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1828. July 22d. 5

Constitutional Code.

Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 21. Oppression obviated.

34.
Art 34. Degradation
or say transference
to an inferior grade.
Degradation presents
wrong ideas — viz.
1. Expulsion from the
whole establishment.
2. Ignominy or say
opprobrium, such as
would compell resignation:
and thus be
virtual dislocation.
Loss of that situation
with all hope of every
other, being a less evil
than passing the
greater part of a
man's life exposed
to such continual
contempt.

35.
Art 35. Cases in which
transference, if
temporary, to a lesser
grade may be suitable.
1. The transference
employed as an
instrument of satisfaction
and punition
for obstinate course
of contempt towards
his superordinate
in his own department.
2. Or in another
Sub-department.


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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 21. Oppression obviated.

36.
Art 36. Transference
definitive, for heads of
entry, see the articles
as to dislocation. So, for
arrangements — transference
temporary, see
do. as to suspension.
So, for arrangements.

37.
Art 37. Stoppage.
Stoppage, see the articles
as to dislocation.
So the arrangements.
Stoppage temporary,
see the articles as to
suspension.
So the arrangements.

38
Art. 38. Dislocated a
functionary of a grade inferior to a
Minister can not be by
but by a Minister or the
any person but the Prime
superordinate
Minister.
2. nor transformed,
definitely or temporarily
to an office of equal
or inferior grade.
3. Nor suspended stopped
in the time of

39
Art. 39. Suspended any
functionary may be by
his superordinate of any
grade

40
Art 40 remedy oppression by
abuse of locomutative power,
remedy Appeal as per Ch. XII
Judiciary. Judge Appellant.
when the Minister and Dislocator
the Prime Minister: when it
Prime Minister when the Prime
Minister, the Legislature as
per Ch. VI §. 25 Legislature
Judicatory.

41
Art 41 Options of the
Appellate Judicatory
1. Confirming the sentence
2. Substituting any other
exercise of the locomutative
function, as above.
3.
4.


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Conclude with
3
or 15

38
Art ___ Alledged Wrongdoing Oppression
unapt functionary
a Minister, Dislocating
Judge none can be
but the Prime Minister.
Alledged unapt Oppressor a
functionary functionary of a grade
inferior to that of
Minister, dislocator none but
a Minister.

38
Art ___ Dislocator being
Judge
of a Minister, none
but the Prime Minister
of a subordinate of
a grade inferior to
that of Minister,
none but the Minister

39
Art. ___
Transferrer — whether to
an office of the same
or an inferior grade
nor whether definitively
or for a time

40
Art.___ Suspender
may be any superordinate either the
of his
or of any inferior Super Subordinate
, responsibility
of every Superordinate
for all his Subordinates.


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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 21. Oppression obviated.

II. Remedies
2. b. Locomutative Oppression
1. Preventive
2. Sanative — Appeal




Identifier: | JB/038/327/001
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Date_1

1826-07-22

Marginal Summary Numbering

34-40

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

327

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

ch. ix ministers collectively / oppression obviated

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d5

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

11964

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