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1824 April Constitutional Code Ch.XX Ministers Collectively S.17 Checks Appropriate Aptitude 1.

Art 1. As to situations
of trust, Rules by which
Legislative will guide
itself except in so far
as it sees special and
preponderant reasons
to the contrary.

1. In each situation,
minimize the money
at occupant's disposal.

2. So, the time of it's
continuing.

3. Before his location,
exact from him security
for eventual
forthcomingness and
prehensibility of a
sum as little short
as may be of the
maximum at his
disposal.

4. Matter of such security.
1. Property of his own.
2. Property of bondsmen
consenting to be responsible
for it.
3. Union of both.
5. Secure recordation
and as promptly &
extensively as is consistent
with frugality
publicity, to the each
of his... and
the amount of them.

6. So, of the occasion
time and transferer.

7. So,
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1 contind.

7. So, of the occasion
and time of his
transferring it, and
to whom.

8. Note, Functions procurative,
exparative
and vendititive functions
as to immoveables,
and do. and eliminative
as to immoveables, give more
room for sinister
profit by peculation,
than functions receptive,
eustaditive, and
transmissive as to
money for embezzlement.
To a confederate,
for example, peculator
gives over-value;
from a confederate, he
excepts under-value.
On a trader, he over-
values articles tendered
by a confederate:
undervalues, when
tendered by a non-
confederate. He lumps
articles in a manner
favorable to a
non confederate;
unfavorable to a non-
confederate.

9. Under non-publicity
and non-interrogability
such peculation will
naturally be all pervading:
under universal
interrogability, as per S.
added to recordation and
publicity as above, rare
and merely hopeless: probability
or disection excluding
attempt.


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2.

Art 2. Modes of minimizing
remuneration.
1. Direct: taking the existing
amount, and
subtracting from it.
2. Indirect: leaving it
undiminished, but
exacting more or less
purchase money for
it, sell it.

3.

Art 3. In so far as
sale has place, so may
question: and without
it, minimization
none. Say, official
frugality maximizing
auction, or frugality
auction.

Frugality auction what
1. Direct it offers the
situation with the remuneration
with the
remuneration to him
by whom most
money will be given
for it.

2. Reversed, to him by
whom it will be accepted
with least
remuneration.

4.

Art 4. With such securities
for aptitude,
frugality auction may
be applied to situation
of talent, and talent
and trust, as
well as do. of mere
trust.



Identifier: | JB/038/226/001
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Date_1

1824-04

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-4

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

226

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

ch. ix ministers collectively

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e3

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

11863

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