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1824 Nov. 7 Revised Nov. 8
Constitutional Code
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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively
§. 15. Remuneration
§. 12. Locable who
Factitious honor or dignity
# 18.
Art. 18. Natural honor
that which in consideration
of extra service to
community, the members as do. of
Pub. Op. Trib. spontaneously
render to the
to wit, by
appropriate sentiments of
love and respect, with
the naturally consequent
good will, good offices, &
incidental services.
19.
Art. 19. Instruments of
judicial augmentation of do
appropriate decrees, opinative
& imperative. See Art.
22 & Ch. XI Judiciary
Collectively. §. 12. 13.
20
Art. 20. Subordinate
instruments of , d<hi rend="superscript">o —
or efficient causes are.
1. Authoritative recordation.
2. Authoritative Notification.
21
Art. 21. Authoritative
recordation is by entry
in an appropriate Register,
say Extraordinary
Service Register, or Public
Merit Register
22.
Art. 22. Matter, abstract
of the proceedings, concluded
by the decrees: viz I
22
I. Opinative: stating
1. Service - it's Nature of the Service.
2. Service Useful, how.
3. Proof of its being rendered
by the
in time, place, & manner mentioned.<p>II. Imperative, ordering
the entry, as above.
23.
Art. 23. Mode of commencement.
Application to Judge
demanding for the alledged
place in the Merit
Register, for the extra Service
stated: as if for money
due for work performed.
24.
Art. 24. Applicant, the
or any one for
for him with or without his
leave: — with or without his
knowledge.
25.
Art. 25. Defendant, the
functionary who would be
so defendant in case of money: to wit
the Government Advocate as
per Ch. XVIII Immediate Government
Advocates.
26.
Art. 26. Judicatory, the
Immediate of the Metropolitan
Sub-district: unless for
Special reasons assigned by
Legislature or Prime Minister
have another has been appointed.
27.
Art. 27. Authoritative
publication, will be as appointed by
Legislature, by ordinance,
given or special: with authority
as per Art. 21.
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28.
Art. 28. Repugnant
accordingly to the principles of
this Constitution, is all purely
factitious honor or dignity
#27 Nov 1824 There was
one sheet before this in J. C.
hand - Quere what is become
of it?
in whatever shape conferred
as hitherto everywhere:
arbitrarily, that is not judicially,
as above.
29.
Art. 29. Titles of honor or
ensigns of dignity have
been named all instruments
by which factitious honor or
dignity has been conferred.
Combined they have been to
great extent, with one another:
& with masses of power
or wealth in various shapes,
or both.
30.
Art. 30. Titles of honor,
examples
31.
Art. 31. Ensigns of dignity
worn about the body.
32.
Ensigns of dignity
exhibited on utensils.
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