such exercise of aggregative
power as is plainly
executive, may thus
be produced the effect
of an ordinance which
is plainly legislative.
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8.
So as an ordinance,
bearing upon a class,
and in the enactive
or say imperative form,
exists, by do. another in the aggregative
or disaggregative,
equal effect may be produced:
only with or without
mention of punishment, an ordinance in
the imperative form
there must be.
Preface to Dumont.
☞ 17 June 1823 – Quere
whether these words Ordinance
and Arrangement
will come in in
the text of this Chapter.
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