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1.
Information elicitation
function what.
See §. 4. Functions.
2.
Exception, it belongs to
every functionary at
the charge of every other
person. See 1
3.
For the necessariness,
see §. 11. Officially informative.
4.
For exceptions, see
Secresy cases.
5. Elicitor who
To a Minister indispensably.
6.
For securities against
disturbance of it's
exercise as to functionaries,
see §. 2. Insubordination:
against oppression
by the exercise,
§. 22. 23. Oppressor
and oppression obviated.
7.
Analysis of the subject
matter of appropriate
information.
Given in a former
section: therefore, need
not be inserted here.
8.
Information may be
1. Invoked.
2. Received from a
spontaneous furnisher.
9.
How for Judiciary
purposes. Informant, or
witness narrating having
been a receiver from
a percipient witness —
elicitator — simple receiver —
extractor.
10.
Information — receiver —
exhibitor, officially
furnisher or informator.
11.
Function, officially
receptive.
12. Ready received
registered.
By the universal
registration and publication
system, a functionary
the proposed furnisher,
the difference in
importance between simple
reception and extraction
is much lessened.
13.
Great the difference
where the proposed
furnisher is a
non-functionary. To the
Judiciary more
particularly belongs
all-comprehensive exaction
and obligation of
spontaneous furnishings.
14.
Registrar is at once
percipient (by being
inspecting,)
and (seriptitiously)
narrating witness,
and spontaneous
information furnishing.
15.
By any number of
persons successively on
one, the
process of information
extraction is preferable performable..
16 or 1.
Art. ___ Legislature will
determine to what
army and navy functionaries
shall belong
information-elicitative
power over non-military
persons. See Ch. VI.
Enquiry Judicatory & 1o 2
17 or 2.
Art ___ Legislature will
take care to prevent
exaction of preponderant
evil, producing disclosure
of secrets.
18. or 3.
Art ___ If Of religious
opinions: by such made punishable by disclosure,
is forced, the forcer commission of
is the author of the the punished offence: he
is suborner.
19 or 4. Spontaneous
from
Non-functionaries
Art. ___ Legislature will
determine the cases
in which spontaneous
information-giving is
obligatory on non-functionaries: not
mentioned in the appropriate
code.
20 or 5.
Art. ___ Examples.
1. Calamity.
2. Hostility, recent or
impending.
21 or 6.
Art. ___ Anglicé.
Example Treason.
misprision the
non-furnishing.
Note to §. 10 Information
Topics which should have
been brought to view under
§. 27 Legislative Enquiry Judicatory
1. Necessity of all
informators
2. Identity of information
and evidence.
§. 10. Specialty Information
§. 2 §. 1. Information necessity of
1o
§. 10. 1. 2. §. 12 1o 3.
§. 2/. 2. — To and by whom.
1. 4. 5.
§. 2 §. 3. Receipt presumed.
1o. 5. 6. 7. 8.
§. 2 §. of elicitor
differs as between this and
other departments. 1o 2.2 3.
§. 2 §. Current practice 1o 4
§. 2 §. 5. Practice Anglicé 2o 7.
8. 9. 10.
§. 11. Information-elicitative
§. 2 §. 1. Expanded function and
functionaries 1o 1. 10. 11
§. 11 1o §. 9
§. 2 §. 2. Elicitator, who 1o 5. 2. 5. + 15.
§. 2 §. 3. Registered as ready elicited
12. 14
§. 2 §. 4 Furnisher a non-functionary.
13.
§. 2 §. 5. Securities against disclosure
of, and oppression by over use
of this function. 1o 5.
§. 2 §. 6 Agenda by Legislature
. 16. 17. 18. 19.
20. 21
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