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1823. Augt. 2.Constitut. Code.Text
I. Enactive
Ch. 9. Ministers collectively jointly
§ 13. Term of Service
§ 15 Remuneration.
Ch. 9. Ministers jointly.
§ 10. Minister's Term of Service
1.
Art. 1. For life, nisi.
2.
Efficient causes of dislocation.
1. Resignation.
2. Acceptance of other office.
3. Acceptance of office in
other state.
4. Acceptance of factitious
honor from foreign
potentate.
5. Dislocation by Constitutive:
(as are in the case of members of
Legislative and Prime
Minister.)
6. — by Legislature.
7. — by Prime Minister.
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Ch. 9. Ministers jointly.
§ 11. Subordinates term of service.
1.
Art. 1 Subordinates, those
in the published list of
the offices on the Establishment:
not persons occasionally
employed.
Examples — Clerks, Artists,
Artizans, Labourers.
2.
Art. 2. Term of Service,
for life nisi.
3.
Art. 3. Efficient causes
of dislocation.
1. Resignation.
2. Acceptance of other Office.
3. Of office in other state.
4. Of factitious honor from
foreign potentate.
5. Dislocation by Constitutive
as are members of
Legislature and Prime
Minister.
6. By judicial sentence.
7. By Legislature.
8. By Prime Minister.
9. By Minister of the
Department.
10. By any other Superordinate
of d0.
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Ch. 9. Ministers jointly
§ 11. Minister's Remuneration pay.
<p>1.
Art. 1. Minister's remuneration pay is
[].
2.
Art. 2. Pay of but one
Department, how many
soever held.
3.
Art. 3. Departments once
joined, can not be
separated but by Legislature.
4.
Art. 4. On death or
dislocation of Ministers, same
pay Deputy, till vacancy
is filled up.
5. or 1
Art. 5. Exceptions excepted.
For extradispatch, gift
and acceptance,
corruption. Gift, active
corruptiveness:
Acceptance, passive
corruptiveness.
Premium for extra
dispatch in one
instance, is do. in delay
in all others.
Business stagnates:
thus first for extra
ordinary then for
ordinary dispatch,
remuneration may be
habitually necessary.
6. 2.
Art. 6. Exception 1.
Case urgent, SubRegister
gives or authorizes.
7 3.
Art. 7. But by Quasi-
Judicial Evidence,
and appropriate
reconsideration and
publicity, the fact must
have been established.
4.
Art. 8. Quasi Judicial
, what —
verity sanctioned by same
responsibility as evidence
in a Judicatory.
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9.
Art. 9. Appropriate
accordation what Do.
in "The Extra-dispatch
Book." Heads.
1. Person.
2. Spontaneously, on
at whose instance.
3. Year, month, day or
days, hours in each.
4. Extra hours, number.
5. Business, what.
6. Urgency, whence.
10.
Art. 10. Publicity will
to this as well as to
every other Administrative
transaction
be by all means
maximized — particularly
general access to the
Books: bating
preponderant evil by
hindrance or expence.
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Art. 11. For cases, if any,
where publicity might
be preponderantly
detrimental, for
example with
actual or apprehended,
Legislature will
provide: viz. by secresy,
neither closer nor
longer than necessity
requires
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