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1826. May 22d.
Constitutional Code.
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 6. Statistic function.
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Art 1. Consideranda.
1. Ends in view in registration.
2. Subject matters.
3. Relative times of their existence
3.
4. Results of registration thereof entries
5. Books Register Examples of the Books
6. Subdepartments, to the
business of which they
may be subservient.
2.
Art. 2. Ends in view
(division all
comprehensive,) two.
1. Maximization of good
capable of being produced
by the business of
the Subdepartment.
2. Minimization of the
evil to which it is
liable to give birth.
II. 2 2(a.)
Good and evil what —
how they run into
one another: good,
composed of benefits,
evil, of burthens.
III. 1 3.
Art. 3. Subject matters
of registration.
1. Persons: particularly
functionaries
belonging to each
subdepartment, considered
in respect of their
services.
2. Things, unmoveable
belonging to do.
3. Things moveable.
4. So, money.
5. So, occurrences.
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Art. 4. Incidents regarding
relative times applicable
to all Subdepartments
1 Entrance
2 Continuance
3 Exit
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 6. Statistic function.
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Art. 4. Maximization
of good. Way in which
registration contributes
to this end: presenting
to view such information
as to the past as
is necessary to the
making, in regard to each
several business,
appropriate provision of the
several subject matters
for the future.
V. 1 6* Postponed
Art. 6.* Offices belonging Copied with to the several ministers
some amendment and their subordinates
of all grades
will be apartments,
houses, or manufacturing
establishments
in which their
businesses are respectively
carried on. If
belonging to the same
Ministers, there be offices
more than one,
his will be the head
office: the others, if in
grades, the officer in
one being subject to
the direction of another,
they will be subject
to the direction of
another, they will be
Bis-suboffices, Tris-suboffices
and so on.
V 2 6.**
Art. 6.** Need of registration,
if in any one, so
in all.
V. 3 7.
Art. 7. In each will
accordingly be kept a set
of Books, under the same
heads.
8.
Art. 8. To each Minister,
for the exercise
of the directive, and,
for that purpose of the
inspective function,
on adequate,
and satisfactory
ground — an indispensable
instrument will
be composed of the Books
and Sub-books kept in
his office, and the
several Sub-offices, if
any, under his: so to the
Prime Minister & the
Legislature, the Books and sub-books of the several
Subdepartments
like losses in the future.
All Books
to the end of Part A
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Art. 6. Incident to all
subject matters of registration
are 1. Entrance. 2. Continuance
3. Exit. These relate to
application to and to
profit and loss.
Art. Incidents in
regard to relative time .
Time-regarding incidents
applying to registration
as to all these subject
matters
1. Entrance into the service
2. Continuance therein
3. Exit thereout
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