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§ Subordinate's Term of Service.
Art.1. The Subordinates here in question are those and those alone whose
official names are in inserted in the printed and published list
of the Offices comprised in the Official Establishment. To this
list
belong not any persons to whom it may hap have happened
to have been occasionally employed in the public service: for example
in the several capacities of Clerks, Artists Artisans, or Labourers.
Art.2. Efficient causes of dislocation apart, & in the case
of a subordinate in any of the de one of the departments, this term
of service is for life
Art.3. Efficient causes of destruction are thus what
follow: namely
1. Resignation
2. Acceptance of any other office belonging to the Official Establishment
3. Acceptance of any office belonging to the Official Establishment
of any other political state.
4. Acceptance of factitious honour or dignity in any shape
at the hands of any foreign potentate.
5. Dislocation by lawful sentence of any Judicatory.
5. Dislocation by the Constitutive authority, as in the case
of a member of the Legislation, the Prime Minister,
or the Minister of the Department.
6. Dislocation be sentence of any Judicatory.
7. Dislocation by the Legislature.
8. Dislocation by the Prime Minister.
9. Dislocation by the Minister of the Department.
10. Dislocation by any Sub other Superordinate of the Subordinate
in question.
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